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Dillon To Direct Air Force Regional Affairs
Brig. Gen. Mark C.
86th Airlift Wing Receives Hyde as Commander
Col. Charles K.
Deale To Lead 451st Air Expeditionary Wing
Col. Thomas H.
Rockwell, L-3 Collaborate to Support Air Force ISR Aircraft
Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has signed a maintenance agreement with L-3 Communications to provide avionics support to the U.S.
LCE Receives NSWCCD Contract for Surface Ship Acquisition
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Philadelphia, has awarded a $17.3 million contract to Life Cycle Engineering (LCE), Charleston, South Carolina.
INTELLIGENCE IN THE OPEN -- A CONTINUING ISSUE
Until very recently, intelligence was a small, deeply secret aspect of public affairs. Terms like black chamber and secret service described functions that demanded to be performed but with little or no public notice. The name of the head of Britain's MI-6 was, as a remarkable reminder of this era, secret until very recent times. In the United States, the existence of the National Reconnaissance Office was classified until the 1990s, and we all know that the National Security Agency was often described, in jest but perhaps not fully in jest, as "No Such Agency."
Cool App-titude: HeyTell
Instantly send free voice messages to friends and family with the HeyTell app without using your minutes.
Integral Systems To Modify U.S. Air Force Missile Systems
Integral Systems Incorporated, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Columbia, Maryland, has received a $1.7 million U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center contract.
U.S. Navy To Receive Advanced Mission Computers from General Dynamics
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, Fairfax, Virginia, has been awarded an $18 million contract for U.S. Navy F/A-18 mission computers.
Leveraging the Power of the Web to Save Lives
An exercise in leveraging social media for humanitarian assistance and disaster response fostered global participation last month, with more than 39,000 people from 94 nations tuning in to a simulation of two seismic events and a tsunami set in the Adriatic Sea. Participants in the exercise used tools such as Twitter and Facebook to create a rich, real-time environment for crowd-sourcing solutions and other collaborative activities.