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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.
Copernicus Award: Recognizing the Best and Brightest of the Sea Services
One of the AFCEA Educational Foundation's important functions includes administering the Copernicus Award program.
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Incoming: Will Government and Industry Ever Get It Right?
One of today’s leading topics of discussion is the government-industry relationship. Simply put, will we ever get it right? I now have had the chance to look at this question from both sides of the fence, and the picture is no prettier from the industry vantage point.
Operating In the Arctic
Technologies that function under extreme conditions could influence future Coast Guard tactics.
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Nature's Batteries: Just Add Water
An NRL microbial fuel cell program could power whole networks of maritime sensors.
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Cyber Earns Its Sea Legs
A NATO-based research center balances funding for competing needs.
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Challenges to Crewing the Future Fleet
The U.S. Navy will need to train a different type of sailor for its new ships and operations.
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What We Have Is a Failure to Communicate
Merging electronic warfare, cyber warfare and electromagnetic spectrum disciplines is needed to safeguard the nation.
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The Laser Force Awakens
Beam technology transitions from science fiction to battlefield realms.
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CHAMP Prepares For Future Fights
Researchers try to determine the path for a system designed to knock out electronics.
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