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Standardized C2 Training Plan Advances Forward
Commanding generals at major U.S. Air Force commands are being briefed on a plan to provide standardized, cross-domain command and control training. Beginning this summer, the Air Force will likely begin standardized training courses on command and control of air, space and cyber resources.
Router Merges Land and Space
It’s been talked about and in the planning stages for years. But for the first time, the “dial tone in the sky” has been advanced into use with enhanced capabilities via a software upgrade. Industry predicts that this step will lead to the ubiquitous use of communications via satellite.
Service Supports South-of-the-Border Sea Survival
The U.S. Coast Guard is helping Mexico’s navy respond to emergencies at sea with a search and rescue system that maximizes data and resources. Computers in new maritime rescue coordination centers will feature the software that uses an animated grid model to project where floating persons or objects might be located.
AS THE GLOBE TURNS: INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION IS STILL VITAL
Consider this January 31st posting by Michael M. Dunn, President/CEO of the Air Force Association; spend three minutes considering how your company's value proposition supports the IC in these events. The world is constantly changing. What is your contribution to making the IC agencies better in their specific mission, given this list of potential or outright threats?
Cool App-titude: Wi-Fi Finder
A free travel app for iPhone lets you locate Wi-Fi in more than 465,000 locations in 140 countries worldwide.
Higgins Assigned to J-8 Position
Brig. Gen. Patrick M.
Polakowski Assigned To Joint Staff Deputy Director Slot
Brig. Gen. Lucas N.
EGYPT, ANOTHER INTELLIGENCE FAILURE?
One of two things has to happen for Stephanie O'Sullivan, principal deputy DNI designate. Either her luck or her timing needs to improve. Having one's confirmation hearing take place when members of the Senate are in arms about the Intelligence Community's failure to warn of the crisis in Egypt makes those hearings and the principal witness therein targets of opportunity for folks whose capacity for retrospective prediction is, as always, flawless.
Kongsberg to Increase Remote Operation Weapon Stations for U.S. Army
Kongsberg Defence, Kongsberg, Norway, was awarded a $120 million contract, which will increase the maximum quantity of common remote operation weapon
CACI to Support Ship Self Defense System
CACI Technologies Incorporated, Chantilly, Virginia, is being awarded a $24 million modification to a previously awarded contract for systems engineering services in support of integrated ship self de