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Supporting Those Who Stay Behind
Military families are bearing heavy burdens as they repeatedly watch their loved ones go off to fight conflicts halfway around the world. Long rotations in dangerous areas mean that wives, husbands, children and parents must handle the workload at home short one helper as they try to stave off the fears and worries associated with caring about someone in a war zone. Because most people in the country lack an understanding of this situation, these families can feel isolated or unappreciated, and National Guard and Reserve families may not even have the support of a base community. For those who have lost a loved one on the battlefield, the number of people who can empathize is even smaller.
Participant: Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Get the Welcome They’ve Deserved
AFCEA NOVA Chapter joined forces with Honor Flight Chicago for the 108th flight to the nation’s capital.
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A Powerful Vision
Protecting warfighting information technology systems requires the same situational awareness for networks that battlefield commanders rely on to maneuver forces to outflank and engage an enemy at maximum effective range. Without a near-real-time picture of the U.S. Defense Department's Global Information Grid, the bubble could burst, leaving in question warfighter network defenses.
Pace of Military Evolution Accelerates
Lessons learned from operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom are influencing transformation efforts across the U.S. military. Speakers and panelists featured at Transformation TechNet 2004 emphasized that information technology tools enhanced mission effectiveness; however, much work remains to improve capabilities, concepts of operations, acquisition methods and force structure.
The Army Defines 'Radios-as-a-Service' Pilot
Guiding a new market, the U.S. Army is looking for radio service solutions to support Indo-Pacific and global operations.
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Harsh Budget Realities Redefine Future Forces
The severity of the global financial crisis has permeated budgeting within the defense sector, and indications are that the cuts will go far deeper than many of the experts believe is practical. As a result, the task at hand is to shape the future in a very different budget environment than ever before, with leaders being challenged to make decisions without the benefit of historical models. The fiscal crisis in the United States is its primary security threat today, according to Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, USA, former commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command.
Gen. Odierno joined other high-ranking military and civilian officials offering nontraditional glimpses of the future at Joint Warfighting 2011, held May 10-12 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Mitigating China’s Growing Space Threat
The deputy commander for the U.S. Space Forces Indo-Pacific addresses shortfalls and offers ideas to industry to help maintain national security.
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Collaborative Combat Aircraft Shift Paradigms and Present Challenges
The autonomous vehicles may change the way the Air Force presents air power.
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