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Military Internet Use Poses Challenges and Opportunities
NATO Forces must overcome hurdles as they seek to exploit its technology.
www.technet-europe.com

At TechNet Europe, Adm. Giampaolo di Paola, ITN, Italy's secretary general of defense and its national armaments director, spoke about technical innovation and its effect on transformation. Many of the same concerns that vex civilian and commercial users of the Internet confront the Atlantic alliance as its militaries embrace Web-based technologies in their ongoing transformations.
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