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Tuesday, November 15, 2005 VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2  
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Defining Information Operations
When the term “information operations” became a hot military buzzword, its use largely encompassed existing disciplines spiced with new technology.
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Virtual School Teaches Hacking to Security Professionals
by Maryann Lawlor

Information security specialists take classes to learn what hackers have known for years.
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Rebuilding the Intelligence Community
by Maryann Lawlor

Collaboration among members of the intelligence community not only will improve intelligence but also will broaden their perspective. Experts call for quick action on collaboration and work force issues.
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Navy Advances Lay the Groundwork for Revolutionary Changes
by Robert K. Ackerman

An aviation boatswain’s mate 3rd class signals for launch sequence preparation on the flight deck of the USS Kitty Hawk. The way the U.S. Navy conducts combat operations will change as new network-centric architectures open up new capabilities. Major efforts such as FORCEnet are only the bow wave of a radical new infostructure.
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Data Repository and Forum Expedites Information Exchange
by Henry S. Kenyon

Documentation aids analysis, operational decisions.
[FULL STORY]
 
Coast Guard Communications Weather the Storm
by Maryann Lawlor

Hurricane proves no match for the well-organized service.
[FULL STORY]
 
2006 Security Directory Update Underway
Companies take advantage of offer for free listing.
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CONTENTS
2006 Security Directory Update Underway
AFCEA Chapter Links
AFCEA Educational Foundation
Chapter Chat
Coast Guard Communications Weather the Storm
Contact AFCEA
Data Repository and Forum Expedites Information Exchange
Defining Information Operations
How to Submit Material for SIGNAL Connections
In Memoriam
International Contract Awards
Meet the SIGNAL Connections Staff
Navy Advances Lay the Groundwork for Revolutionary Changes
Rebuilding the Intelligence Community
Small Business Report
The Association Advantage
Virtual School Teaches Hacking to Security Professionals
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