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''Afghanistan and the Future of Peace Operations'' - Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the University of Chicago08 Apr. 2010 for expeditionary operations. But Afghanistan has taught us all that we need to build much more deployable forces. That we need to team up to buy the kind of transport or logistics that might be too expensive for individual countries. And that we need to cut | Opinion |
Six Allies agree to cooperation on movement control for NATO operations22 Mar. 2010 Multinational Integrated Logistic Unit (Mov Con MILU | News |
Six Allies agree to cooperation on movement control for NATO operations22 Mar. 2010 Multinational Integrated Logistic Unit (Mov Con MILU | News |
Speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the occasion of his visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Ritz Carlton Hotel, Manama, Bahrain07 Mar. 2010 not have to be necessarily with ships – there are other ways of contributing to these operations, such as with support in the fields of information, logistics, or exercises. We will then need to develop an effective web of contacts. We should build upon | Opinion |
Press briefing by LtGen William Caldwell, Commander of the NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan (NTM-A)04 Mar. 2010 Security Forces we're talking about the army, the police, the army air corps, the medical facilities associated with those entities, logistics facilities associated with those entities, and we also do infrastructure development. We also are responsible | Opinion |
Joint press point with NATO’s Senior Civilian Representative (SCR) in Afghanistan, Mark Sedwill and the Governor of Afghanistan’s Helmand Province, Mohammad Gulab Mangal10 Feb. 2010 in mind anything that will come. This commission has got in mind and is prepared to face any challenges when it comes to logistics, when it comes to the physical work, when it comes to the delivery to the people, to displaced people and so we’ve got | Opinion |
Lecture 6 - Cyber attacks: hype or an increasing headache for open societies? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General02 Feb. 2010 standards of protection than others. One thing, which is classic, particularly in military systems is that people tend to protect the networks, which contain secrets. But if you're in Afghanistan what's the most important computer network? Logistics | Opinion |
Mauritania: another Mediterranean Dialogue nation to use NAMSA’s services29 Jan. 2010 On 25 January 2010, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between NAMSO and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The MOU provides a framework agreement for future cooperative logistic support activities related to Trust Fund Projects for which | News |
Mauritania: another Mediterranean Dialogue nation to use NAMSA’s services29 Jan. 2010 On 25 January 2010, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between NAMSO and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The MOU provides a framework agreement for future cooperative logistic support activities related to Trust Fund Projects for which | News |
Lecture 5 - Failed and failing states: will they keep us busy in the next 20 years as they have during the last 20 years? - Dr Jamie Shea, Director of Policy Planning in the Private Office of the Secretary General26 Jan. 2010 for intelligence collection, to put more resources into helicopters to move around, we have to put more resources into strategic aircraft, logistics and this kind of things. He argues that for the price of one joint strike fighter you can operate several more | Opinion |