In this issue, we examine the enduring importance of maritime security to project forward presence; protect trade and shipping lanes; preserve national sovereignty; ensure regional stability; and prevent criminal activity and violent extremists' use of the maritime environment as a venue for attack or to transport contraband. Maritime security is an objective also prized by our closest allies and newest partners in maritime security operations.
CHIPS. Volume 27, Number 2, April-June 2009
2009
61 pages
Report
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English
Information Systems , Computers, Control & Information Theory , Information Processing Standards , Common Carrier & Satellite , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Computer networks , Information systems , Joint military activities , Navy , Command and control systems , Communications networks , Naval operations , Maritime industry , Security , Information exchange , Global , Tracking , Maritime security , Partnerships , Information technology , Information sharing
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