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AFCEA Professional Development
DOD Architecture Framework Implementation
Feb 4-8

Military Satellite Communications
Feb 5-7

Government Contracting
Feb 5-7

Air Force Activities Move Into Space
As the air thins, military options thicken.
[FULL STORY]
 
Having the Confidence to Leave the Office Behind
by Rita Boland

Government agencies reveal that security is not a hindrance to telework and that official programs offer benefits for employees and employers.
[FULL STORY]
 
Smart Radios Step Into the Spotlight
by Henry S. Kenyon

Spectrum-savvy devices could ease communications challenges for law enforcement, emergency response groups.
[FULL STORY]
 
New Methods, Challenges for Buying Troop Necessities
by Rita Boland

Future budget priorities for the U.S. Defense Department include replacing aging equipment and purchasing new necessities such as mine resistant ambush protected vehicles. The U.S. Defense Department looks to industry to lead the way in creating novel technology as tighter funds and shorter refresh rates impact procurements.
[FULL STORY]
 
Cyberwar, Anyone?
by Col. Alan D. Campen, USAF (Ret.)

“One if by land, and two if by sea,” but what if by cyberspace?
[FULL STORY]
 
Experienced Leaders Share the Secrets to Success
by Maryann Lawlor

Students from the first class of the AFCEA Leader Forum program are benefiting from the wisdom of successful leaders. Pilot program gives promising personnel the opportunity to tap top decision makers’ wisdom.
[FULL STORY]
 
Networking Specialists Share Optical Option Information
Webinar discussion delves into building adaptive connectivity.
[FULL STORY]
 
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CONTENTS
AFCEA Chapter Links
AFCEA Interactive Planning Calendar
Air Force Activities Move Into Space
Contact AFCEA
Cyberwar, Anyone?
Educational Foundation
Experienced Leaders Share the Secrets to Success
Having the Confidence to Leave the Office Behind
How to Submit Material for SIGNAL Connections
International Contracts
Meet the SIGNAL Connections Staff
Networking Specialists Share Optical Option Information
New Methods, Challenges for Buying Troop Necessities
Smart Radios Step Into the Spotlight
The Association Advantage
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