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Military Procurement – It’s Complex, Get Used to It! : by Pierre Lagueux
Defence procurements are as diverse as the equipment and services they obtain. The public environment in which it operates continuously changes over time.
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Defence Procurement : by Rob Day
We, as a nation, can no longer accept administrative delays when it comes to enabling the Canadian Forces to provide critical security.
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On the Horizon : by Rob Day
Synopsis of defence equipment plans around the world.
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Mexico’s Military : by James Careless
Mexico’s military is embroiled in a civil war with the country’s drug cartels. It’s an battle with no apparent end in sight, and in which the very reason for bringing troops into the fray may well be their undoing.
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Afghanistan, America, and the “Vietnam” Syndrome : by Sunil Ram
It seems America has forgotten both the lessons of Vietnam and the Soviet experience in Afghanistan, and has fallen back on stupid and arrogant ideas that are simply a rehash of failed tactics and strategies of yesteryear.
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From the Tower – Another Decade of Darkness? : by Hudson
Another decade of darkness is returning and Canada’s parliament is once again oblivious to the coming collapse. There are three reasons for this.
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CAS: LGen André Deschamps : by Peter Pigott
The old curse: “May you live interesting times,” might apply to LGen Deschamp’s tenure as Chief of Air Staff (CAS) – except he would see it as a challenge, not a curse.
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Operation HESTIA to aid Haiti : by Peter Pigott
Canada is pulling together in massive government response. Army, Navy, Air Force, the DART, CIDA, Foreign Affairs... all working feverishly to help Haitians in this hour of need.
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Exercise Maple Guardian : by Louise Mercier-Johnson
Practice, practice, practice – this is what saves lives in the army. As 1 RCR Battle Group prepares for deployment to Afghanistan, practice is what they get at Fort Irwin’s National Training Center in the Mojave Desert.
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Future Ships for Canada : by Louise Mercier-Johnson
In recent years, Canada has struggled to procure replacements or even refits for its military fleet of ships. The shipping industry is optimistic that a National Shipbuilding Strategy may be in the cards.
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Reworking Regional Benefits (IRBs) : by Ken Pole
In our ongoing look at the challenges of IRBs, Ken Pole reports on the key changes being considered for an IRB policy update.
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