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U.S. Evaluating Legal Protections for Cybersecurity Technologies
A law designed for counterterrorism technologies has relevance to network capabilities.
Community-Based Organization Aids Veterans in Business Start-ups
A Virginia city is helping returning veterans build entrepreneurial careers.
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Recent Events Test Pacific Command Agenda
New threats vie with old challenges in a time of shrinking resources.
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U.S. Army Advances Plans for New Pacific Command Facility
A new building at Fort Shafter in Hawaii will replace World War II-era units with a state-of-the-art center.
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Technology Sharing Transforms Asia-Pacific Region
Transfers improve living conditions while allowing countries to carry out diplomacy activities through nontraditional means.
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Performing Open-Heart Surgery on Pacific Fleet Systems
A technology center provides full spectrum support in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Emergency Situational Awareness Looks Ahead
Portugal offers a system for emergency responders that simulates disasters as they unfold.
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From Service to Start-up, SBA Gives Veterans a Boost
The Small Business Administration is expanding its popular Boots to Business program to reach more veterans throughout the nation.
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PEO Spotlight: Improving the Navy's Information Kill Chain
The U.S. Navy’s technology plans are moving away from systems to focus on capabilities. Changes aim to ensure that the fleet has the functionality to be operationally ready at all times.
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Incoming: What Not to Do When in Asia
"Never get involved in a land war in Asia.” So went the taunt in the 1987 film The Princess Bride, a comic adventure brimming with clever one-liners. Far from avoiding land war in Asia, we have jumped in repeatedly with both feet, both hands and all the gusto we could muster. In information technology-speak, when it comes to U.S. strategy, fighting on Asian terrain appears to be a feature, not a bug.