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DRS to Provide Digital Vehicle Distribution Boxes
DRS Test and Energy Management Incorporated, Huntsville, Alabama, was awarded a firm-fixed-price contract with a maximum $8,177,405 for digital vehicle distribution boxes. Using service is U.S.
Crider to Take Air Force Space Command Assignment
Col. Kimberly A.
'Tis the Season to Watch for Scams
This holiday season, don’t fall prey to a criminal’s cyber scam. Protect yourself by following a few simple guidelines when shopping online and giving to charities. Actually, these rules are good all year round as well.
Navy Communications Rise and Shine, Again
The cream of the crop usually rises to the top, and the U.S. Navy's Common Radio Room project may be no exception-with submarine technology ascending to benefit Navy surface warships.
Know Your AFCEA Benefits: Get "LinkedIn"
Social networking has revolutionized the way that people interact both online and off. AFCEA offers many opportunities for its members to connect using these interactive platforms.
AFCEA Personality Profile: Lt. Col. David W. Landry, USAF (Ret.)
Being a history buff is just one trait that has made Col. Landry stand out since he joined the Atlanta Chapter of AFCEA in 2005.
Cash Prizes for Cyber Conflict Case Studies
AFCEA International, the Cyber Conflict Studies Association (CCSA) and the Atlantic Council have collaborated to create a cyber conflict history case studies contest.
Cell Phones: Friends or Foes?
Remember a time without cell phones? It wasn’t all that long ago when communicating with someone other than the people in the room was only possible from home, the office or a telephone booth. For better and worse, those days are long gone.
Retooling for a New Cost Constrained Era in the IC and DoD
Let's give Credit where it's due… the Director of National Intelligence is shooting straight. At a recent speaking venue, he said, "now we're in a 'we're in a running out of money so we must think' mode, I think this is serving as a stimulus, if you will, to do some more creative thinking. I think this would do wonders in terms of saving money, efficiency and promoting integration".
Postponement of NGEN RFP Not Likely to Delay Program Implementation
The U.S. Navy's rescheduling of the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) request for proposals (RFP) should not delay the program, according to a Navy official. After slating an RFP release for December 21, the Navy changed course and extended the RFP release date to sometime in late January 2012 at the earliest.