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Network Visibility May Be the Miltary's Achilles' Heel
The medium literally is the message in Pacific Command operations, as network situational awareness may be the determining factor in the success of future operations. Adm. Robert F.
North Korean Threat Looms Large
The aggression recently shown by North Korea against South Korea may be just the start of a dangerous period with that rogue nation.
Warfighting Capabilities Hinge on Cyber Security
"The focus now is on computers over comms, and that's a problem."
Two Pacific Giants Unlikely to Slip Into Conflict
China has too many challenges at home to risk upsetting the regional security status quo.
Internal Extremism May Be Greatest Threat to India
The worst extremist group threatening India may be neither Muslim nor Maoist but instead Hindu.
Rock Assigned to CENTCOM/ACC Posts
Brig. Gen. Anthony J. Rock, USAF, has been assigned as director, Iraq Training and Advisory Mission-Air Force, U.S. Forces-Iraq, U.S.
AR Modular RF Taps Kovatch for Development Engineering
Funneling the Cornucopia of Intel Data
Homeland security, coalition and other military operations-all depend on the fruits of quick and efficient data processing, exploitation and dissemination. Companies with solutions are making it work with greater efficiency and less impact on bandwidth, paring down copious amounts of data to the bare essentials. Can more be done to achieve success? Read the full article and share your ideas.
Harris Names Marschilok to Business Unit Position
Harris Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, has named Stephen Marschilok president of the Public Safety and Professional Communications business unit of Harris RF C