kosovo
Photos: Talons, Eagles and Enforcers - the tech behind war
Photo She told delegates at the event: "There is already a huge difference between the personal equipment a British infantryman used in Kosovo back in 1999 and what they are using now in Afghanistan. Holographic quantum... [26 Mar 2008]
The PLA and the Kosovo Conflict
White Paper The U.S.armed forces are not the only military that has sought to discern the lessons of the Kosovo campaign in the spring of 1999. The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has also analyzed the conflict and drawn its... [28 Dec 2004]
Civil-Military Cooperation in Peace Operations: The Case of Kosovo
White Paper The U.S.missions to Bosnia and Kosovo and the current operation in Iraq make it clear that winning wars accomplishes little if we cannot also win the peace. The NATO deployment in Kosovo provides a... [28 Dec 2004]
UK armed forces to deploy Nortel Networks' equipment
News According to a Parliamentary Select Committee, soldiers in Kosovo were plagued with inadequate and insecure radio systems. Telecoms equipment maker Nortel Networks is to supply the Cormorant advanced communications... [28 Nov 2000]
Nato concentrates defences on email
News The announcement follows the emergence of severe security holes in Nato email, which allowed Serb intelligence agents access to high level data during the conflict in Kosovo. Nato has bought its commercial email security... [23 May 2000]
This time in '99: Encryption chief praises power of the Net
News Activists in the Kosovo crisis are using it to work together - this was the plan for this technology. This is how the original story broke on 9 May, 1999: Internet guru, Phil Zimmermann, has defended the Internet's role... [09 May 2000]
The great domain name robbery
Comment Last month, a large number of European companies were horrified to discover that their domain names had been hijacked, with all traffic to their sites being redirected to a page containing messages about the war in Kosovo. [28 Apr 2000]
Nato denies Kosovo security breach
News A spy within Nato passed lists of bombing targets and flight plans to Belgrade during the Kosovo campaign, according to a BBC investigation. The news organisation has alleged that generous access to a Nato computer... [09 Mar 2000]
NetAid awards first grants
News The NetAid Foundation has awarded its first grants, totalling $1.7m, to 18 projects that aim to alleviate poverty in Africa and Kosovo. Thirteen non-governmental organisation will share the money, including the... [28 Jan 2000]
Email promoted above the Bluey
News Speaking at the launch at the Post Office headquarters in London, Armed Forces Minister, Doug Henderson, claimed it was now possible for anyone with Internet access to send a message to soldiers in Kosovo, Bosnia and... [29 Jun 1999]
Govt Y2K compliance on target for millennium says Beckett
News Sleigh said that the situation in Kosovo has had very little effect on the MOD's millennium preparations, but he couldn't speak for other NATO countries. Margaret Beckett, the leader of the House of Commons, today... [18 Jun 1999]
IT giants create refugee database
News The United Nations refugee agency UNHCR is working with Microsoft, Compaq and Hewlett-Packard (HP) to create a system to register Kosovo refugees in Albania. There are currently more than 400,000 Kosovars in Albania, the... [12 May 1999]
Encryption chief praises power of the Net
News Activists in the Kosovo crisis are using it to work together - this was the plan for this technology. Internet guru, Phil Zimmermann, has defended the Internet's role in the global drive to protect human rights and... [11 May 1999]
Kosovo refugees get first online aid
News An appeal to help provide food, shelter and medicine for refugees in the Balkans crisis kicked off earlier this week in the UK, and has received its first online donation. The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) - an umbrella... [08 Apr 1999]
