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The document outlines the objectives and requirements for developing a prototype communications network for use by Special Operations Forces in combat environments, integrating cyber and electronic warfare technologies.
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Military Technology, Cyber and Electronic Warfare
Document Type:
Statement of Objectives
Organ / Institution:
US Army Special Operations Command
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Contractors, Military Personnel
Period of validity:
Until completion of prototype development and evaluation
Approval Date:
October 2020
Date of amendments:
Not specified
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Year:
2024
Region / City:
McLean, VA
Topic:
Navy Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP+)
Document Type:
Request for Information (RFI)
Organization:
Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR), Program Executive Officer, Manpower, Logistics and Business Solutions (PEO MLB)
Target Audience:
Business and technology firms
Period of Validity:
2024-2030
Approval Date:
11 Oct 2024
Modification Date:
Not specified
Note:
Description
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Not specified
Topic:
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Operational Analysis, Military
Document Type:
Statement of Requirement
Organization:
Land Warfare Centre (LWC) Operational Research Branch
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Military personnel, researchers, defense industry
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Oostende, Belgium
Theme:
NATO Naval Mine Warfare
Document Type:
Administrative Instructions
Organization:
NATO Maritime Command (MARCOM), NATO Naval Mine Warfare Centre of Excellence (NATO NMW COE)
Target Audience:
NMW Commanders, Subject Matter Experts
Period of Activity:
18-19 June 2024
Approval Date:
27/05/2024
Date of Changes:
27/05/2024
Security Clearance:
NATO SECRET
Conference Fee:
€ 33
Contact:
[email protected]
Accommodation:
Hotel Bero, Hotel Botteltje, Hotel Burlington, Leopold Hotel, Hotel Ter Streep
Transportation:
Self-arranged, walking distance from train station
Dress Code:
Casual for Ice Breaker, Service Dress or Civilian Business Suit for Conference
Description:
Administrative guidelines for the 2024 NATO Naval Mine Warfare Conference, detailing the event agenda, logistics, registration, and security procedures.
Year:
2020
Date:
5 October 2020
Session:
Forty-fifth session of the Human Rights Council
Agenda item:
Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention
Document symbol:
A/HRC/45/CRP.3
Type of document:
Conference room paper
Issuing body:
Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan
Institutional framework:
United Nations Human Rights Council
Geographic focus:
South Sudan
Temporal coverage:
2013–2020
Thematic focus:
Armed conflict, starvation of civilians, food insecurity, humanitarian law, human rights violations
Affected populations:
Civilians, internally displaced persons, refugees, women and children
Applicable law:
International humanitarian law and international human rights law
Source type:
United Nations human rights report
Year:
2025
Institution:
Cornell College
Instructor:
Robert Givens
Course Title:
Warfare and Society in Modern Times
Office:
213 College Hall
Email:
[email protected]
Class Hours:
M, T, W 3:15-4:30 and by appointment
Texts:
M. Boot, War Made New; A. Hochschild, To End All Wars; G. Roberts, Victory at Stalingrad; M. Boot, Invisible Armies
Evaluation Components:
Midterm Exam (20%), Paper on Hochschild (20%), Presentation on Boot IA (15%), Paper on non-traditional warfare (20%), Final Exam (25%)
Target Audience:
Undergraduate students
Class Meetings:
12:45 unless otherwise indicated
Policies:
Academic integrity, accommodations for documented learning disabilities
Schedule:
Sept. 4 – Sept. 27, covering warfare from Gunpowder Revolution to modern conflicts
Year:
20XX
Region / City:
Summerville, SC
Topic:
Prototype Projects, Government Contracts
Document Type:
Agreement
Organization:
Advanced Technology International (ATI)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Government contractors, Consortium members
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Issuing Authority:
United States Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC), Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance & Special Operations Forces (ISR & SOF) Directorate, Special Warfare (SW) Program Office (AFLCMC/WISN)
Document Type:
Sources Sought Synopsis / Request for Information
Reference Number:
FA8629-22-RFI-50471
NAICS Code:
336612 Boat Building
Program Area:
Special Warfare (SW)
Operational Context:
USAF intentional water operations and open water training
Primary Mission:
Safety, medical triage, evacuation, rescue and recovery during waterborne operations
Vessel Length Overall:
30’7"
Length Without Engines:
27’7"
Beam Overall:
9’11"
Maximum Displacement:
Approximately 11,840 lbs
Maximum Payload:
Approximately 5,688 lbs
Propulsion:
Twin counter-rotating 300hp outboard engines
Passenger Capacity:
12 or more
Hull Material:
Natural finished aluminum hull and deck
Certification Categories:
Small Business, Women-Owned Small Business, Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business, HUBZone, Veteran Owned Small Business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, 8(a)
Intended Use:
Combat dive, intentional water parachuting, helicopter insertion and extraction, personnel rescue and recovery
Market Research Purpose:
Identification of capable sources and industry capabilities
Year:
2014
Region / city:
United States
Theme:
Military Technology
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
U.S. Armed Forces
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Military professionals, technology developers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual description
Year:
2020
Region / city:
United States, Iran
Topic:
US-Iran Relations, Economic Sanctions, Security, Nuclear Agreement
Document Type:
Educational Material
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Students studying international relations and security
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region:
EMEA
Topic:
Electronic Warfare, Academic Training
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
Electronic Warfare Academy
Position:
Instructor
Employment Type:
Full-time / Part-time
Reporting To:
Head of Electronic Warfare Academy
Required Experience:
EW operations, Electromagnetic Spectrum knowledge, instructional experience
Preferred Background:
Military, defence, or government experience; formal instructional roles
Travel Requirements:
Across EMEA
Security Clearance:
Required
Year:
2012
Region / city:
Australia
Topics:
Military history, Naval affairs, Defence projects
Document type:
Newsletter
Organization:
Fleet Naval Ship Association (F.N.S.A.)
