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    role in strategic communication, primarily through information operations, public affairs, visual information, and defense support to public diplomacy. The PECOM and especially the case of Philippines, where they actively engage with Philippine’s military and civilians should be focused maintaining support of the relevant population to the US mission and the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty. Therefore, an effective IO based on synchronization of important themes, messages, images, and…

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    Edward Joseph Snowden is an “American Computer professional, former CIA employee, and former contractor for the United States government who copied and leaked classified information from the NSA in 2013 without prior authorization.” After taking actions to reveal thousands of National Security Agency documents, he is referred to by many as a whistleblower. Snowden, due to his actions, has been charged for violation of theft of government property and violation of the Espionage Act of 1917. Did…

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    The 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) offers the grand strategy for DOD to reduce the size and capabilities of the USJF while maintaining the same U.S. Defense Strategy Guidance to protect the homeland, build security globally to preserve regional stability, and project power and win decisively. The National Military Strategy (NMS) and…

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    Response Essay Rewrite In recent times, Apple and the FBI have been arguing over the creation of software that would be able to reveal encrypted information. The author of the article Biting Apple Bruises Privacy Rights, argues the idea that by forcing Apple to hack their product will result in future violations of security and privacy. Personally, I strongly agree with the writer’s belief that forcing companies to reveal secured information is completely unwarranted and should not be allowed…

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    Modern Era Propaganda

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    The definition of propaganda is information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. People often mistaken propaganda as new and modern, but it 's been around since ancient Athens. Of course, their form of propaganda was much different than what we use in the modern age. Back in Athens, their form of propaganda was traveling prophets going city to city. In the modern age, the U.S. government has issued various…

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    other hand, the responsibility for securing the homeland against maritime threats brings significant challenges across different entities’ efforts (2014). The two organizations that contributed the most in maritime security are the Department of Defense (U.S. Navy) and the Department of Homeland Security (U. S. Coast Guard) (2014). Challenges they faced escalates due to the numerous unguarded coastlines around the United States. In 2005, the National Strategy for Maritime Security confronted…

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    occupants from IEDs. However, a protracted conflict between the requirements based Defense Acquisition System and the politically charged “moral imperative” to reduce causalities, delayed further MRAP fielding for nearly 3-years. This delay resulted in 1,600 preventable U.S. deaths. The Department of Defense (DOD) eventually fielded large quantities of MRAPs utilizing a highly tailored approach to the Defense Acquisition System (DAS). DOD should utilize the MRAP rapid acquisition approach…

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    security and defense has always been paramount. The security of its people and defense of its infrastructure are vital to not only the sovereignty of a nation but the well-being of its citizens. Throughout history we have seen nations fall and governments toppled due to its inability to protect itself from both insider and outside threats. America has witnessed these situations time and time again since its birth in 1776. It has also had its own fair share of attempts to cripple its defenses…

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    that the United States of America is a Super Power country. The country which felt like the head of all the countries in the world. American Army is one of the biggest branches of the U.S armed forces and executes land-based military activities. The defense force is well known for offering tight security within their internal security. This issue has been possible through adequate funding. Many funds have been imposed on the department to provide more skilled personnel. Annually the United…

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    General Odierno speech given in the AUSA Winter Symposium impacts the Force Development Process Phase 3 Develop Organizational Models mostly. The Army must solve the identified capabilities gaps first and set the background for their development in the future. The results of the Phase 3 review will determine the need and the level of the modification of the Phase 4 Determine Organizational Authorizations and Phase 5 Document Organizational Authorizations. The provided vision demands the…

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