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Build in Canada: Much ado about nothing
In October 2011, the Harper government announced with great fanfare that Canada had finally selected, after a year-long process, the...
The ethical warrior
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson may have been the focus of attention at this week’s Senate Standing Committee on National Security...
Peripheral Player: Corporate intelligence and the CSO
During a recent presentation to the Canadian Security Partners’ Forum, Lisa Gordon-Hagerty, the former director of Combating Terrorism for the...
Navigational warfare and the battle for GPS
The Global Positioning System, or GPS, is vital for military navigation. But its inherent weaknesses are also spurring rapid innovations...
Advancing innovative ideas: The new Canadian Army Land Warfare Centre
As the army prepared to emerge from a decade of complex operations and transition from the current theatre in Afghanistan...
What future the combat army?
In Canada’s difficult budget climate, the short-term must be balanced against the long-term. Doing so requires an assessment of the...
Honouring change leadership
What characterizes successful change management? Six leaders and leadership teams will be recognized tomorrow, April 4, during an awards ceremony...
New frigate systems deliver new capability
Rear-Admiral Patrick Flinn, the Chief of Staff Materiel Group and the former Director General Maritime Equipment Program Management, has described...
Mobile ground control: A single solution for multiple unmanned systems
The war in Iraq has fueled the technological development and necessity of unmanned systems in today’s military forces. As Peter...
The future of influence activities: Preserving a hard earned capability
Psychological operations (PSYOPS) tactics were used extensively during Operation Medusa in 2006 – loudspeaker operations to distract the enemy and...