'Internet Crunch' Won't Impact Defense Networks
With reports and rumors of a big "internet crunch" circulating, the Department of Defense is looking ahead to discern how it can take advantage of more advanced web protocols to enhance its mission. defense.gov |
Iraqi Forces Arrest 3 Suspected of Helping Terrorists
Iraqi security forces, with U.S. advisors, have arrested three suspected criminal associates of terrorist groups operating in Iraq, military officials said. defense.gov |
USACE, commission promote international cooperation through flood mapping workshop
ZAGREB, Croatia - Officials from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and International Sava River Basin Commission hosted a three-day workshop here Sept. 6, aimed at presenting attendees information collected for the Sava River Hydraulic Model project and garnering feedback from participating countries. army.mil |
Gates sets Nov. 30 for 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' report release
The report of a working group he created to research the ramifications for the Defense Department if the law banning gay men and lesbians from serving openly in the military is repealed will be released to Congress and the public Nov. 30, Defense Department officials announced here today. army.mil |
Army unit flies new unmanned aircraft in Iraq
An Army unit deployed to Camp Taji, Iraq, is shaping the future of the Army's unmanned aircraft systems program with a handful of its newest aircraft, the MQ-1C Gray Eagle. army.mil |