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Multispectral Camera System to Provide Soldiers With Enhanced Night Vision
Small cameras use smartphone technology to fuse data into high-resolution color images.
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Korean Military Networks Flourish Under Duress
Wartime conditions and lessons are everyday events in the peninsula.
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Ground Combat Vehicles to Gain Common Technology Architecture
In-vehicle networking will incorporate new technologies
and reduce unique components.
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Smartphones Help Push Network to Dismounted Soldier
Communication to the lowest echelons is a reality,
but even greater capabilities are on the way.
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NATO Priorities, Post Afghanistan
Transforming the alliance will take a personal touch even in technical areas.
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New Tactical Computers Offer Battlefield Flexibility
A vehicle-mounted system saves space and weight while running a variety of Army command and control applications.
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U.S. Army Pacific Aims at Refreshing Its Networks
It takes flexibility to support the Defense Department’s Asia-Pacific strategic pivot.
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Intelligence Leaders Seek Common Interests With China
Chinese officials may participate in a major intelligence chiefs forum next year.
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Building Highly Functional Teams Requires Empowerment and Trust
Over the past year, I’ve had the honor of forming, organizing and implementing two teams of emerging military leaders. Both have provided valuable insights, mostly through learning from doing and adapting after failure. The adage “ask for forgiveness rather than permission” runs deep throughout both, and individual members are given high degrees of autonomy. Working with these two groups, I have learned several lessons along the way, and I hope to carry them forward into the critical second year.
Ask the Expert: In terms of homeland security resilience, how do we navigate the path from theory to practical application?
Any direction requires difficult choices.