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DEADLINE IS MARCH 31: 2017 AOC Scholarships Available
Thanks to the generosity of the Raytheon Corporation, the National AOC
Education Foundation received some generous resources in the past year. Two college students (junior or senior) shall receive a $12,500
scholarship each. There are several criteria these students must meet
to be eligible for a scholarship. Please consult the following link for
an application, which contains the eligibility criteria: http://www.crows.org/aef/scholarship-a-grants.html.
We
need to get the word out about these two scholarships. Please spread
the word at chapter meetings, chapter social gatherings, or chapter
emails. As a member of AOC, you yourself can hand out copies of the
application, email it to your colleagues, or encourage fellow members to
do the same. If your chapter has an association with local colleges
through a current scholarship program, please work with your scholarship
committee to see that the proper representative at those schools is
contacted, and provided with an electronic copy of the application.
Something
to keep in mind is these students should be majoring in a technical
field. Ultimately, AOC wishes to see more people serving in
government/industry supporting National Defense, so we need these
professionals to possess strong degrees in engineering and science.
Specific categories include: in Electronic Warfare (EW), Information
Operations (IO), Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations (EMSO) and Cyber
Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA). When passing along the particulars
of this great opportunity, please be sure to emphasize this eligibility
requirement
All applications are due by March 31, 2017, and are to be sent directly from the applying student to scholarship@crows.org.
Please
act quickly to get the word out to as many people as you can. AOC is
counting on you to help find the right students to meet its future goals
in sustaining electronic warfare.
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REGISTER NOW: 46th Annual Collaborative EW Symposium, April 25-27, Pt. Mugu, CA
"Collaborative Electronic Warfare: Enabling Collaborative EW Through Innovation and Invention"
As EW warfighting requirements continue to evolve in their complexity and interdependency, it is clear that future EW systems must work collaboratively with other Air, Ground, Surface Space and Cyberspace systems. The 46th Annual Point Mugu Electronic Warfare Symposium will facilitate the exchange of enabling concepts and provide a venue to disseminate current research in the fields of Collaborative Electronic Warfare. Prominent leaders, contributors and representatives from the United States and Australian military, government, academia and industry will come together to address current Electronic Warfare gaps and emerging technologies in Collaborative Electronic Warfare required to address these gaps.
View the Conference Page for the Draft Agenda
FREE COURSE
New Threats Require New EW Approaches - No cost 4-hour course
Instructor: Mr. Dave Adamy
Monday, April 24 | 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Embassy Suites Mandalay Bay
Sponsored by Rohde & Schwarz
We are facing an array of new threats that have been developed specifically to overcome the EW approaches we have been using with great success since Viet Nam. This short-course deals with the features of these new threats and the way they impact EW operations. The new threats have significantly more lethal range, increasing levels of Electronic Protection, and increasingly sophisticated RADAR processing power. Click here to download the flyer about course and instructor.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
LtGen Jon M. Davis
Deputy Commandant for Aviation,
Headquarters Marine Corps
Rear Admiral Christian "Boris" Becker
Program Executive Officer for Command, Control, Computers, Communications and Intelligence and Program Executive Officer for Space Systems
RDML Bret C. Batchelder
Commander, Navy Warfare Development Command
RDML Brian K. Corey
Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
Assistant Commander for Test and Evaluation,
Naval Air Systems Command
Mr. William Flynn, SES (invited)
Director for Innovation and Integration and Senior Advisor for Space for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare (OPNAV N2N6)
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REGISTER NOW: 9th Annual EW Capability Gaps and Enabling Technologies Operational & Technical Information Exchange, May 9-11, Crane, IN
EW warfighting requirements continue to evolve in their complexity and capability to meet Air, Ground, Surface, Space, and Cyberspace requirements. The 9th Annual Electronic Warfare Capability Gaps and Enabling Technologies Operational & Technical Information Exchange will provide a forum for EW professionals from the military, government, industry and academic fields, to discuss issues related to the requirements of EW programs, platforms and operations. This capstone event will focus on the identified gaps and technologies the services require to ensure EW maintains freedom of maneuver through the Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) in support of achieving commanders’ objectives. Speakers and presenters will look back at the previous few years and identify progress made to ensure the success of the warfighter in tomorrow’s battlespace.
