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INTERVIEW: by Chris MacLean
Vice-Admiral Bruce MacLean, Diversifying the Naval Portfolio
Canada's Chief of the Maritime Staff (CMS) discusses the primary challenges facing the Navy as it repositions itself as a strong security and defence asset
View the Navys update to its Leadmark strategic vision document.
GUEST EDITORIAL: by Ronald E. Harrison
Ready, Aye, Ready!
History, heritage, and goals of our navy. Canada's Naval Forces are the reflection of a new generation of leadership
PROCUREMENT: by RAdm (ret) Bruce Johnston
Making Performance-based Procurement Work
The Deepwater Project of the U.S. Coast Guard shows why the performance-based procurement approach is gaining support in military and security circles
NAVAL REPORT: by Dr Rich Gimblett
West Coast Navy Moves the Yardstick
Multinational naval/air exercise, Trident Fury, coordinates operations in a multi-threat environment with homeland security and expeditionary warfare dimensions
M&S : UNINHABITED ENVIRONMENT: by MGen John Leech
Boats Without Sailors
Unmanned technology flies, dives, and skims the surface with innovative applications in the naval environment
M&S: EXERCISE ENVIRONMENT: by Michael Hambley
Modeling, Simulation and War Gaming
The Navy incorporates modeling and simulation in decision-making processes relating to maritime operations, training, R&D, and simulation-based acquisition
M&S: TRAINING ENVIRONMENT: by LCdr Allan Porteous and Stan Jacobson
Maintenance Procedures Trainer (MPT)
Support of the evolving training requirements of the Canadian Patrol Frigate included acquisition of a Maintenance Procedures Trainer to operate and maintain shipboard systems
M&S: TRAINING ENVIRONMENT: by Garland Hardy
Shiphandling Simulators
Shiphandling is a key element in the training and development of bridge officers and teams. It is a complex mix of knowledge, skills and judgment....
M&S : R&D ENVIRONMENT: by Greg Walker and Dr Ingar Moen
Shipboard Integration of Sensors & Weapons System
Above Water Warfare has a clear need to address advances in threat systems and the consequent demands on shipboard operations, particularly with regard to littoral environments
OPINION: by Gary H. Rice
Amphibious Capability
Is an amphibious assault ship the answer to Canada's requirements?
INTEROPERABILITY: by Capt(N) Peter Avis
Interdepartmental Information Sharing
The battlespace of terrorism becomes equally local and federal, domestic and international. Governments must try to comprehend this and react to its changed form.
OPINION: by Jerrod A. Riley
The Unsinkable Corvette
Are naval planners and governments finding new value in this compact yet potent platform, the WWII Corvette.
LEST WE FORGET: by Dave Brown
Commanding a Submarine in WWII
An interview with Lieutenant-Commander (retired) Fred Sherwood, DSC and Bar, RCNVR, former Commander of HMS Spiteful.
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