Authors:
Allan Moffatt, Ian Pfennigwerth
Target audience:
Veterans, Defence personnel, General public interested in military history
Key events:
Malaya and Borneo Veterans Day, Battle for Australia Service, Bitapaka Day, Air Warfare Destroyer keel laying
Locations mentioned:
Sydney, Garden Island, Adelaide, New Britain, Jesselton
Military units:
Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Australian Air Force
Ships mentioned:
HMAS Sydney, HMAS Anzac, HMAS Snipe, MV Mandurah
Notable persons:
Lieutenant Thomas Bond, Able Seaman Billy Williams, Governor of NSW Professor Mare Bashir AC CVO, Minister Stephen Smith, Senator Penny Wong, Minister Jason Clare
Year:
1970s–1990s
Region / City:
Argentina, United States
Subject:
Christian spiritual warfare strategies
Document Type:
Teaching/lecture notes
Institution / Organization:
Church ministries and revival movements
Authors:
Unspecified lecturer referencing Randy Clark, Carlos Annacondia, Omar Cabrera, C. Peter Wagner, John Wimber, John Paul Jackson
Target Audience:
Christian church leaders and practitioners
Key Figures:
Carlos Annacondia, Omar Cabrera, C. Peter Wagner, John Wimber, John Paul Jackson
Main Concepts:
Prayers, deliverance, revival, strategic level spiritual warfare, prophetic and kingly strategies
Controversy Notes:
Debate over effectiveness and theological basis of SLSW
Historical Context:
Argentine revival, Vineyard church adoption of SLSW practices
Year:
2024
Date:
April 28, 2024
Book:
Ephesians
Chapters:
6:14-20
Type of document:
Sermon / Expository Lecture
Author:
Not specified
Audience:
Christian students and congregants
Location:
Not specified
Themes:
Spiritual warfare, Armor of God, Faith, Righteousness, Gospel, Prayer
Key References:
Martin Luther, 95 Theses, Roman military imagery
Purpose:
Instruction on spiritual preparedness and biblical principles
Structure:
Exposition of armor to put on, take up, and always maintain in spiritual battle
Note:
Year
Organization:
Schneider Electric
Document type:
Technical white paper
Authors:
Digital Plant – Industry Business, Americas Expert Support; Customer Satisfaction & Quality
Revision:
1
Product scope:
Legacy Schneider Electric PAC and PLC controllers and associated I/O, communication modules, and control networks
Lifecycle status:
Legacy products outside active cybersecurity vulnerability assessment
Industry sector:
Industrial automation and control systems
Geographic scope:
Americas
Page count:
4
Security focus:
Cybersecurity considerations for legacy control systems
Reference standards and sources:
Industrial Control Systems cybersecurity publications
Note:
Audit ID
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Unit:
BSA Troop 28
Location:
Glencoe, Illinois
Target grade level:
5th grade
Program:
Cyber Chip
Related ranks:
Scout Rank, Star Rank
Document type:
Instructional requirements and worksheet
Last update:
May 4, 2019
Applicable requirements date:
February 9, 2019
Required activities:
Online safety videos, Internet Safety Pledge, parent-guided exercises
Associated resources:
NetSmartz, BSA Youth Protection materials
Signatories required:
Scout, Parent or Guardian
Contextual description:
Instructional scouting source outlining Internet safety requirements, viewing assignments, parental involvement, and verification steps for earning the Cyber Chip award and satisfying rank advancement criteria for 5th grade scouts.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Glencoe, Illinois
Subject:
Digital Safety, Scouting
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
Boy Scouts of America
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Scouts in Grades 6-8
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
May 4, 2019
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Subject:
Cybersecurity
Document Type:
Job Profile
Organization / Institution:
United Nations
Author:
United Nations Compensation and Classification Section
Target Audience:
Cybersecurity professionals and recruitment teams
Effective Date:
1 December 2023
Date of Changes:
Not applicable