Register Now
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2017 AWARD NOMINATIONS: Recognize Colleagues and Units
Honor those who have furthered the discipline of Electronic
Warfare (EW), Information Operations (IO), Electromagnetic Spectrum
Operations (EMSO) and the AOC! Both individually and collectively, you
have the knowledge and experience in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
community, so you are among the best qualified judges of those
accomplishments that deserve international recognition. Whether it be
for a single outstanding contribution or unit achievement, an act of
courage or heroism or long and valued service that has pushed the
frontiers of EMS technology and its applications, we want to receive
your nomination!
Recognize your colleagues by nominating someone for one or more of the AOC’s 2017 individual or unit awards.
Head to crows.org to view all the awards and full descriptions. You can
nominate a person/unit for more than one award, if you so choose.
Download the nomination form from crows.org and fill one out for each
recipient you would like to nominate.
Nomination forms are due by May 1st, 2017. Don’t wait, nominate someone today.
Nomination Form
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REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER COURSES: New Online Learning Options Begin May 1
Electronic Countermeasures — Theory and Design
May 1-May 17
Online Webcourse
Instructor: Kyle Davidson
Details
Communications EW
May 22-June 9
Online Webcourse
Instructor: Dave Adamy
Details
NEW: Electronic Warfare in the New Threat Environment (EW 104)
June 12-28
Online Webcourse
Instructor: Dave Adamy
Details
The Association of Old Crows is excited to increase the convenience of your learning opportunities through our on-demand professional development library! The AOC is making some of our most popular courses available anytime and anywhere you're connected to the internet! On-demand course offerings currently include Dave Adamy's Fundamentals and Advanced Principles of EW, Kyle Davidson's ELINT - Principles and Practice and Warren du Plessis’ Introduction
to RF & Microwave Front Ends.
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SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY: AOC Spectrum Visualization Challenge
The AOC and Raytheon are partnering to sponsor a Spectrum Visualization Challenge (SVC) -- a pilot scholarship opportunity for undergraduate students pursuing STEM-related fields of study. The SVC challenge is to visually represent and explain electronic warfare (EW), which takes place within the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). If you are interested in entering or would like to learn more about the competition, please click here.
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AOC VIRTUAL SERIES: Smart Antennas, April 20
Thursday, April 20, 2017 | 18:00-19:00 UTC / 14:00-15:00 EST
Smart Antennas are the new generation of antennas that can adapt to a wide range of conditions, environments, and threats. These antennas are called smart because of their capacity for self-healing when damaged, nulling jamming signals when threatened, beamsteering towards signals of interest, adaptively tracking, and a variety of other "adaptive" capabilities. Smart Antennas have application in all frequency ranges and can range in complexity from very simple to very complex.
Register Now
Gold Sponsor
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REGISTER NOW: AOC EW Europe - Advancing EW and Electromagnetic Operations Together, June 6-8
Exhibition Space Sold Out!
The Call for Papers has ended and resulted in a great program covering the entire AOC Mission Area – more details next week.
AOC EW Europe will be held in perhaps the world’s most iconic city – London. It will consider the future of EW and EM Operations in the changing light of current and emerging threats, including Hybrid Warfare and Anti Access/Area Denial (A2/AD) where potential opponents are out-performing the West. It will consider the possible responses and how thinking and attitudes must change and examine the new capabilities that will be required across all lines of development, by all services, in all countries in the free world.
The conference will include plenary sessions and twin-tracks focusing respectively on operations, capability and defense lines of development, and industry developments and inventiveness. AOC EW Europe 2017 will bring together the communities involved in EW, SIGINT, C4ISR, Cyber EM Activities (CEMA) and more. Speakers will include leaders and operators from the military, government, academia, S&T and R&D communities and crucially, industry. This is an unclassified truly-global EW networking, exhibition, workshop and conference and not to be missed.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED: 8th Annual Cyber/Electronic Warfare Convergence Conference, June 6-8
June 6-8, 2017 | SPAWAR, Charleston, SC
Electronic Warfare and Cyberspace technical capabilities are becoming more technically similar. However, the communities which practice these disciplines remain largely separated and vary widely across the military Services in terms of their equipment, unit organization and operating methodologies. This conference provides the EW and Cyberspace communities an opportunity to collaborate and discuss capabilities, TTPs and research in EW and Cyberspace operations to enable more rapid deployment of new and improved capabilities. The EW/Cyberspace Convergence Conference identifies ways to develop advanced technologies and systems to address the changing battlefield dynamics of the digital age and bring EW and Cyberspace together for the Warfighter!
