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After Long Downturn, Hope Emerges for European Defense Sector
The need for information technology system upgrades and new tactical communications gear is heating up parts of the continent’s industry.
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NATO Focuses on Terrorist Cyber Exploitation
The digital realm is more than just a target for international malefactors.
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Coast Guard Develops Indigenous Technologies for Cutters
SeaWatch combines sensors and communications into one situational awareness picture.
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National Security Advances in an Increasingly Connected World
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's
Homeland Security Investigations seeks new capabilities.
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Automated Diagnostics and Mitigation Protects Civilian Government Computer Networks
A DHS-run effort will provide cybersecurity monitoring as a
service to federal, state and local entities and defense businesses.
Royal Navy Rejoins Big Leagues
One of history’s finest fleets renews its premier status with state-of-the-art ships.
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Ramping Up the Cyber Criminal Hunt
The U.S. Secret Service expands cybercrime teams.
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Romania Stretches Out Military Modernization
Delays, not cuts, address budgetary pressures.
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Question: Should Industry Ignore the Joint Information Environment (JIE)?
Answer: No. The evolution to the JIE is important for our future warfighters, and it affects the private sector supporting national security.
Defense and Security In Europe Today
Even though the Cold War has ended and the monolithic threat against the West has disappeared, the relationship between Europe and the United States remains vital. Europe includes some of the United States’ strongest coalition partners and alliances; the two economies are closely tied and interdependent; and defense and security in Europe are evolving rapidly, just as in the United States. AFCEA chapters and members outside the United States number the greatest in Europe.