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Service Academies Vie for Cyber Cup
In late April, hackers attempted to penetrate the computer networks of several U.S. military academies and gradua
Touchscreens for Troops
Warfighters on the battlefield soon will enjoy the ease of use that touchscreen computer display technology affords. A U.S. firm and a Korean firm are joining forces to manufacture and supply the U.S. Defense Department with proprietary military-grade touchscreen systems that are designed and tailored for use in harsh environments, including extreme temperatures, barometric pressure and humidity.
Space Telescope Shielding
The preliminary design of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope sunshield has reached a major milestone.
Identity Assurance Webinar, May 21
Details have been announced for the next AFCEA Solutions Series webinar, which will be on May 21, 2008, 1-2 p.m. SIGNAL Editor-in-Chief Robert K.
INTELLIGENCE AND THE CONCEPT OF "CUSTOMERS"
LTG Rich Zahner's observation two weeks ago at the AFCEA Spring Intelligence Symposium on Breaking Down Barriers to Information Sharing that intelligence is meant for decision makers vice customers brought one of my favorite hobby horses out of the barn --- the ill conceived concepts of intelligence community customers.
A mobile and virtual work force
In this month's Incoming column, Lt. Gen. Harry Raduege Jr. notes how everyone is going mobile and virtual.
Operation Iraqi Children
No longer limited to Iraq, this organization assists troops who want to ensure local school children have the educational supplies they need. Founded by actor Gary Sinise and author Laura Hillenbrand, Operation Iraqi Children sends supply kits with school items and other necessities overseas for U.S. troops to distribute.