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NATO's ability to gather information and fuse intelligence from multiple sources over space, air, sea and land has just reached an important milestone. On Wednesday (10 February 2016), the NATO Secretary General welcomed the statement by Defense Ministers on the Initial Operating Capability for Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. “We, the Allied Defense Ministers, have today declared the initial operational capability for NATO's Joint, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance initiative. This achievement follows up to the commitments that our nations made at the Chicago Summit and subsequently reaffirmed at the Wales Summit.” the Ministers declared, stressing that “JISR will maximize the resources we have at hand already, both in NATO and in individual Allies: enhanced inter-connectivity across our system, more training and expertise among our personnel, and lead to better procedures for information handling and sharing. All these improvements will ultimately contribute to a better informed and more watchful Alliance. JISR stands ready to support rapid decision making across several major lines of effort, including the Readiness Action Plan, our strategy on hybrid warfare, and our overall deterrence posture.” Providing the right information to decision-makers and action-takers is vital for all military operations. While surveillance and reconnaissance can answer the questions “what,” “when” and “where”, the combined information from various intelligence sources and disciplines provide the answers to “how” and “why.” When all of this is combined, you create Joint ISR. NATO JISR has just reached the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) that means promoting and enabling data sharing within the NATO Response force.
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NATO’s ability to gather information and fuse intelligence from multiple sources over space, air, sea and land has just reached an important milestone. On Wednesday (10 February 2016), the NATO Secretary General welcomed the statement by Defense Ministers on the Initial Operating Capability for Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. “We, the Allied Defense Ministers, have today declared the initial operational capability for NATO's Joint, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance initiative. This achievement follows up to the commitments that our nations made at the Chicago Summit and subsequently reaffirmed at the Wales Summit.” the Ministers declared, stressing that “JISR will maximize the resources we have at hand already, both in NATO and in individual Allies: enhanced inter-connectivity across our system, more training and expertise among our personnel, and lead to better procedures for information handling and sharing. All these improvements will ultimately contribute to a better informed and more watchful Alliance. JISR stands ready to support rapid decision making across several major lines of effort, including the Readiness Action Plan, our strategy on hybrid warfare, and our overall deterrence posture.” Providing the right information to decision-makers and action-takers is vital for all military operations. While surveillance and reconnaissance can answer the questions “what,” “when” and “where”, the combined information from various intelligence sources and disciplines provide the answers to “how” and “why.” When all of this is combined, you create Joint ISR. NATO JISR has just reached the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) that means promoting and enabling data sharing within the NATO Response force.
NATO’s ability to gather information and fuse intelligence from multiple sources over space, air, sea and land has just reached an important milestone. On Wednesday (10 February 2016), the NATO Secretary General welcomed the statement by Defense Ministers on the Initial Operating Capability for Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. “We, the Allied Defense Ministers, have today declared the initial operational capability for NATO's Joint, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance initiative. This achievement follows up to the commitments that our nations made at the Chicago Summit and subsequently reaffirmed at the Wales Summit.” the Ministers declared, stressing that “JISR will maximize the resources we have at hand already, both in NATO and in individual Allies: enhanced inter-connectivity across our system, more training and expertise among our personnel, and lead to better procedures for information handling and sharing. All these improvements will ultimately contribute to a better informed and more watchful Alliance. JISR stands ready to support rapid decision making across several major lines of effort, including the Readiness Action Plan, our strategy on hybrid warfare, and our overall deterrence posture.” Providing the right information to decision-makers and action-takers is vital for all military operations. While surveillance and reconnaissance can answer the questions “what,” “when” and “where”, the combined information from various intelligence sources and disciplines provide the answers to “how” and “why.” When all of this is combined, you create Joint ISR. NATO JISR has just reached the Initial Operational Capability (IOC) that means promoting and enabling data sharing within the NATO Response force.
