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Technology Aids, Hinders Command and Control
The revolution in information technology has been a boon to military command and control capabilities, but it also has introduced a new set of challenges to operational commanders. These technologies have complicated the process of command and control while simultaneously softening the basic understanding of its principles.
The Future Is in the East
The challenges presented by the Asia-Pacific region in the 21st century are complex and diverse, and the U.S. military must carry out an increasingly changing mission under tightening budget constraints. The United States must adapt to ensure that it can address these and many other concerns, including cyberspace security of military and commercial networks, that will play a significant role in determining the future of the Asia-Pacific region.
Cyber, Budgets Challenge Transatlantic Planners
Cyberspace has become a new dimension in warfare and defense. And, just like the other dimensions—air, land and sea—it requires special operation tactics and technologies. Given the many advantages offered by cyberwarfare—low cost, widespread applicability and ease of operation—it is likely to be the weapon of choice for future aggressors menacing NATO and its allies.
Bell-Boeing to Provide CV-22 Radio Frequency Countermeasures
Bell-Boeing Joint Project Office, Amarillo, Texas, is being awarded an $11,491,794 firm-fixed-price delivery order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement for the procurement of 12 combin
FLIR Systems to Enhance Surveillance Systems in Afghanistan
FLIR Systems Incorporated, Wilsonville, Oregon, is being awarded a $7,434,530 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract to exercise an option for 10 Star SAFIRE 380 high-definitio
Lockheed to Support Egyptian Radar Systems
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Liverpool, New York, is being awarded a $6,874,340 contract modification to a previously awarded contract for the continued contractor engineering technical support (CETS)
Federal Aviation Administration Orders Additional Air Traffic Control Radios
General Dynamics C4 Systems received a $6.5 million order from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for more than 1,000 CM-300/350 series ultrahigh frequency (UHF) Air Traffic Control (ATC) radio
Hey MEATLOAF: "Two Out of Three Ain't Good Enough!"
For someone who self-selected himself for a pre-holiday season sabbatical from the IC private sector work force grind, I have not had much time to get to my monthly discourse with you. Actually I have started the December version of MazzInt several times but events have been occurring faster than I could assimilate them and certainly more swiftly than I could put them cogently into some broader context so I would just not be recounting media reports to you.
Raytheon Supports Advanced Targeting System for F/A-18
Raytheon Company, McKinney, Texas, is being awarded $49,900,000 for ceiling priced repair delivery order 7000 under previously awarded basic ordering agreement for the repair of 40 weapons replaceable
DRS to Provide Joint Tablet Platform
DRS Tactical Systems Incorporated, Melbourne, Florida, is being awarded a $48,637,000 fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the procurement of Joint Platform Tablet (JPT) s