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March 2009

From our friend Jake Allen at The Combat Operator: One of the aspects that amuses me about contracting is the free-flow of people between companies and contracts. Its not uncommon to join a project and see a number of familiar faces with whom you have a shared history even if each has worked for multiple […]

Sorry for the delay folks, technical issues… And be sure to check us out on iTunes! – Christian

Recently, I prepared a presentation that presented concepts and technology needed in a Cyber Warfare Infrastructure (CWI). While researching and developing the content it became clear this was what Defense Tech had been addressing for some time. The numerous comments and suggestions that readers of this blog have provided via comment postings and emails over […]

I just love this new show that’s featured on my hunting channels called “Tactical Impact” — though my wife gives me un-ending grief for watching it. Not sure if you’ve heard about it, but it’s a pretty good resource on high-speed operations, weapons, equipment, tactics and history. It’s headlined by Aaron Roberts and Larry Vickers. […]

This article first appeared in Defense Technology International. If a multinational organization that few have heard of, headed by a Russian-educated citizen of Mali, managed to disable the radar of a major U.S. combat system, you would think someone would make a fuss. Apparently not: When the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, acting in accordance with […]