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NATO Ally Contributions to the Space Domain
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The emphasis U.S. NATO allies place on space operations presents multiple avenues for the U.S. and its NATO allies to increase and expand capabilities across a range of military space capabilities.
capabilities in that domain. Rather, NATO’s approach will focus on increasing interoperability through the use of space and better enabling support from space in the form of communications, positioning
Arctic Strategy and Operations
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CNA provides Arctic analysis and expertise on Arctic operations, strategy, economics, and policy. Our analysts gather data from Arctic military exercises.
command and control for the U.S. Navy Maritime Operations Center in Iceland and the Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise in Alaska Cybersecurity and interoperability  for Carrier Strike Group
Elections in South Korea and the Philippines: Opportunities for Deeper U.S. Security Cooperation
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James Bellacqua discusses how elections in South Korea and the Philippines could lead to greater security cooperation with the U.S.
Washington's intention to prioritize and modernize these alliances and deepen interoperability with partner nations in defense of shared interests in the region. Consequently, signs that the new
Tonga Aid
/our-media/indepth/2022/02/tonga-aid
Brian Waidelich examines what we can learn about the military capabilities of the U.S. and China from their aid delivery to Tonga following a devastating volcano.
highlight, there are cases in which ally or partner militaries have facilities and platforms closer to the location in which an emergency arises. Interoperability between U.S. and ally forces increases
Why Are Special Operations Ever Conducted?
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Anyone who has watched popular films such as Zero Dark Thirty, 12 Strong, Lone Survivor, or Blackhawk Down has to wonder: why are special operations ever conducted in the first place?
for greater integration, interoperability, and interdependence—and succumb to the pull of the orthodoxy? This examination of the reason why special operations are conducted predicts that these tensions
cna talks: ISIS Tactics
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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has received a lot of attention for their innovative tactics on and off the battlefield including their messaging, media activities and technology use. How innovative are they really? And, how should the U.S. and allies react? Listen along as Dr. Eric Thompson talks with four of CNA's experts to discuss what you need to know about ISIS's tactics. Topics include: ISIS's use of social media ISIS's use of drones, car bombs and tunnels The importance of holding territory ISIS's affiliates The effects of and reasons for barbarity The transfer of knowledge online The role of virtual technology
and director of CNA's Center for Strategic Studies. His most recent work addressed counterterrorism operations, security cooperation activities, military-to-military relations with Egypt, interoperability
facilitator-guide-steady-state-scenario
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CommunicationsHow do 9-1-1 operations and dispatch work? Does the installation have its own emergency call/dispatch center?What are potential communications/interoperability challenges? Language/vocabulary
facilitator-guide-festival-scenario
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center?What are potential communications/interoperability challenges? Language/vocabulary?Are area radio systems interoperable? Is there a common channel that everyone could switch to?Policies