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Center Builds Robots With More Bang for the Buck
Organization focuses on building and testing prototypes quickly and including program sponsors earlier in the process.
Community of Practice Program Offers Sailors Training Insight
The Department of the Navy Chief Information Office used AFCEA’s West 2008 conference in San Diego
AFCEA Solutions Series Blazes New E-Trails
Web 2.0 technologies broaden participation in association’s first of four events of its new conference series.
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Railgun Blasts Away
Japan Acquires Missile Defense Shield
New capability provides security from hostile states, but challenges remain for coalition operations.
Quote of the Day: “It's not a war that we can win as a coalition—it's a war that must be won by moderate Muslims.”—Gen. James T. Conway, USMC, commandant of the Marine Corps, on the Global War on Terrorism
Everyone—soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and civilians—is a combatant in the Global War on Terrorism. While military personnel take the fight to the enemy overseas, civilians on the home front have their own duties to deny success to extremist evildoers.
Quote of the Day: “Drugs are the fuel in the car of misery in this part of the world.”—Adm. James G. Stavridis, USN, commander, U.S. Southern Command
While public attention has been focused on Iraq, Afghanistan and other aspects of the Global War on Terrorism, another threat has been building quietly much closer to home. Traffic in illegal drugs has been destabilizing friendly nations in the Western Hemisphere, and it may be joining forces with terrorism to pose a greater danger to democracies throughout the world.
Quote of the Day “We are playing this game on their 5-yard line, not ours—and we need to keep it there."—Gen. Peter Pace, USMC (Ret.), former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the Global War on Terrorism
Success in the Global War on Terrorism will require effective use of all government and industry resources available to the United States, not just dominant military power—that from the onetime highest-ranking officer in the U.S. military