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Airmen Fix Energy on the Horizon
The U.S. Air Force is planning an energy future in which it both leads and follows the technology efforts of others. Improved efficiencies as well as alternative technologies will play key roles in giving the Air Force supremacy in energy as well as in the air. The future of the Air Force’s fundamental research into energy through the year 2026 is outlined in a report designed to maintain the service’s position as the pre-eminent entity in air and space. Titled Energy Horizons, the paper offers plans for power-source science and technology (S&T) not only in the expected air and space arenas, but also in cyberspace and infrastructure.
Massive Request for Proposal Defines NGEN Race
Prospective bidders for the U.S. Navy’s Next Generation Enterprise Network are facing several balancing acts as they weigh multiple criteria to vie for the multibillion-dollar contract. Issues such as technology refresh, service integration and savings sharing loom large in what ultimately will be the Navy’s primary information network.
Kosak Takes Post in Assistant SecDef Office
Charles Kosak has been assigned deputy assistant secretary of defense for defense continuity and crisis management, Offic
Lagardère, Enders Take Top EADS Positions
EADS, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has appointed Arnaud Lagardère chairman and Thomas Enders chi
Medina Assigned OSD Special Assistant
Monica D.
Leto Named President, CEO of Robbins-Gioia
Jim Leto has been named president and chief executive officer, Robbins-Gioia, Alexandria, Virginia.
Ford To Direct Program Development for Oasis Systems
Oasis Systems, Lexington, Massachusetts, has appointed Chris Ford director, Program Development.
Cool App-titude: IED IMPACT
The IED IMPACT app for iPad provides wounded warriors with a way to connect with and give back to their units. The program is designed specifically to serve the counter-improvised explosive device (IED) community.
Kohler To Direct Intel Ops, OPNAV
Rear Adm. Matthew J.