Dmitry Filipoff, CIMSEC The following is based on a presentation delivered to multiple think tanks and U.S. Navy staffs.
The Military’s Vision of JADC2 Is Doomed Without a Robust Identity Tool
Forbes The centerpiece of U.S. military planning for information-age warfare is a network called Joint All-Domain Command and Control—JADC2 in Pentagon shorthand.
JADC2 crystalizes…
The Most Powerful Weapon To Use Against Democracies
Cole Herring, SWJ In the year 2000 around one tenth of the world’s population had internet access, and global internet traffic was 2.5 million gigabytes of data per day. By 2025 over…
Italy sea rescue law could put more migrant lives at risk: UN rights chief
A proposed new law in Italy on humanitarian search-and-rescue (SAR) operations could hinder the provision of lifesaving assistance in the Central Mediterranean and result in more deaths, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk warned on Thur…
Nigeria: $1.3 billion drive to stop ‘ticking time bomb’ of child malnutrition
The UN launched a $1.3 billion appeal on Thursday to help six million people severely affected by conflict, disease, and disaster in northeast Nigeria.Read the full story, “Nigeria: $1.3 billion drive to stop ‘ticking time bomb’ of child malnutrition”,…
UN experts warn of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if Rohingya refugee rations are cut
UN independent experts on Thursday warned of catastrophic consequences for Myanmar Rohingya refugee families living in camps in neighbouring Bangladesh, if life-saving food aid is slashed.Read the full story, “UN experts warn of ‘catastrophic consequen…
Horn of Africa: $84 million appeal to support migrants along risky route to Yemen
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) and partners are seeking $84 million to provide humanitarian and development assistance to over one million migrants in the Horn of Africa and communities hosting them. Read the full story, “Horn of Af…
UN environment agency tackles mercury-tarnished gold mining industry
Reducing mercury use by nearly 370 tons in nine countries, a UN environment agency initiative now plans to scale up efforts in 15 other affected nations, making conditions safer for millions of small-scale miners.Read the full story, “UN environment ag…