The alert measurement systems
The alert measurement systems are various states of alertness or readiness for the armed forces used around the world during a state of war, an act of terrorism, or a military attack against a state. They are known by different acronyms, such as DEFCON, or defense readiness condition.
Cryptography
Cryptography is the study of methods of converting messages to a form unreadable except to one who knows how to decrypt them. This ancient military communication art gained new importance with the rise of radio systems whose signals traveled far and were easily intercepted. Cryptographic software is also widely used in civilian commerce.
Military Radio System
Legacy single antenna radio systems are no longer adequate when it comes to meeting the requirements of modern military operations. Military radio communication now demands more range, data throughput, and robustness than ever before.
The current line of stream caster radios improves the capacity, range, and reliability of data and high bandwidth video transmission, achieving never-before-seen performance in the difficult conditions that impact every mission.
Nuclear command and control
Nuclear command and control (NC2) is the command and control of nuclear weapons, that is the “activities, processes, and procedures performed by appropriate military commanders and support personnel that, through the chain of command, allow for senior-level decisions on nuclear weapons employment.
Signal Corps
Signal Corps, a branch of the U.S. Army whose mission is to manage all aspects of communications and information systems support. the Signal Corps primarily used semaphore, a flag signaling system. However, by the end of the war, it had developed a telegraph network to communicate from coast to coast.
In subsequent years, the Signal Corps continued to develop radio, radar, and sonar technology. The contemporary mission of the Signal Corps includes the management of all modern telecommunications and information systems, including computer systems, Internet and local area networks, and voice and data communications.
Network-centric warfare
Network Centric Operations (also known as Network Centric Warfare) are a key component of the transformation of the military. Network Centric Operations (NCOs) rely on computer equipment and networked communications technology to provide a shared awareness of the battlespace, a theory of war that seeks to translate an information advantage, enabled in part by information technology, into a competitive advantage through the robust computer networking of well informed geographically dispersed forces.