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ENFORCEMENT: by Fran Yanor
Hot Cars in the Inner City: Reducing Teen Crime
With some teens commonly stealing 10 cars a day, the situation was getting out of control. Led by Chief Cal Johnston, the Regina Police Services launched the Auto Theft Strategy that involved getting to know (and help) your clientelle...
GUEST EDITORIAL: by Tim Page
Industrial Strengths: Strategic Procurement Benefits
The Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries provides a checklist to evaluate the federal governments ability to re-invest in military and security forces while achieving strategic long-term economic benefits for Canada...
SIMULATION: by Ken Krukewich and Bernie Grover
M&S: Redefining Defence Procurement
We are in the midst of another great breakthrough in Modeling and Simulation a technological revolution facilitated by the emergence of very high speed computers that process huge amounts of information at an ever decreasing cost...
ANALYSIS: by Major Rob Day
Rethinking Light Forces: Examining Capability
If you dont have it, dont count on it. There has been a concerted movement towards the development of "light" forces with agile support services. We must take time to reflect on the full impacts some of these decisions might have.
ANALYSIS: by Jim Cox
Transformation: Wheres the Beef?
CF transformation is generally moving forward as planned, however, serious problems could erupt if it gets out of synch. There are many complicated balls in the air right now, and they all need money and people.
CANADIAN FORCES: by Capt(N) Kelly Williams
Chief Force Development
To efficiently manage this major Canadian Forces transformation, it has been broken down into a four-phase process.
RECRUITMENT: by Bob Bergen
When Your Country Calls
Predictions that the Forces would be hard-pressed to meet ambitious expansion targets may well be locked in time because the most recent figures show exactly the opposite in 2006.
Canada/U.S. Trade: by Judy Bradt
Climbing to Success in the U.S.
Canadian companies are winning in the US defence and security technology market. Can your company win get there? How long will it take? What makes a company successful?
U.S./Canada: by Dwight N. Mason
NORAD Renewal Agreement 2006
The United States and Canada have agreed to renew the NORAD Agreement. That Agreement provides for binational air defense control and space warning for Canada and the United States, and this latest renewal adds an important new feature.
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