By Valerie Davis Faculty Member, Intelligence Studies at American Military University Special to InMilitaryEducation.com As intelligence analysts, our analysis…
By Ed Hagerty, Ph.D
Program Director, National Security Studies at American Military University
The widely popular Military Studies Program at AMU has recently undergone significant enhancements designed to optimize integration between courses and to meet the evolving needs of our military, Department of Defense, and national security professionals.
By Kerry Givens
Since the end of the Cold War, the Russian and Chinese defense industries have lagged far behind in the race for the acquisitions of advanced technology in the global markets. With the acquisition of sophisticated 5th generation radar defense systems, coupled with hypersonic surface to air missile technology and 5th generation fighter aircraft technology the Russian Federation and Chinese Defense Ministries have propelled its global reach.
By Stephen Schwalbe, PhD
Special to InMilitaryEducation
At American Military University (AMU), political science students and instructors tackle the current issues impacting our nation. For example, students in our Legislatures POLS620 course are exploring Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) policies. Naturally, this topic sparks strong debate—AMU’s student body largely consists of military and public service professionals.
By Timothy Hardiman
Special to InMilitaryEducation
Like most other organizations, police agencies are exploring the various uses, opportunities and dangers associated with social media. One aspect of social media that is of interest to law enforcement is using it as a tool while conducting investigations or developing intelligence. Criminals will post a surprising amount of useful and even incriminating information online.
Join us Monday, June 26, 2012 – 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ET to learn how you can identify…
Special to InMilitaryEducation.com The Stand Your Ground Law is getting more notoriety by the minute. One of the many…
When I joined the fire service at the age of 21, I had two goals. My first goal was to provide at least 30 years of quality service. My second goal was to pursue training and education opportunities and seek to rise in the ranks within the department.
Special to InMilitayEducation.com Due to an unfortunate recent event the Stand Your Ground Law got a new place in…