No single country is seen as being able to secure the maritime domain alone. Collaboration and information sharing with partner nations can help to detect, identify, track, and interdict nearly all vessels approaching coastal areas. Space systems utilisation and information sharing are the right steps
The concept of maritime security is multi-faceted and constantly evolving to meet changing threats a...
Introduction This chapter discusses how the European Space Agency (ESA) and European space policy (E...
The question before USNORTHCOM—and the nation—is how best to meet emerging operational requirements ...
No single country is seen as being able to secure the maritime domain alone. Collaboration and infor...
The pelagic commons and littoral waterways that make up the global maritime domain are an over-expos...
The security of the maritime domain has become a topical area of concern, with threats thereto manif...
13th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS), June 17-19, 2008,...
This paper aims to put forward for discussion a number of possible ways to promote international coo...
The new security understanding in the World has come to address a wide range of threats which can be...
A complex mosaic of forces will affect maritime security through 2020. These include economic forces...
The sea lies at the heart of the EU prosperity and security: the Union and its member states depend ...
The maritime domain, a vital conduit for global trade, communication, and interaction, has always be...
Maritime situational awareness (MSA) is defined as an enabling capability which seeks to deliver the...
It is tricky to predict the future, especially in the maritime communications market – what are the ...
Maritime security depends on the ability and capability to build \u201ca comprehensive awareness of ...
The concept of maritime security is multi-faceted and constantly evolving to meet changing threats a...
Introduction This chapter discusses how the European Space Agency (ESA) and European space policy (E...
The question before USNORTHCOM—and the nation—is how best to meet emerging operational requirements ...
No single country is seen as being able to secure the maritime domain alone. Collaboration and infor...
The pelagic commons and littoral waterways that make up the global maritime domain are an over-expos...
The security of the maritime domain has become a topical area of concern, with threats thereto manif...
13th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS), June 17-19, 2008,...
This paper aims to put forward for discussion a number of possible ways to promote international coo...
The new security understanding in the World has come to address a wide range of threats which can be...
A complex mosaic of forces will affect maritime security through 2020. These include economic forces...
The sea lies at the heart of the EU prosperity and security: the Union and its member states depend ...
The maritime domain, a vital conduit for global trade, communication, and interaction, has always be...
Maritime situational awareness (MSA) is defined as an enabling capability which seeks to deliver the...
It is tricky to predict the future, especially in the maritime communications market – what are the ...
Maritime security depends on the ability and capability to build \u201ca comprehensive awareness of ...
The concept of maritime security is multi-faceted and constantly evolving to meet changing threats a...
Introduction This chapter discusses how the European Space Agency (ESA) and European space policy (E...
The question before USNORTHCOM—and the nation—is how best to meet emerging operational requirements ...