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Lieutenant General Jon M. Davis
Deputy Commandant for Aviation, Headquarters Marine Corps
Major General Burke "Ed" Wilson
Deputy Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of Defense and Senior Military Advisor for Cyber and Office of the the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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AOC VIRTUAL SERIES: EW vs Cyber, May 4
Thursday, May 04, 2017 | 14:00-15:00 EST
Throughout its history, EW has repeatedly been "superseded" by newer concepts and all but forgotten - at least until the shooting starts, at which point the cost of catching up is always high. As the new concept on the block, cyber is currently attracting significant attention and funding, potentially to the detriment of EW. More worryingly, cyber practitioners sometimes argue that the EMS is part of the newly-defined cyber domain, thereby effectively claiming that EW is subordinate to cyber. Is this the end of the EW world as we know it?
This webinar will investigate the relationship between EW and cyber from a technical perspective rather than from a policy perspective. The notion that EW is subordinate to cyber or vice versa will be considered and possible answers provided. Some differences between the two domains will be highlighted, and the suggestion that these domains are equivalent will be explored. Finally, a possible mechanism to facilitate understanding the relationship between EW and cyber will be developed.
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Gold Sponsor
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KEY SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED: International & Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Electronic Warfare Symposium and Workshop, May 15-19 in Atlanta
U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) and Direct Commercial Sales (DCS) of sensitive military technologies, like Electronic Warfare, can be difficult to understand and navigate for International Partners and U.S. Defense Industry. U.S. Export laws, such as the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), requirements for Export Licenses, and in some cases Congressional approval, can be confusing and complicate the sale of EW systems and associated technical support. This conference provides an educational opportunity and forum for U.S. Government, U.S. Defense Industry, Academia and International partners to share information and provide updates on FMS and DCS program policy, processes and improvements.
HIGH RANKING SPEAKERS
Lt Gen Bob Elder (Ret.)
Symposium Chair
Mr. John A. Weida, SES
Director Policy, Programs & Strategy, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for International Affairs (SAF/IA)
Ms. Lisa Fruge-Cirilli
AOC President
Air Brigade General Leopoldo Porras
Chilean AF
Head of the Division of Engineering and
Support Systems of Weapons
Brig Gen Gregory J. Touhill, USAF (Ret.)
Former Chief, Office of Military
Cooperation-Kuwait, U.S. Embassy
Kuwait 2009-2011
Col Michael (Torch) Schnabel
Chief, Disclosure, Weapons, and Tech Transfer Division
(SAF/IAPT)
CAPT Laura Schuessler (invited)
PMA-272, NAS Patuxent River, MD
Colonel Jong Lee, USA (invited)
PMO-ASE, Redstone Arsenal, AL
Mr. Scott Boyd
Chief of the EW & Avionics Div, Agile Combat Support Directorate,
Air Force Life Cycle Management, Robins AFB
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SUPPORT THE AOC: 2017 Sponsorships
How do you reach more customers in the Electromagnetic Warfare community? The AOC! To maximize your impact in 2017, begin securing your sponsorship positions today. When you strategically plan out your year with the AOC, you can realize significant savings.
Check out our updated sponsorship catalog below.
Sponsorship Catalog
Current Event Sponsorship and Exhibit Opportunities:
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AOC OPPORTUNITY: Director of Advocacy and Outreach
The
Association of Old Crows (AOC) is seeking candidates to fill a newly created Director
of Advocacy and Outreach position. This
is a full-time staff position reporting to the Executive Director in the
Alexandria, Virginia headquarters office.
