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Government Research Fills Necessary Voids
Basic breakthroughs aim for specific needs, blue sky potential.
[FULL STORY]
 
Agencies Connect Telework and Continuity of Operations
by Rita Boland

Encouraging employees to work at alternate locations may be key to providing civil services during emergencies.
[FULL STORY]
 
National Guard Units Train With Next-Generation Equipment
by Joshua Davidson

Citizen soldiers tap into emerging systems to prepare for active duty work.
[FULL STORY]
 
Spectrum Management Advances in the Queue
by Maryann Lawlor

Sharing a finite resource requires unprecedented cooperation.
[FULL STORY]
 
Nano-Engineering Institute Focuses on the Future
by Henry S. Kenyon

Sandia National Laboratories’ National Institute for Nano-Engineering (NINE) provides its students with access to a variety of resources unavailable at many universities, such as Sandia’s Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies. New facility prepares tomorrow’s scientists to obtain macro results from very small things.
[FULL STORY]
 
AFCEA Goes Face to Facebook
Association joins millions in online community.
[FULL STORY]
 
Corporate Counterintelligence Importance Skyrockets
by Maryann Lawlor

The recent arrest of a Chinese national and a U.S. citizen on multiple charges of conspiring to steal microchip designs is just one indication that activity in the corporate espionage world is heating up.
[FULL STORY]
 
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CONTENTS
AFCEA Chapter Links
AFCEA Goes Face to Facebook
AFCEA Interactive Planning Calendar
Agencies Connect Telework and Continuity of Operations
Contact AFCEA
Corporate Counterintelligence Importance Skyrockets
Educational Foundation
Government Research Fills Necessary Voids
How to Submit Material for SIGNAL Connections
International Contracts
Meet the SIGNAL Connections Staff
Nano-Engineering Institute Focuses on the Future
National Guard Units Train With Next-Generation Equipment
Spectrum Management Advances in the Queue
The Association Advantage
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