Should you burn your benches? #BURNYOURBENCHES! Is the bench press archaic or one of the most important exercises for expressing push strength? I thought who better to ask than #PowerLifting fanatic and strength coach Bret Contreras. Bret is a very outspoken fitness blogger who isn’t afraid to mix it up with the big boys! We debate the finer things in strength training, rotational power and why he is known around the World as #TheGluteGuy. We also talk about how coaches like Mike Boyle and experts like Dr. Stuart McGill influenced the way we think about rotation and why some of these tenants don’t hold true. (BTW…. Boyle is right!) What does hypertrophy have to do with strength? Is there a linear relationship? Its conversations like this that get me fired up and excited about diving deeper into the world of strength and conditioning. Can’t wait for the @perfrombetter Chicago Summit where I will have a chance to speak with my colleagues and debate these topics in more depth! Listen, learn and enjoy! @performbetter @mytpi #CoachGlassNextLevel #DreamBig #OverDeliver #BeUndeniable Coach Glass
Highlights of Episode 127 "Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach" Part 2 of a 2-Part Interview with Al Vermeil. Coach Vermeil talks about recovery, sprinting, speed work and single leg training. "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about the NHL playoffs, an update about his experience with HRV and PRI, his article "Filling Buckets" and when he uses "Contrast Training". Coach Boyle's Functional Strength Coach 4 is here! "Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Erin McGirr joins us to talk some of the Trigger Point Therapy products, the Keynote speaker at the Chicago Summit and the current sale. "The Business of Fitness" with Results Fitness University - Mike Wunsch discusses "The "What Now? Crowd" "The Art of Coaching with Athletes' Performance"- Nicole Rodriguez discusses "Coaching Moments that build Resonant Leadership" "Functional Movement Systems Segment"- Gray Cook Classic- Gray talks about Movement Principles 6 & 7. "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)
SITREP Trail May 17th What's on Nato's agenda as it prepares for the Chicago Summit next week? General Mladic is on trial at the Haig for war crimes – but what measures are in place to prevent another atrocity happening & can anyone ever escape war crimes? How depth therapy is helping the rehabilitation of injured servicemen And the forgotten Battles of Scotland – why should they be remembered? PRESENTER: Kate GerbeauSTUDIO GUEST: BFBS's defence analyst, Christopher Lee INTERVIEWS Sir Malcolm Rifkind previewing the Nato summit in Chicago next week, & discussing European financial crisis and war crimes. Forces News reporter James Hirst on Nato's forthcoming summit Colonel Bob Stewart on war crimes Forces News reporter Fiona Weir on depth therapy for servicemen Dr Tony Pollard of Glasgow Univesity on Scotland's forgotten battles. You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)Alternatively listen again on the website.
SITREP Trail May 17th What’s on Nato’s agenda as it prepares for the Chicago Summit next week? General Mladic is on trial at the Haig for war crimes – but what measures are in place to prevent another atrocity happening & can anyone ever escape war crimes? How depth therapy is helping the rehabilitation of injured servicemen And the forgotten Battles of Scotland – why should they be remembered? PRESENTER: Kate GerbeauSTUDIO GUEST: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee INTERVIEWS Sir Malcolm Rifkind previewing the Nato summit in Chicago next week, & discussing European financial crisis and war crimes. Forces News reporter James Hirst on Nato's forthcoming summit Colonel Bob Stewart on war crimes Forces News reporter Fiona Weir on depth therapy for servicemen Dr Tony Pollard of Glasgow Univesity on Scotland's forgotten battles. You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)Alternatively listen again on the website.
The next years will see most, if not all, of NATO's major military operations draw down as the Alliance finds itself, for the first time in twenty years, without a major operation to run.
Highlights of Episode 79 "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about his article "Evolution of a Strength Coach Part 2", barefoot training revisited and his blog post "First Break All the Rules" and much more"Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Chris Poirier talks about the Perform Better Special, and the Summits, including the Early Bird Special for the Chicago Summit. "Business of Fitness" with Results Fitness - Rachel Cosgrove talks about "The Heirarchy of Marketing" "The Art of Coaching with Athletes' Performance"- Nick Winkelman talks about "Components of Coaching Evaluation""Ask Functional Movement Systems"- Gray Cook answers the question "Is RNT just pain gating?" "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)
Highlights of Episode 78 "Hit the Gym with a Strength Coach"- Nick Grantham, S&C Coach for England's National Governing Body's and Home Institute, joins us to talk about Recovery Strategies. He discusses different types of fatigue, Invisible Training, Precovery, his Recovery Pyramid, Player Monitoring and so much more. Download Nick's Recovery Point System (GB).pdf (157.4K) "The Coach's Corner with Coach Boyle"- Coach Boyle talks about Heart Rate training, Takeaways from "The Talent Code", Metabolic Conditioning and much more"Ask the Equipment Experts with Perform Better" - Erin McGirr talks about the Kamagon Ball and the Early Bird Special for the Chicago Summit. "Business of Fitness" with Results Fitness - Alwyn Cosgrove talks about Exceeding Expectations "The Art of Coaching with Athletes' Performance"- Nick Winkelman talks about "Coaching from an Evaluation Standpoint""Ask Functional Movement Systems"- Gray Cook answers the question "Can the Screen Be hiding anything?" and talks about the difference between HYpermobility and Instability. "Subscribe at iTunes" and Get Automatic Updates If you want to save this podcast to your computer so you can import it into your Ipod or MP3 player, Right Mouse Click to Download Now (for Mac users, press Control and click)