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WiMAX Plan Aims To Cut Army Costs
A wireless network initiative underway at New Jersey's Fort Dix is extending broadband Internet service to remote training areas while halving the cost compared to the
Satellite Links Aid Transformed Force
To get where it wants to go and know what to do when it gets there, the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) has incorporated satellite links with a large dose of
Coalition Forces Examine Communications Capabilities
A long-established military event that originated as an examination of interoperability has evolved into a forum for perfecting the art and science of information sharing. Featuring
Virtual Reality In the Sky
An embedded technology will soon allow fighter pilots to engage virtual aircraft and ground targets during airborne training. Installed in the avionics of a basic or advanced
Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Verbeck, USAF
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld stated, "We face an enemy that is dispersed throughout the world. It does not operate the same way as a traditional enemy-it has no
Wanted: Smart Information Security
There should be no debate over the need for effective information security in the information revolution. As digital information becomes more vital with the growth of cyberspace, securing it increases in importance. However, even with broad public awareness of the need for cybersecurity, the infosphere is faced with a serious challenge that is multifaceted and that defies easy solution.
Intelligence Agency Boosts Information Security IQ
In the constantly changing information assurance realm, security is more often than not a moving target. To confront this challenge, the U.S. Defense Department's intelligence enterprise is beefing up its efforts to prepare information warriors, to track threats and to provide, not only information assurance but more importantly, mission assurance. Today, the need for agility is as immense and intense in cyberspace as it is on the battlefield.
Network Center Ensures Security
New technologies, better hackers and an increased demand for network services
Wireless Warriors Secure in Their Knowledge
Sending Top Secret e-mail from a hotel room may soon be possible pending
A Million Keys To the Castle
The U.S. Defense Department has successfully deployed a major program to provide secure access