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Notebook
WiDS Northstar Scholarships.
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LGen Watt: Investing in the Future by Chris MacLean
Recruit, train, and equip – these three words sum up the responsibilities of the Chief of the Air Staff – and always with an eye to the future. Long term plans focus on investing in capability, something that has been gradually diminished in recent decades. Six key equipment programs are in various stages of maturing and funding, however none of can yet be considered a “done deal.”
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Military Procurement
Is the defence procurement process as open and transparent as they claim?
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Bold Quest: Reducing Friendly Fire by LCol Douglas Martin
Combat conditions challenge the soldiers calling for and the pilots bringing in the close air support. Through demonstrations designed to fuse various nations’ operating procedures and technologies, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States are determined to reduce blue-on-blue incidents.
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Bosnia: Rear-Admiral Witthauer by Peter Pigott
Commanding EUFOR in Bosnia since December 2006, RAdm Witthauer of Germany has direct command over 2500 troops stationed there. There is tremendous opportunity for development at many levels in the Balkans, and EUFOR is helping the people stay on track with their aim of lasting peace and in progressing towards integration in the European Union.
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Bosnia: Then and Now by Peter Pigott
Peace is taking hold at last in Bosnia – transitioning with Canadian help.
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Personnel Exchange in Canada by Major Eric Robinson
Increased cross-border training between Canada and the U.S. is necessary for improving interoperability.
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Leading Radar Technologies by Greg Westfall
Canada invests heavily in R&D to ensure that its radar technology remains at the cutting edge.
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Training the Warfighter by Dale Bennett
Be ready to train future warfighters with cutting edge training technology – they will accept no less.
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The Oldest Ordinary Seaman by Laurie Hawn, MP
Time to set sail with HMCS Algonquin as Canada faces the necessary task of rebuilding and revitalizing the Navy.
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