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Calendar.(Calendar)

Sep 01, 2005 ... SEPT Calendar listings are provided by the Convention and Education Department of the AOC as a service to its members. All requests for mention or listing in this section must be addressed to the AOC rather than to the editorial staff at JED, The Journal of Electronic Defense. ...

Digital domain.(Up Front)

Sep 01, 2005; ... Senior Editor Brendan Rivers writes a story in this issue (see "USAF to Locate Enemy Using RWRs," p. 20) about how the US Air Force recently awarded Raytheon a contract to develop a networked passive geolocation capability for the AN/ALR-69A(V) radar-warning receiver (RWR) that would be ...

Doing better.(FROM THE President)(Editorial)

Sep 01, 2005; ... This is my 24th and last JED column as your association's president. It has been a privilege and honor that will remain in my memory the rest of my life. I write this as we sit on the runway at LaGuardia Airport in the queue waiting to depart. We have been here for almost six hours, and ...

Shutting the bomb factory: technology so far has proven no match for relatively low-tech bombs in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Sep 01, 2005; ... Following the fall of Baghdad to US-led forces in 2003, the war to topple the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein appeared to be all but over. Iraqi troops were no match for the invading Western forces and either surrendered quickly or melted into the civilian population. Then the "improvised ...

People monitor.(General John P. Jumper )

Sep 01, 2005 ... US Air Force Chief of Staff General John P. Jumper was expected to retire after 39 years of service at an Andrews AFB, MD, ceremony Sept. 2. His effective date of retirement will be November 1, 2005. Acting Secretary of the Air Force Pete Geren was expected to host the ceremony, at which ...