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Insitu Supports RQ-21A Overseas Contingency Operations
Insitu Inc., Bingen, Wash., is being awarded $8,355,422 for firm-fixed-price delivery order 0025 against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N00019-12
Matrix Research to Develop Low Observable Technologies
Matrix Research Inc., Dayton, Ohio, has been awarded a not-to-exceed $45,085,000 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for development and de
The Weaknesses of Unclassified Intelligence
Open Source Intelligence Offers Crystal Ball Capability

Manportable Radio System Combines Night Sight and Sound

The Corps Consolidates Key Capabilities

Marines Exercise New Warfighting Strategy

Question: Is It Appropriate for Defense Industry Companies to Earn a Profit?
Challenges and Capabilities Increase the Role of Open Source Intelligence
Open source intelligence, which is gained from the public domain, is certainly not new. Intelligence professionals have used open sources as long as intelligence has been gathered and utilized. So what is different today? Why is open source intelligence (OSINT) getting more attention and the commitment of more resources?
Paging Dr. Strangelove
Nuclear weapons are back in the news. Those concerned about the Middle East watched warily as the United States and others labored to rein in Iran’s budding nuclear ambitions. Interested citizens heard of low morale and troubling disciplinary issues afflicting our nuclear missile launch teams. On a somewhat lighter note, film fans marked 50 years since the premiere of Stanley Kubrick’s satiric gem, Dr. Strangelove or: How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. We sure do not love the bomb—we never did, really—but we also do not worry much about it these days. Perhaps we should.