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Creevy to Command NSWC-Washington Navy Yard
Capt. Lawrence E.
ESN Inc. Taps Casey for Veterans Affairs
Engineering Services Network Incorporated, Arlington, Virginia, has named Kathleen Casey executive director of Veterans Affairs.
Penfield Assigned Navy COMOPTEVFOR
Rear Adm. Jeffery R.
MBDA Deutschland Taps Homberg for Two Roles
MBDA Deutschland GmbH, Schrobenhausen, Germany, has named Thomas Homberg managing director and executive group director,
Brazil Develops Satellite Communications Road Map
Brazil is looking skyward to provide secure communications necessary for its military forces. Using SISCOMIS, the country’s national System for Military Satellite Communications network, Brazil is turning to satellite communications to play a progressively larger role in its joint military structure. Recent initiatives are seeing new terminal procurement, further hubs and two additional satellites that would join recently launched orbiters beginning in 2014. Brazil also is employing international government-to-government cooperation with France to access advanced military satellite communications technology and capabilities.
International Cooperation Critical to Cyber Mission
U.S. officials attending a United Nations meeting this month will try to sway other nations to agree to a set of international norms of behavior in the cyber realm. The U.S. approach is at odds with that preferred by Chinese and Russian officials, who argue that new treaties or international codes are needed for cyber.
WildCAT Prowls for Wireless Predators
A new technology aimed at finding unauthorized wireless devices on critical infrastructure networks could be fielded within a matter of months.
A Message From the Chairman
Having experienced more than a decade of hot and humid Washington, D.C., summers, I thoroughly enjoyed the pleasant start we experienced this year. Warm temperatures, cooling breezes and clear skies made for delightful days and evenings. It doesn’t get much better than that. Unfortunately, the political climate in no way resembles that pattern. The storm clouds of dissent have moved from the horizon to a perch directly overhead, and there are no clearer skies in the forecast.
Old Defense Department Silos Must Be Swept Out
In last month’s column, I reported that there were 2,904 separately funded fiscal year 2012 information technology budgets. Many of these would be set up to operate their own and incompatible networking, storage, server, operating systems, middleware or control commands.
Communications Electronics Can Be a Strategic Offensive Weapon
The United States and its allies have at their disposal an existing defense capability that can be employed as an effective weapon at the highest levels of conflict. The West's installed base of expertise in communications electronics can be harnessed as a strategic offensive weapon to constrain nation-states that seek to bypass the overwhelming superiority that the United States and its allies possess in conventional warfare.