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CENTCOM Commander Joins JWC Attendees for Lunch Discussion
From what would only be referred to as "an undisclosed location," Gen. David H. Petraeus, USA, commander, U.S. Central Command, joined the Joint Warfighting Conference for lunch via VTC.
Small Units, Big Problems?
Following the Gen. Patreus VTC at the Joint Warfighting Conference was a group of experts discussing small unit excellence who took a serious look at what troops on the ground face today and will face in the future. Few deny that the all of the services are at least looking at operating in smaller groups.
Reality Check: Effects of a Digital Meltdown
Led by Vice Adm. Herbert A. Browne, USN (Ret.), AFCEA International's former president and CEO, the final panel on Wednesday took on one of the toughest topics yet: fighting through a digital meltdown.
China Shifts Strategy in the Ocean
IEDs: Not Just for Terrorists Anymore
Leading IED Specialist Calls for Faster Counter-IED Solutions and International Information Sharing Lt. Gen. Michael L.
OUSD For Policy Taps Yarwood
Susan A.
Wilson To Work Air Force Integration
Brig. Gen. Stephen W.
Trick Named Booz Allen Senior VP
Booz Allen Hamilton Incorporated, McLean, Virginia, has named Peter B. Trick as a senior vice president of the firm.
Homeland Defenders Hit Hot Topics
The increase of information sharing between agencies is by far the greatest tool the U.S. has to support homeland security and aid in homeland defense.
People Still at Core of Military Success
Adm. John Harvey, USN, commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command, opened Tuesday's Joint Warfighting Conference lunch presentation by proposing that while fear is new, the public's view of reality can change in an instant. He made this point to emphasize that talking about what warfighters will need in five years is impossible to predict. What is possible, however, remains the work to ensure that the military, government and industry does not create tools and processes that are fundamentally wrong.