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U.S. Air Force Likely to Expand Cyber Force
The U.S. Air Force expects to add about 1,000 people, mostly civilians, to its cyberforces in the coming years.
Military Organizational Culture Fights Innovation
The military needs innovation more than ever, but it is less equipped to take advantage of it by nature of its structure.
Systems in the Pipeline Offer Innovative Effects
A handful of military technologies could have revolutionary effects on the force beyond those already anticipated, according to a panel of experts.
Connectivity to Become Truly Global
By 2040, 2 billion children will be learning to speak English through the use of wrist-borne personal computers that will display translations and accompanying imagery to their users.
Innovation Is Evolutionary, Not Directed
Change is coming, and it will define its arrival despite best efforts to manage it. As much as 95 percent of change is evolutionary in that it comes from the bottom up.
Futurist Calls for U.S. Navy to Go Global to the Public
The U.S. Navy could offer a Google-type information service to the world by organizing its diverse data in a form that would serve individuals, businesses and people.
Fiscal Crisis Threatens Military Recruitment, Retention
The looming fiscal crisis that threatens to eviscerate defense budgets may be starting to have an effect on the personnel who are on active duty.
Financial Sector Likely Number One Cyber Target
The first shot in a war may be a cyber attack on the U.S. financial sector.
Increased Cyber Funding Will Come at a Cost
Most defense experts foresee that funding for cyber activities either will increase or, at worst, remain flat when the upcoming fiscal crisis hits.
Beefing Up the Apache Helicopter
The latest version of the Apache Block III attack helicopter, the AH-64E, was approved for full rate production in October 2012.