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Lockheed Receives $1 Billion Satellite Contract Modification
EADS to Provide Airborne Communications Systems
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Caldwell To Command Pacific Fleet Submarine Force
Rook Named to FBI Anchorage Division
Mary F. Rook has been named special agent in charge of the FBI's Anchorage Division.
FBI Assigns Brown to Sacramento Division
Herbert Brown has been named special agent in charge of the FBI's Sacramento Division.
From the Front Line: New Radios Challenge Interoperability
Heffron to Head Up DeLorme
DEBRIEF FROM THE WHITE HOUSE FORUM ON IT MANAGEMENT REFORM
Cloaking Sleight of Hand Could Make Troops Out of Sight
Cloaking technology that could enable troops to hide in plain sight is still in the R&D stage. Advances made by the U.S. Army Research Lab and participating universities, however, mean the ability to achieve invisibility is no longer just within the purview of the Stealth fighter of years past. How far into the future will "cloaks of invisibility" become standard-issue gear? Are other organizations studying this capability and working to collaborate? Share your thoughts here.