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Integrating multiple systems into one powerful advantage

Article Abstract:

Mission Systems Integration (MSI) refers to the integration of multiple systems to deliver a solution that accomplishes a specific mission for a customer, and it requires a thorough understanding of the mission, the system being integrated, and the concept of operations. Raytheon's proficiency is unmatched in these areas and its world-class technology along with state-of-the-art MSI skills of 40,000 engineers enable affordable and interoperable capabilities.

Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2006
Product information, Guided Missiles, Space Vehicles, Parts, Defense industry, Integrated weapons systems, Defence industry, Raytheon Co. Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems

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The football advantage: Soccer can't match its power and flexibility

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Jeol F. Cassman and David Lai developed a novel metaphor that helps to think unconventionally about the American approach to warfare in unconventional environment. It is contended that the U.S. national security would benefit by paying attention to the strategic principles employed in soccer to deal with the unconventional threats rather than principles of American football.

Author: Krisinger, C.J. Col., Hertz. Martin Maj.
Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2004
Analysis, Military aspects, Military strategy

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Plying the space-based advantage

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The author examines the U.S. military's use of satellites in the invasion of Iraq. Topics include military satellites, weather satellites, and the use of global positioning systems.

Author: WIlson, J. R.
Publisher: Army Times Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Armed Forces Journal
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 1559-162X
Year: 2003
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing, Search and navigation equipment, Global Positioning Systems, Global Positioning System, Military satellites, Military communications, Meteorological satellites, United States. Armed Forces

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