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United States to Combine Multiple Intelligence Missions Into Single U.K. Complex
Higher Education for Wounded Warriors Exploits New Technologies

Making Mobility a Battlefield Reality

Intelligence Challenges Grow, Available Resources Decline

Keeping the Soldier in PEO Soldier
Awareness on the battlefield coupled with lighter loads for increased warfighter mobility are key enablers of the future fight. Brig. Gen. (P) Paul A. Ostrowski, USA, the program executive officer, Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier, is focusing his organization on addressing those needs.

Meeting the Challenge
Despite the various associated national security and economic issues emerging worldwide, this can be a time of opportunity. Major challenges often compel bold steps and creative thought, which is why opportunity defines our future.
Welcome to Drone-o-Rama
It really is the perfect weapon for a country of couch potatoes. Grab the remote, point, click and “boom,” there goes some hapless al-Qaida bigwig, blown to smithereens in living color. It is like playing “Call of Duty,” but with real ammo.
United States to Share Space Situational Data with European Organization
U.S. Strategic Command announced today it has entered into a new space situational awareness data-sharing agreement with the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The agreement, which was signed August 9, provides EUMETSAT with higher quality and more timely space information tailored for its organization’s specific purposes in exchange for satellite-positional and radio-frequency information.
NSA Benefits Outweigh Snowden Damage
Lengyel Assigned to U.S. European Command
Maj. Gen. Gregory J. Lengyel, USAF, has been assigned as commander, Special Operations Command Europe, and director, Special Operations, U.S.