The U.S. Army Returns to an Army-Dominant Pacific
Deployed out of theater for a decade, the U.S. Army Pacific returns with an increased emphasis on its mission.
Small Business Tips for Department of Homeland Security Contracting
Small business contracts make up 32 percent of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS’s) business, with an average of 3,500 new contracts added every year. But it can be challenging for small companies to take advantage of these opportunities. Breaking into the DHS market as a small business is not impossible, according to Bob Namejko, industry liaison, DHS, but it is difficult.
Conflict in the South China Sea Would Be Devastating
The military goal to ensure Asia-Pacific security aims to prevent an economically disastrous war.
Major Technology Changes Loom for Army
The next two years will see huge leap-ahead capabilities for ground forces, but with an increase in inherent risks.
Pacific Command Joint Directors Share Similar Technology Wish Lists
Whether in operations, intelligence or information systems, the same technology concerns predominate.
PACOM Directors Think Regionally Across Vast Area
The nature of the challenges facing the largest U.S. area of operation require acting locally as well as globally.
Ultimately, Many Cyber Operations May Be Local
The infinite domain may best be addressed on a geographical basis.
Rebalancing Is a Long-Term Endeavor
The commander of the Pacific Fleet sees changes taking place far into the future.
Cyber Committee Shares Expertise
Ranging in topics from cloud computing to supply chain management, AFCEA’s Cyber Committee has published five white papers. Available on the committee’s website, information ranges from the basics to high-level recommendations that will be useful not only to organizations’ information technology personnel but also to leadership planning strategies for the future.