VOLUME 48, NUMBER
5, MAY 2005
The Official Publication of the Navy League
of the United States
SPECIAL REPORT: INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE & RECONNAISSANCE
From expanded missions and capabilities for unmanned aerial vehicles
to new strategies and technologies for protecting U.S. ports and coastlines,
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance advances are a top priority
for the U.S. sea services.
Navy Explores Common UAV Command and Control
Architecture
By AMY KLAMPER
Global Hawk to Test its Sea Legs
By RICHARD R. BURGESS
A Smarter, More Lethal Fire Scout
By RICHARD
R. BURGESS
Navy, Coast Guard Seek National Strategy for
Maritime Security
By JASON SHERMAN
Cooperation is Key to Maritime Domain Awareness
By DAVID W. MUNNS
Optics Options of Submarines
By ROBERT A. HAMILTON
FEATURES
Legislative Agenda for Transitional Times
By SHEILA M. McNEILL
Cohen Highlights Office of Naval Research Innovations
By RICHARD R. BURGESS
Sea-Air-Space
Exposition Reporter’s
Notebook
By RICHARD R. BURGESS
Interview: Vice Adm. Joseph A. Sestak Jr.
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations
for Warfare Requirements and Programs
In My Own Words
By CAPT. STEPHEN W. FERGUSON
DEPARTMENTS
President’s
Message
Editor’s Note
Washington Report: Legislation threatens defense cooperation efforts
with Europe.
Letters
Ship’s Library
Seapower International
The Industrial Base
Historical Perspective
Navy League News
Council Digest
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