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ID:
135509
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Summary/Abstract |
The optimized fleet response plan will allow the Navy to maximize operational availability while providing greater predictability for sailor and adaptability for policy makers.
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ID:
135495
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ID:
135496
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Summary/Abstract |
With its ability to integrate information from a wide variety of sources, the coastal surveillance system can help provide maritime situational awareness.
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ID:
135498
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Summary/Abstract |
There are many possible scenarios for domestic disasters – so why should catastrophe response follow a one size fits all methodology.
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ID:
135499
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ID:
135511
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Summary/Abstract |
To stay prepared for future conflicts, the US Navy must once again recognize the importance of arming sailors with a common set of principles and guidelines
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ID:
135497
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Summary/Abstract |
The better spot the illicit maritime actors they are charged with interdicting, the coast guard needs a clandestine boat capabilities.
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ID:
135512
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Summary/Abstract |
Treating the information dominance corps as a general warfare competency risk weakening the skill sets of its specialists.
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ID:
135513
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Summary/Abstract |
In the wake of World War – I, the United States became an economic powerhouse. For many Americans, the 1920s was a decade of fabulous wealth, industrial expansion, and new consumer market fro automobiles, radios, movies and photographs records.
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ID:
135510
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Summary/Abstract |
The Navy’s readiness-evaluation system is perilously flawed; in the face of rising challenges it must be reformed sooner rather than later.
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ID:
135494
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Summary/Abstract |
Why are first responders so often unprepared for large-scale disasters? Proper preparation requires innovative thinking, and many times the obvious is overlooked.
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