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THE SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL MARITIME SECURITY FORUM
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Ned's Job of the Week
on Thu 26 Feb 2009 05:25 AM EST | Permanent Link
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This is a top-notch event you won't want to miss! March 25, 2009 at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT
THE SURFACE NAVY ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES THE FIRST ANNUAL MARITIME SECURITY FORUM
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The Maritime Strategy: Working Together to Defend the Homeland |
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March 25, 2009 |
United States Coast Guard Academy New London, Connecticut
This event will bring Navy, Coast Guard, Industry, Inter-agency and International stakeholders together to discuss the Cooperative Strategy for 21st century Seapower and how it applies to maritime security.
You will Learn about:
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The threats to America and its allies are both large and small.
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Disruptions to maritime commerce have global implications.
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How homeland defense begins far from our shores, and involves a broad spectrum of participants, each with vital capability and capacity.
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How armed services and civilian agencies cooperate to share information and act upon that information.
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How industry contributes to global maritime domain awareness.
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How technology, operation, policy, information-sharing and operations must be coordinated to achieve maritime security.
https://www.navysna.org/CGForum/Index.htm
Keywords:
Web,
Weapons,
Vessels,
Technology,
Systems,
Strategic,
Space,
Ships,
Security,
Radar,
Program,
Production,
Ocean,
Navy,
Naval,
Military,
Media,
Maritime,
Marine,
Logistics,
Information,
Government,
Force,
Engineer,
Communication,
clearance,
Analysis,
Aircraft,
Air,
Acquisition
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