defense military

MHPCC Makes Big Waves with IBM Linux Cluster

White Paper Although the United States is not at war, it’s no secret that the U.S.military is fighting and winning a great many battles on computers. To run computationally intensive programs such as virtual battlefield environments, the Department of Defense... [03 Jul 2008]

Geospatial Intelligence Exploitation Solutions

White Paper These leaders must have the most up-to-date information to make informed decisions in support of military operations and planning. Defense leaders face many challenges, often making critical decisions in highly stressful, dynamic environments. [03 Jul 2008]

Logistics in Government: RFID Keeps Rolling

White Paper Recent operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have underlined the critical importance of the efficient execution of materiel delivery to a highly mobile military force. Department of Defense (DoD) has actively pursued initiatives that use new supply... [03 Jul 2008]

Realizing Interoperability and the NCES Vision: How Systinet Helps Get You There

White Paper In recent years, the Department of Defense (DoD) has stressed interoperability and information exchange both within and between the military and the intelligence community. Systinet's software technology is entirely in line with this vision and... [03 Jul 2008]

Military Commissions and the Global War on Terrorism: The Chief Defense Counsel's Perspective

White Paper This webcast explains about military Commissions and the Global War on Terrorism. [03 Jul 2008]

The Army and Homeland Security: A Strategic Perspective

White Paper The topic of homeland security includes a broad array of missions and mission areas ranging from national missile defense to military assistance to civil authorities. Recently the topic has attracted a great deal of attention due to the public's... [03 Jul 2008]

Homeland Defense: Use of the Military Instrument in Strategic Context

White Paper This discussion of Homeland Defense was intended to suggest that non-military instruments of power will not only be integral to the execution of a comprehensive strategy, but may also be more effective and appropriate instruments than the military... [03 Jul 2008]

Military Support to Homeland Security

White Paper For the Department of Defense and U.S.military, the September 11 attacks required less the development of new capabilities, than a shift in focus from one centered almost exclusively on external enemies, to a balance between foreign missions and... [03 Jul 2008]

The Global Arms Market After September 11: New Rationales and Old Concerns About U.S. Export Policy

White Paper Overcapacity within U.S.defense firms after the Cold War elevated the importance of exports in sustaining the nation's military-industrial base, whose shift toward defense conversion in the early 1990s proved half hearted and short lived. [03 Jul 2008]

Japan, the "War on Terrorism", and the Political Economy of Security

White Paper Military power has clearly come to the fore in the U.S.policy response, as witnessed in successive pre-emptive wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, counter-insurgency operations in the Horn of Africa and the Philippines, and the re-initiation of support... [03 Jul 2008]

Hearing on "Cyber-security -Getting It Right"

White Paper This program is developing the military communications infrastructure of the future and it will be delivering high-bandwidth, secure, multi-faceted digital capabilities across the defense enterprise and down to the individual war fighter. [03 Jul 2008]

Homeland Security: The Department of Defense's Role

White Paper For over a century, the U.S.military has focused on expeditionary warfare overseas. With the heightened concern about large-scale terrorism, have come efforts to involve Department of Defense (DOD) more closely with federal, state, and local... [03 Jul 2008]

Flashman's Revenge: Central Asia After September 11

White Paper The war on terrorism and increasing instability in South and Southwest Asia call for a long-term U.S.military presence in Central Asia. The terrorist attacks of September 11 swept away much of the uncertainty about Central Asia's importance to the... [03 Jul 2008]

Model-Based Military Scenario Management for Defense Capability

White Paper Capability related work is a core area for Defense, and scenarios, in their many forms, are used in much of this work. The intention is to develop the information model so that it may serve as the basis for a Defense capability knowledge management... [03 Jul 2008]

The USNORTHCOM Integrated Architecture: Developing and Managing a Capabilities-Based Architecture as a Program to Enhance the Homeland Defense and Military Assistance to Civil Authorities Mission

White Paper The command architecture is a formal methodology that provides a means of describing and assessing/analyzing the infrastructure, personnel, and organization to perform these missions. This approach requires a collaborative process using an... [03 Jul 2008]

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