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May 2016
Social Media, Electronic Warfare Tools Among SOCOM's Technology Gaps
By Jon HarperTAMPA, Fla. – Special Operations Command is looking for a few good ideas to help it fight the Islamic State and other adversaries, a top acquisition official said on May 25. It has niche requirements for tools that will help it defend against drone and electronic warfare attacks, and to navigate the world of social media, said Tony Davis, the command’s science and technology director. -
May 2016
Special Operators Helping U.S. Law Enforcement Root Out Homegrown Terrorists
By Jon Harper"TAMPA, Fla. — U.S special operators are uncovering intelligence overseas that is helping U.S. law enforcement root out homegrown terrorist cells, the White House’s top counterterrorism advisor said May 24.<br/> <br/>" -
December 2014
Military Study Criticizes Direction of U.S. National Security Policy
By Sandra I. ErwinThe United States does not have a credible strategy to combat enemies like Islamic extremist groups and needs to rethink its entire national security decision-making process, a new military-funded study suggests. -
May 2014
Language Programs Needed For Special Operators
By Yasmin TadjdehAs Special Operations Command shifts its focus globally, operators have an urgent need to learn new languages, particularly in African, European and Asian countries, officials said May 21. -
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December 2012
Special Operations Forces Seek Clarity on Their Future Role
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May 2012
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October 2010