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Collaboration Enables Technological Slight of Hand
Collaborative technologies are leading the revolution in military affairs as they help commanders and warfighters realize long-sought capabilities in the network-centric force. These technologies' effects range from a more fluid network in theater to a new set of missions for special operations forces.
Transforming NATO's Information Technology Architecture
The Atlantic alliance plans a modern, enterprisewide network.
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Hostile Nations, Environmental Developments Alter Threat Picture
But even with these challenges, a diverse set of scenarios is possible.
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Incoming: The Most Dangerous Country in the World
People often ask me about what keeps me awake at night after a long career in the military. What is the country that worries me the most? Russia? China? Iran? Pakistan? All are good candidates; but the most dangerous and unpredictable is North Korea.
Seeing Is Believing For Artificial Intelligence
Several IARPA programs apply machine learning to improve perceptual processing.
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Army Brings Space Capabilities Down to Earth
Warfighters are receiving greater value, but cultural hurdles remain.
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AFCEA Supports Cybersecurity Certification Maintenance and Acquisition Training
AFCEA Educational Activities
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Security Homesteads the Chip
Bad things may come in small packages, so experts safeguard the microelectronics supply chain.
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Cyberwar, Anyone?
Having long relied upon military prowess and diplomatic skills to project and protect its interests on the seas, on land and in aerospace, the United States now is in conflict with stateless entities seeking hearts and minds, not land or treasure. It is a global contest of words and images, waged on a battlefield called cyberspace where rules of engagement that govern traditional conflict don’t apply and plans for a multiagency effort to protect the information infrastructure have not yet been adopted.
AFCEAN of the Month, November 2022
Jeannette Bernardo, Silicon Valley chapter
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