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President's Commentary: Sailing Through Rough Seas
The United States always has been a maritime nation, but now more so than ever. The globalization of the world's economy and communications has increased the importance of maritime operations. The multitrillion-dollar international economic engine that has brought prosperity to billions of people moves most of its international commerce by sea.
U.S. Navy Programs Shore Up Cybersecurity
Infocentric ships require diverse solutions, but they are at hand.
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President's Commentary: Space Vulnerabilities Come Down to Earth
President Donald Trump’s recent call for a U.S. Space Force that would potentially be on par with the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard shows a renewed recognition of the importance of space.
Research Projects Define Army MDO Programs
Three is no crowd for Army multidomain efforts.
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Navy Sets Sail With Big Data
Much more than a crystal ball, ONR research into tools enhances decision making.
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OTTI Prepares for Prime Time
The Space Force organization responsible for test and training platforms is adjusting for a more complex threat environment.
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A Carpe Diem Moment for the IoT and Cybersecurity
Now is the time, while the Internet of Things is still in its early stages of development, to take bold action to reduce quantum computing threats.
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INTELLIGENCE AND THE AFGHAN SURGE
My apologies to those few of you who expected to see a MAZ-INT blog entry for November, however, the AFCEA Webpage does not seemed to be overwhelmed with inquiries about the missing blog, the IC seems to be functioning despite missing a month of my advice, and unemployment has started to drop since my last blog. Perhaps I should take more months off!
Jack of All Trades or Master of None?
Where have all the leaders gone? Gone to better opportunities every one; when will we ever learn, when will we ever learn. Who ever would have thought that the words from the popular protest song of the 1960s could be so relevant to the world of technology and leadership today?