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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) remains one of the biggest causes of suffering for troops who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Election day will be here before we know it
A Different Type of Self-Forming Network
People, not necessarily technology, come together in a plan to foster creativity in acquisition.
Intelligence CIOs Teaming for Change
New common goals open doors for more efficient approaches to information sharing.
Writing a New Spy School Syllabus
The National Intelligence University prepares for its fifth decade with a shift in focus and a change in venue.
Prototype Improves Command and Control of Intelligence Data
The U.S. Air Force soon will begin installing a new system to aid intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance planning and tasking.
Tactical Communications Technology Reaches Inflection Point
Military radio experts reveal emerging trends in acquisition and technology.
Better Visibility Across the Battlefield
The U.S. Army’s system for enabling shared situational awareness to track friends or foes at the lowest tactical levels is undergoing multiple capabilities upgrades intended to increase the value of the technology. Advances include the ability to handle more data traffic, as well as better encryption, more timely reporting of position and improved navigation.
Not Your Father's J-6
The newly reconstituted Joint Staff office is not just picking up where the previous version left off.
China Ship Upgrades Enable Underwater Surveillance
Recent improvements in Chinese destroyer technology have opened the door for greatly expanded surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, particularly for undersea operations. Advances range from new power plants and weapons to radars and sonars that provide versatility known to other modern navies. Many of these upgrades involve long-overdue improvements in warship operations. Electronics and missile advances acting synergistically are enabling new shipboard defense systems. But new sensor suites, particularly in sonars, are changing the nature of Chinese naval missions.