The
AOC is a fifty-year old 501(c)(6) professional
society for individuals who have common interests in Electronic Warfare,
Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, Cyber Electromagnetic
Activities, Information Operations, and other information related
capabilities. The association provides a
means of connecting members and organizations nationally and internationally
across government, defense, industry and academia to promote the exchange of
ideas and information and provides a platform to recognize advances and
contributions in these fields. See www.crows.org for more
information.
Essential
Services and Responsibilities
Strategic/Long-Range
Advocacy and Outreach Planning
(1)Sees
that the Government and Industry Relations Committee (GIR) and Executive
Director are kept fully informed on all important factors influencing AOC
advocacy and outreach.
(2)Anticipates
the advocacy and outreach needs of the organization and assists the GIR in the
development of a multi-year advocacy and outreach strategy (roadmap) to include
mission, aims and purposes.
(3)Assists
the GIR in the development of an annual advocacy and outreach plan.
(4)Works
with the President and Board of Directors to identify and develop strategic
alliances, raise sponsorship and financing, communicate with Board members, and
grow membership.
Coordinate and Collaborate
AOC’s Advocacy and Outreach Strategy with Stakeholders
(1)Promotes
the AOC’s mission, aims and purposes within military, government, industry,
academia, and possible other entities through establishing and utilizing extensive
and vigorous contact and interface with stakeholders.
(2)Works
closely with the AOC’s Advocacy Consultant and Executive Director to promote
and coordinate US government and industry engagement with US government
representatives.
(3)Captures
information obtained from engagement and interaction with stakeholders and
shares with GIR and Executive Director to develop strategic objectives and
specific action plans.
a.Initiates
and maintains a biannual stakeholder survey to maintain current list and
identify new stakeholders.
(4)Prepares
reports, position papers, press releases and other information for distribution
to AOC stakeholders and general public on subjects important to promoting AOC
mission, aims and purposes.
(5)Engages
and supports AOC Chapters in advocacy and outreach programs and activities.
(6)Actively
engages with other organizations affiliated with AOC mission, aims and purposes
to develop cross-membership advocacy and outreach programs and activities.
Expand Financial
Support of AOC Programs, Events and Activities
(1)Cultivates
and promotes support for AOC initiatives and programs (conferences, webinars,
symposiums, professional education, advocacy, outreach, etc.) including
identifying sponsorship opportunities.
(2)Initiates
and develops a campaign plan with AOC Director of Marketing to enable and
incentivize US government, industry, academia and other sectors to invest and
partner with the AOC.
Engage and Support
AOC Committees and Staff
(1)Works
in concert with AOC Committees that have advocacy and outreach elements in
their charter to shape and steward advocacy and outreach efforts. Specifically, advises, coordinates, and
assists with:
a. Communications Committee,
JED representatives, and staff to expand awareness of AOC hosted events, AOC
chapter accomplishments and achievements.
b. Awards Committee and
staff to promote a wide application of AOC awards program, citations and public
service endeavors. Also, seeks support
from industry members in endorsing and promoting awards program.
c. Conferences Committee
and staff on webinar series topics and review content proposals for
appropriateness.
d. Conference Committee
and staff with shaping conference agendas and identifying appropriate speakers.
e.Education
Committee and staff on updates and improvements for professional education
courses and instructors and review content for overall relevancy and value.
f.Convention
Committee and staff with shaping symposium agenda and identifying appropriate
speakers. Also, assist with STEM program
planning and execution.
(2)Works
in concert with the AOC Educational Foundation to identify scholarship sources
within industry and government.
International
Advocacy and Outreach Support
(1)Works
closely with the International Advisory Committee and Director of Global
Conferences to develop and coordinate collaborative advocacy and outreach plans
and activities.
a.Ensures
global strategies and initiatives align with overall AOC’s mission, aims and
purposes.
b.Addresses
underserved opportunities for awareness in all forums where international
participation is evident.
Desired Credentials
(1)A
Secret Clearance is required and a TS/SCI is preferred.
(2)EW
and/or Cyber experienced is preferred.In addition, any past experience working with a non-profit organization
is highly desirable.
