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Panelists Explore Change and Challenges
A New Law of Robotics

Connecting on a Disconnected Battlefield

Special Operations Has Special Networking Needs
U.S. Army Sets Aside Money for Joint All-Domain Operations

A Regional Imbalance Confronts a Strategic Rebalance in the Pacific
The new strategic emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region poses a new set of challenges for the U.S. military, ranging from cyberspace attacks to missile defense in a large-scale conflict. Meeting these challenges will require a new approach to coalition building as well as a shift in technology procurement. And, the relationship among the United States, China and their neighbors will weigh heavily on all efforts for regional security.
Many of these points were discussed on the first day of TechNet Asia-Pacific 2012, being held in Honolulu, Hawaii, November 13-15. Titled “Rebalancing Toward the Asia-Pacific—Challenges and Opportunities,” the conference began with a direct focus on the key issues that define those challenges.
Interoperability Key to Multinational Operations
NATO is transforming itself as it approaches its 60th birthday.
Part Inspiration, Part Determination

Incoming: A Maritime Nation Needs 21st-Century Seapower
There is one top-priority, underlying message throughout the new maritime strategy. The need for seapower is greater than ever.
Project Convergence Breaks More Ground
