The war in Afghanistan may be winding down, but that isn’t stopping the Defense Department’s anti-improvised explosive device agency from planning for a future that virtually promises continuously ...
Science Applications International Corp. will help the Army with technical support in its battle against improvised explosive devices. The five-year contract could be worth as much as $41 million if ...
The Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command -- Operation Inherent Resolve Counter Improvised Explosive Device team works together facilitating their critical part in the fight against ISIS. The ...
Military experts and defense contractors are testing technologies to thwart the preponderance of roadside bombs that hamper U.S. military and coalition forces' combat and resupply missions.
YAKIMA TRAINING CENTER, Wash. — U.S. military explosive ordnance disposal technicians and civilian law enforcement bomb squad personnel trained to combat advanced improvised explosive devices at the ...
In a landmark move to address one of the most persistent threats to its security, Somalia has launched its first-ever National Counter-IED Strategy, praised by the United Nations as an “important step ...
The Office of Naval Research is reviewing white papers describing basic research aimed at countering improvised explosive devices as part of its counter-IED "Manhattan Project." ONR released a broad ...
Improvised Explosive Detonators (IED) comes in various forms, some can be carried in a paper bag and be placed on the road, others are delivered in a package or dug on a roadside. Terrorists have ...
Science Applications International Corp. will help train Marines to defeat improvised explosive devices under a new Navy task order valued at $32 million over three years. SAIC will furnish the ...
First of two parts. See part two here. This article first appeared in the Stars and Stripes editions, Nov. 24, 2009. It is republished unedited in its original form. Wardak province, Afghanistan — It ...
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