Defense Systems
January 16, 2007
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NO MORE LINE IN THE SAND
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence grapples with how best to share information not only within the intel community but with other government agencies, allies and industry.

SEEKING FOCUS
Establishing documents and strategies for unified and net-centric command structures proves simpler than achieving them.

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A CHAT WITH GEN. JAMES E. CARTWRIGHT, STRATCOM COMMANDER
The STRATCOM commander talks about achieving his major milestone - battlefield information sharing - against the backdrop of the DOD chain of command.

KIT AND CABOODLE
To wean Defense agencies off custom government mapping applications, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has crafted an affordable toolkit of commercial apps.

DEFENSE MUST CREATE NETWORK WARRIORS
To be ready for battle in the network age, the services must not falter on training.

SERIOUS GAMES FOR USERS OTHER THAN TRIGGER PULLERS
“We’re going to move beyond the 3D shooter,” says Roger Smith.