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International Team Tackles Key Communications Issues
A new trans-Atlantic partnership comprising interdisciplinary research teams is developing wireless and sensor technologies to support future multinational network-centric operations.
Warfighters Gain Missile Defense Capability
The U.S. Army is developing a network-centric system to connect and manage its air defense systems. The capability will provide commanders with a dynamic, real-time picture of the battlespace through shared data feeding into the network. Dynamic software will permit warfighters to establish defenses quickly by selecting available weapons batteries and sensors across a theater of operations and linking them into a combat mission.
Total System Engineering May Save Defense Programs
It is not often that government leadership discusses the importance of system engineering or complex system management, but major setbacks for the U.S. Coast Guard's $24 billion Deepwater program are casting a shadow over the use of lead system integrators on other U.S. Defense Department acquisitions. These setbacks also are highlighting the lack of government system engineering knowledge.
Are We Ready for the Battle of Cyberspace?
Network Eccentricity Imperils the Infosphere By Col. Alan D. Campen, USAF (Ret.)
Do the acquisition professionals and senior executives in government understand engineering principles well enough to manage big programs?
Total System Engineering May Save Defense Programs
By Cmdr. Gregory E. Glaros, USN (Ret.)
Have you fallen prey to cyber misconceptions?
Five Myths of Cyberspace and Cyberpower by Lt. Col. Forrest B. Hare, USAF
Will this technology fly?
Scientists Design Sensor-Embedded Insects By Clarence A. Robinson Jr.