Interested candidates may apply to Michael
Dolim at dolim@crows.org
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AOC ADVOCACY: EW Working Group Hosts EW/EMSO Educational Briefing Series for Congress
As the 115th Congress gets underway, there are many uncertainties about the FY 2017 and FY 2018 defense budgets, legislative priorities and regulatory pathways. What we can expect is that electromagnetic spectrum (EMS)-related issues will garner a great deal of attention in Congress, from investment in Third Offset Technologies to defense acquisition reform to Spectrum management and telecommunications. AOC will again have an opportunity to inform and influence policy on a wide range from fronts.
To help prepare Congress for these considerations, the AOC worked in cooperation with Electronic Warfare Working Group (EWWG) and the Directed Energy (DE) Caucus to convene a series of educational briefings throughout February to provide congressional staff the fundamentals of EW, DE, and EMSO under the broader context of the Third Offset Strategy. The goal of the briefing series, which will be an annual offering, was to provide Members of Congress and staff a shared starting point to dive deeper into the range of EMS-related issues throughout the year.
The series started with the Fundamentals of the Electromagnetic Spectrum in Defense by AOC’s own Jesse "Judge" Bourque. He covered the principles of electromagnetic energy, electronic warfare, and EMS operations. Judge stated that the EMS is the one physical maneuver space shared by all with boundless and complex responsibilities, vulnerabilities and opportunities. He also discussed the competing models of Spectrum use between civilian/commercial and the military. There are fundamental differences in how we think about the EMS - our assumptions, goals and tactics - depending on the sector we are coming from. With regard to EW, a key point was that anyone operating in the Spectrum "against enemy wishes" was doing some form of EW. Too often, leaders and stakeholders think too narrowly in terms of what EW brings to the fight
Judge then provided an introduction to EMSO stating that the one that controls access to the Spectrum that we all share can control the entire fight. According the Joint Publication 6-01, EMSO is defined as those "activities consisting of electronic warfare, and join EM spectrum management operations used to exploit, attack, protect, and manage the electromagnetic operating environment to achieve the commander’s objective." He noted that the Defense Department’s (DoD) pursuit of EMSO will drive and normalize changes in organization, development, acquisition and capability. He concluded with five key points for Congress to keep in mind: (1) there is a growing DoD discussion and interest in EMSO; (2) the expert cadre for Joint EMSO is diminishing; (3) combat power requires coherent EMS acquisition; (4) there is an urgent need for realistic training for complex EMSO missions, and (5) there needs to be a "problem owner" for the EMS as a warfighting domain.
Mark Gunzinger, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) followed with an overview of Directed Energy Weapons. Mr. Gunzinger’s key point was that DE weapons can help enable new concepts for offensive and defensive operations. But, while we have decades of experimentation and demonstrations in DE, there are no operational high-power DE weapons in DoD’s inventory. In fact, CSBA assessments concluded that funding, not technology, may now be the more significant barrier to fielding DE weapons. Thus, there are still challenges to overcome. Specifically, progress is needed on reducing size, weight, power, and cooling requirements for DE weapons. Mr. Gunzinger also notes that there is a tendency to wait for the perfect technical solution. Additional effects testing, modeling and simulation, and assessments in stressing scenarios would help demonstrate the value of DE weapons relative to kinetic options such as rail guns and power guns capable of launching Hyper Velocity Projectiles (HVPs).
Next, Bryan Clark, also a Senior Fellow at CSBA, provided an update on the Third Offset Strategy and the future of EW. He discussed the need for new strategic approaches to counter improving capabilities and revisionist objectives of China and Russia. In the future, US forces will not be able to respond after aggression like it did in Iraq or Kosovo. They will need to fight from "inside the threat ring." The purpose of the Third Offset Strategy is establish and exploit enduring US advantages in order to project power despite adversary A2/AD capabilities. Additionally, the new strategy should (1) harness new CONOPS to leverage legacy capabilities; (2) impose costs on rivals; (3) leverage alliances; and (4) emphasize deterrence by denial and punishment.
