Army Acquisition Transformation in Full Swing
Cybersecurity, Marine Corps Style
Defending the Systems Supplying Everyday Life
Marines Assess Direct Airborne Support
Land Warfighter Enters New Networking Realm
Significant changes lie ahead for U.S. Army forces as communicators move into the next era of battlespace communications. Smartphone technology is opening the door for individual networking devices for which signaleers already are laying the groundwork. And, the promise of cloud computing would enable large amounts of data to be moved among the battlefield without mobile databases.
Technology Impels Command and Control Changes
Homeland Security 2012: Funding Decreases, but Business Opportunities Increase
Homefront Help: Help Hospitalized Veterans
Homefront Help: Homes on the Homefront
Vigilance and Resilience Key to Fight Terrorism Effects
The Honorable Charles E. Allen, former undersecretary for intelligence and analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), stated that terrorism in the second decade of this century continues, but those groups that organized attacks are a shadow of their former selves. Allen, the initial Thursday speaker at AFCEA International's Homeland Security Conference warned, "We cannot declare victory."