“He who defends everywhere defends nowhere”
Contributor:
Chris Archer
Posted: 04/23/2012 12:00:00 AM EDT | 0
Posted: 04/23/2012 12:00:00 AM EDT | 0
|
“There’s no way to have enough resources to be fully prepared at every state and local level for every contingency, so that’s a huge strength of the Incident Command System” says Brigadier General Michael Stone, Assistant Adjutant General, Michigan National Guard. In an IDGA exclusive interview Brig Gen Stone examines the main strengths and weaknesses of the ICS and highlights the ways in which the Michigan...
-
The Only Time It’s ‘OK’ to Lose: Weight Reduction for Combat Vehicles -
The World is Full of Threats -
Supporting the Visibility of US Army Assets -
Providing Effective & Efficient Support to our Warfighters -
Hussein, Bin Laden & Abu Talha: How NTISR ‘Reeled in the Big Fish’ -
Surviving the Advanced Persistent Threat of Cyber ‘Hacktivists’ xxx -
Building Blocks for the Global Hawk Program xxx -
Improving Medical Care for Military Personnel and their Families xxx -
Protecting Yourself Before, During, and After a Pirate Attack xxx -
The Coming Wave of Telehealth in Military Healthcare xxx
You Should Check Out:
Events of Interest
-
Cyber Security for Oil and Gas
Venue to be confirmed; Houston, TX
September 16- 18, 2013 -
Cyber Defense & Network Security
Waterview Conference Center, Arlington, VA
June 24- 26, 2013 -
Cyber Security for Government 2013
Washington, DC
August 12- 14, 2013 -
10th Annual Global MDA: Coastal Surveillance 2013
Singapore Expo, Singapore
November 11- 14, 2013










Not a member? Sign Up
Reasons for Joining