Tag: military

A Connected, Agile Battlespace at Collins Aerospace

Collins Aerospace’s revolutionary new COO software platform has enabled rapid development and deployment of key new systems for the company. A Connected, Agile Battlespace at Collins Aerospace. A Connected, Agile Battlespace at Collins Aerospace. Software-Defined Approach for High Throughput of Mobile Device Applications. | Mobile IT. An important question for data centers is how to…

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A Survey of a Vendor of Man-Space Routing (MRS) Equipment for the US Department of Defense

A survey of a vendor of man-space routing (MRS) equipment that provides products and services to the US Department of Defense, with a focus on global commercial deployment. * In this survey, it has been observed that although various manufacturers and service providers offer various man-space routing (MRS) kits and routes for the U.S. military…

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General Motors Invests in Oculi Technologies

A leading German tech company has invested in an Austin, Texas-based robotics company that is developing self-driving, connected technology. “We are extremely excited by the potential in autonomous driving technology in this technology that involves vision and the sensors on our cars,” said Michael Moll, CEO of General Motor’s advanced vehicle systems business. GM announced…

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The Official 9-11 Commission Report Says ‘The Official Story of 9/11’

Security Experts Debate The ‘Darkest Piece Of Deception’ The Official 9-11 Commission Report Says | The Security Blog. For the past 20 years, the official 9-11 Commission report has called the official story of 9/11 “distorted” and “false. ” The 9-11 Commission never found, “evidence” that any al-Qaeda terrorist or terrorist group was responsible for…

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The 20th Anniversary of the Sept 11, 2001 National Security Labs

SUMMARY: In the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center, a number of US intelligence agencies and companies cooperated to create the first-ever global search and rescue (SAR) system. The program went by the name of Global Information Support (GIS) and was intended to facilitate the response to the attacks.…

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The History of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

EAT WELCOME to the blog, a series about security and the internet. Please read the previous article, and the comments below. Our site is currently under construction and should be open to all in the next few days. In the meantime, feel free to contact us at any time with your own questions or comments.…

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The History of Lawfare and Why It Matters

The History of Lawfare and Why It Matters. Lawfare is one of the oldest forms of law enforcement and was very much the subject of my Ph. So for some reason this article struck me as something worth re-reading. I’ve been researching and writing about the history of lawfare for many decades. I have been…

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U.N. Peacekeeping Missions in the Middle East

“In China, top defense secretaries have come out in recent weeks to reaffirm their alliance with President Xi Jinping despite growing U. and world powers’ efforts to isolate him…” “Last week President Trump threatened to withdraw from the United Nations human rights council unless China and Russia ended their dispute and China withdrew from the…

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US Military Construction in Afghanistan Turned Into Dust

military’s decision in 2014 to begin a massive expansion of its military presence in Afghanistan has been criticised by many locals. It is a story familiar to many Afghanistanis, a battle-scarred nation of 40 million people living in a land of rubble. Many of the inhabitants are members of a small ethnic group, the Pashtuns,…

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America’s Security Has Suffered and Continues to Suffer

For a long time, civil liberties have been associated in general with freedom, but now it is clear that people are less secure. We conducted a survey of 1,857 adults in the United States. We found that Americans were less likely to feel secure than their fellow citizens. While this was true for both Democrats…

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