The Worldwide EW Infrastructure Conference, is coming Dec. 1-3 in Atlanta. Register now to attend this event, featuring keynoter
BG Thomas M. Cole, PEO (Intelligence, EW and Sensors) and speakers including
Mr. Ron "Fog" Hahn, Deputy Director Joint EW Center;
Lt Col Andrew G. Dunnam, Chief, Combined Theater Electronic Warfare Coordination Cell (CTEWCC) CENTCOM, and many more.
In Afghanistan, western militaries use radio frequency jammers to keep troops safe from remotely-detonated bombs. But those jammers and other gadgets have contributed to a "pollution" of the airwaves so severe that over 200 systems at Afghanistan's main air base can't talk to one another. (Wired)
Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive data, often linked to large corporate clients doing business overseas. (The Oklahoman)
In the video game version of United States versus Afghanistan's insurgents, Camp Pendleton Marines prefer to play the role of the militants. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Copies of each edition of the Convention Show Daily are available to full symposium attendees, and a full compilation featuring complete transcripts is available for purchase on the AOC post-convention website at
www.crows.org.
How does Israel - with fewer people than the state of New Jersey, no natural resources and hostile nations all around - produce more tech companies listed on the NASDAQ than all of Europe, Japan, South Korea, India and China combined? How does Israel attract, per person, 30 times as much venture capital as Europe and more than twice the flow to American companies? How does it produce, for its size, the most cutting-edge technology start-ups in the world? (Newsweek)
Its slogan, "harnessing the power of technology for the warfighter," sums up its broad and sophisticated missions. The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) in Crane is one of the fastest growing federal research and development laboratories in the country, with facilities on par with America's best research universities. (Indianapolis Star)
New Air Force retention figures show low initial re-enlistment rates for a number of areas, including signals intelligence. (Air Force Times)
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