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REPORT: SECURITY CONCERNS
The Air Force alone can't protect the nation's air and space defense command center at Peterson Air Force base from a hijacked plane, security consultants said, raising questions about why Colorado Springs Airport officials weren't consulted about moving the center there from Cheyenne Mountain. Although the consultants...
Tags: Air Force, North American Aerospace Defense Command, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-06-23
TEENS AIM HIGH AT INSTITUTE
Thirty Colorado Springs teens spent last week with their heads above the clouds in what some say was the first aerospace institute for high school students in the nation. Students from Mitchell and Coronado high schools' aerospace engineering classes attended classroom sessions and two field trips. ...
Tags: aerospace, Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-06-08
FIRE NEAR BROADMOOR CONTROLLED
Fire crews had a 4-acre blaze near the Broadmoor Bluffs area about out at 5 p.m., the Colorado Springs Fire Department said. The blaze was reported at 12:26 p.m. north of Norad Road and just south of the Broadmoor Bluffs neighborhood in southwest Colorado Springs. ...
Tags: North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-06-07
Letters
DEFINING PERSONHOOD Women shouldn't destroy life growing within them I have been following, albeit loosely, the debate in the letters section about Kristi Burton's Personhood Amendment proposal. Darlene Smith seems to ignore the basic tenets of Conservative Values ("Conservatives inconsistent in views of government,"...
Tags: FINANCE, Israel, Leadership, MARKETING, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Taxes
Research articles 2008-05-15
NORAD-NORTHCOM command center ribbon cutting ceremony
As Prepared for Delivery by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, CO, Tuesday, May 13, 2008 Minister MacKay, thank you for that introduction. The occasion of the 50th anniversary of NORAD--which we celebrated last night--is but one reminder of America's strong and...
Tags: Canada, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-05-14
NORAD 50th Anniversary
As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates, Broadmoor Hotel, Colorado Springs, CO, Monday, May 12, 2008 Well I can tell how thrilled you all are--oh, it's 10 o'clock--great, there are two speeches. Laughter Thank you, Gene. General Renuart was my senior military assistant when I started...
Tags: Government, North American Aerospace Defense Command, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-05-12
SANTA MEETS STARGATE COMMAND
During its 50 years, NORAD has captured the imagination of filmmakers and starry-eyed children. One phone call in 1955 remade a top-secret national security mission into a whimsical vigil for travels of a jolly old soul with the power of flight. Since a department...
Tags: Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-05-11
A NORAD TIMELINE
Sept. 1, 1954: Continental Air Defense Command CONAD, a joint or unified command, is established. Sept. 12, 1957: NORAD begins, agreement is drafted. May 12, 1958: First NORAD agreement is signed by Canada and the United States. May 18, 1961: Excavation...
Tags: Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-05-11
A WARY EYE ON THE SKY
The U.S. in 1958 was in the grip of the Cold War. Schoolchildren went through nuclear attack drills, diving under desks and covering their heads. Suburbanites built concrete bomb shelters stocked with canned food in which they could wait out Armageddon. ...
Tags: North American Aerospace Defense Command, SECURITY
Research articles 2008-05-11
BRIEFLY
Exercise tests NORAD, NorthCom Terrorist attacks in Washington state and the accidental release of a chemical agent in Oregon are among the scenarios providing the backdrop for a natonwide military exercise that wraps up Thursday. The North American Aerospace Defense Command...
Tags: Government, Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-05-05
BRIEFLY
Steady snow, but roads stay clear Colorado Springs saw steady snowfall Wednesday evening -- but little accumulation. The National Weather Service recorded trace amounts, and roads seemed relatively clear of snow and slush. Snow showers were expected to...
Tags: E-mail, FINANCE, MARKETING, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-04-17
USA: BOOZ ALLEN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR TECHNICAL COLLECTION.
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. of Herndon, Va., is being awarded a cost plus fixed fee contract for $17,514,399.The National Agency Technical Homeland Defense and Homeland Security Geospatial Information Systems, technical collection and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance/incident awareness and assessment, and intelligence analysis for North American...
Tags: Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., Government, Herndon, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Virginia
Research articles 2008-04-06
Fighter Wing Helps Monitor Skies Over, Around Alaska
Minnesota The 148th Fighter Wing recently became the first non-Alaskan or Canadian unit to help police the skies over and around Alaska. The six-week mission for about 50 members of the Minnesota Air National Guard unit was in support of routine North American Aerospace Defense Command NORAD air-sovereignty...
Tags: Alaska, Manufacturing, monitor, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-04-01
A NOD TO 50 YEARS OF NORAD
From air shows to a gala ball, events to mark the 50th anniversary of the North American Aerospace Defense Command offer something for everyone in coming months. NORAD began operations at Ent Air Force Base in Colorado Springs on Sept. 12, 1957, and the agreement between Canada...
Tags: North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-03-31
LICENSE PLATES FOR 4TH ID, NORAD
DENVER - Soldiers in the Army's 4th Infantry Division and those who are stationed at NORAD soon will be able to show off their workplace pride in a new way: on their license plates. A pair of bills passing without controversy through the Colorado General Assembly this...
Tags: CAREER, North American Aerospace Defense Command, plate
Research articles 2008-03-24
BRIEFLY
NORAD to help shuttle NASA's space shuttle mission this week will be supported by the North American Aerospace Defense Command and Northern Command, based at Peterson Air Force Base. NORAD, the bi-national North American air defense command, will ensure airspace safety and security for...
Tags: North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-03-10
F-15 GROUNDING HASN'T HARMED NORAD MISSIONS, OFFICIAL SAYS
The Air Force's grounding of its F-15 aircraft had no impact on operations of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, the joint command with Canada based at Peterson Air Force Base. "The Air Force provides capability to NORAD to defend North American aerospace, and they've done that...
Tags: Air Force, Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command
Research articles 2008-01-10
An interview with Victor E. Renuart, Jr
JFQ: A recent RAND Corporation study called for carving out 9,000 Army National Guard Soldiers to form 10 homeland security task forces, including training and equipping, ahead of the next major natural disaster or domestic terrorist attack. Although multiple command and control structures complicated the military response to Hurricane Katrina,...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Government, Governor, MARKETING, Mexico, NATO, North American Aerospace Defense Command, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2008-01-01
Defending the digital battlefield
In 1983, with the Cold War still going strong, a movie called "War Games" depicted an eccentric computer hacker named David Lightman, played by Matthew Broderick. With dogged determination to play the military-generated game, Global Thermo-Nuclear War, David managed to hack into the North American Aerospace Defense Command computer system...
Tags: cell, computer, network, NETWORKING, North American Aerospace Defense Command, PRODUCTIVITY, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2008-01-01
Q & A with Rear Adm. Kendall L. Card Director, Command Control Systems NORAD-USNORTHCOM J6
Rear Admiral Kendall L. Card assumed the position of Director, Command Control Systems, North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command (NORAD/ USNORTHCOM) J6, July 28, 2006. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] CHIPS first had the pleasure of talking with Admiral Card at MILCOM 2007 in late October. MILCOM, sponsored by AFCEA...
Tags: card, INTERNET, Manufacturing, North American Aerospace Defense Command, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2008-01-01
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