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Coalition Allies Must Access PACOM Networks
Being able to operate over more than half of the Earth’s surface will require international partners in the netted realm.
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities Loom Large for Pacific Command
Some information collection assets that worked successfully in the desert will not fare as well in the jungles of Asia.
Command and Control Needs to Be the Priority for Operations
The old way of planning for war still applies, but it became obsolete long ago.
New Ways of Warfare Redefine Deterrence
Preventive measures against an enemy can take many forms as potential adversaries experiment with flexible warfare.
Pacific Air Forces Aim to Combine Operations, Cyber
The consolidation acknowledges the confluence of interests between airspace and cyberspace.
Exercises Prepared U.S. Military for Philippine Typhoon Response
Relationships with Philippine military counterparts helped clear logistical hurdles and speed relief to victims.
Weight, Power Issues Vex U.S. Pacific Force Communications
Maintaining links over a vast area requires a fast secure setup that allows coalition interoperability.
Coalition Operations Pose Significant Information Security Challenges
Allies and partners must be networked, but most do not have the security maturity to safeguard data.
Cool App-titude: FCC Speed Test
Want to learn more about your mobile broadband performance while helping the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) securely map data from across the United States? The free FCC Speed Test app for Android accurately measures and tracks mobile broadband performance over time.
Researchers Shrink 50 Meters of Optical Fiber to the Size of a Microchip
Researchers funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) created a new class of photonic waveguides with signal losses approaching that of optical fiber, resulting in a smaller, more precise component.
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