Mr. Clark continued by discussing that emerging EMS warfare technology must be networked, agile and maneuverable, multifunction, smaller and less expensive, and shift from simply automated to cognitive. Yet, considerable challenges remain including an out-dated acquisition system, existing CONOPs that limit innovation and, as is especially the case with DE, new technology is maturing but not being fielded. In response to these challenges, Mr. Clark briefed that the EW EXCOMM is driving change and the release of the new DoD EW Strategy is starting the shift in the right direction. Most importantly, the EW Strategy treats the EMS as a domain and calls for DoD to (1) organize to maintain EMS superiority; (2) train and educate in EW competencies; (3) equip force with agile, adaptive, and integrated EW capabilities; and (4) build and maintain partnerships between academia, international partners, and the defense industrial base.
John Knowles, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Electronic Defense (JED) concluded the briefing series by providing industry perspectives on the Third Offset Strategy. John began by discussing how DoD has mismanaged EW over the past 75 years. Due to a heavy dependance on Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) programs, DoD has conducted EW via a crisis paradigm, which leads to an unbalanced DOTMLPF-P perspective that weighs materiel too heavily. QRCs are supposed to be "tweaks" to existing systems, but for EW, QRCs have been responsible for whole new systems. This has an extremely adverse effect on EW supply chains, wastes money, and creates long timelines to field urgently needed EW equipment. Furthermore, QRCs create difficult sustainment plans for EW systems because of the transition from QRC to programs of record. In the end, DoD often is unhappy with its EW solution, but EW systems manufacturers struggle with the rollercoaster funding and lose EW component companies to more reliable markets.
Fortunately, there is significant progress in transitioning to a new paradigm. New EW and EMS policy, leadership, and organization is providing a better platform for DoD to manage EW. These advances will affect the EW industrial base in positive ways but two overarching challenges exist: (1) shifting operational landscapes requires new EW technology; and (2) shifting acquisition landscape requires a new business model. DoD is asking industry to assume more cost and risk to develop next generation EW technology and live with fewer guarantees in procurement and sustainment phases. Increased competition means the path to profitability may be narrower and less certain. This will affect industrial base participation at all levels. In response, industry needs to know more about the new EMS CONOPS. They also need more interface with the operational community, including more emphasis on field demonstrations and exercises to better understand operational innovations.
The EWWG briefing series lays the necessary groundwork for other briefing modules throughout the year that are necessary to dive deeper into policy considerations. The AOC will continue to work with the EWWG to refine this series and offer it on an annual basis to ensure that Congress has the latest knowledge and resources available to them. If you have any questions or would like additional information on the briefing series, please contact Ken Miller, AOC Director of Government and Industry Affairs, at kmiller@crows.org.
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VISIT THE AOC JOB VACANCIES PAGE: Post Your Jobs
Employers can post on the Job Vacancies page for free. Follow the guide located HERE to provide information on posting a job listing. Submitted listings will remain live for 30 days. The AOC will not format or edit submitted postings, and will not respond to any questions from candidates concerning postings. We are hoping members and sponsors will take advantage of this free AOC service. Complete the guide linked above and submit to Tim Hutchison at hutchison@crows.org.
Job Vacancies Page
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AOC NEWS:EW Singapore 2017 Focuses On "The Future Of Electronic Warfare In The Asia Pacific Region"
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Plan to Preserve Stealth Technology Dominance
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Panel: Services Should Better Leverage Each Other’s Tech Development, Joint Operations
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INDUSTRY NEWS: DARPA Sub-Hunting Drone Ship to Launch Offensive Attacks
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Navy Conducts "Hack-Our-Ship" Cybersecurity Event
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INDUSTRY NEWS: The F-35 Pacific Forum: Shaping A Coalition Approach Towards 21st Century Defense
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INDUSTRY NEWS: The U.S. Army's Newest Spy Plane Is in Action in Africa and Latin America
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Army Rapid Capabilities Office Seeks to Emulate Special Operations Command
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INDUSTRY NEWS: What Will Replace the Third Offset? Lessons from Past Innovation Strategies
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Army Renames Experimental and Prototyping Exercise, Heads to Europe in 2018
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Israel Warns It Will Destroy Syria's Air Defenses "Without Thinking Twice"
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INDUSTRY NEWS: U.S. Army to Evaluate Counter-Drone Gun System
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INDUSTRY NEWS: How the Military is Defeating Drones
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INDUSTRY NEWS: Navy Upgrades Growler Electronic Attack
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