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Article: The case for Transatlantic cooperation--a U.S. perspective: knowledge-enabled warfare * knowledge-enabled logistics * knowledge-enabled business.(INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE ACQUISITION)(Defence Manufacturers' Association, Defence Export Services Organisation)
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- September 1, 2004
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Thank you for that warm introduction, General Sharman [Maj. Gen. Alan Sharman, director general, U.K. Defence Manufacturer's Association]. It's a privilege for me to be here this morning.
General Farrell [Lt. Gen. Larry Farrell Jr., president/CEO, National Defense Industrial Association], it is good to see you as well, and thanks for your continued support of the defense industry.
As I look around, I see people here from the governments of the U.S., U.K. and our allies, as well as many of the industries that have long served the interests of our nations and the NATO Alliance so well. In fact, this great group is one of the best reasons for attending these ...