peacekeeping
Military must fill manpower gap with civilian contractors
July 27 by Richard de SilvaCivil engineers will be more crucial than ever to the Armed Forces in the coming years Increasing numbers of contractors will be required to support the warfighter on operations, while also...
Civil engineers demonstrate 'best direction' for Armed Forces
December 15 by Richard de SilvaIncreasing numbers of contractors will be required to support the warfighter on operations, while also supporting low-intensity peacekeeping missions, according to one of the senior officers in charge...
Military Engineering eMagazine: Special Edition
November 22 by Defence IQ PressExploring Training, Humanitarian Operations & More... The role of the military engineer is becoming more diverse, expanding into new capabilities and continually facing new challenges domestically...
Military Engineering eMagazine: Special Edition
November 21 by Defence IQ PressExploring Training, Humanitarian Operations & More...The role of the military engineer is becoming more diverse, expanding into new capabilities and continually facing new challenges domestically...
Building Peace: Military engineers on peacekeeping operations
October 27 by Defence IQ PressThe expansion of peacetime and humanitarian operations presents today’s military engineer with a range of responsibilities in aid of ensuring international forces can provide support to civilians, wha...
UN appoints French diplomat as new peacekeeping chief
September 05 by United Nations Press OfficeSecretary-General Ban Ki-moon has appointed Hervê Ladsous as the new head of United Nations peacekeeping, tasking the veteran French diplomat with overseeing the efforts of over 100,000 personnel se...
Part I - Brussels Takes to the Trenches: The EU Force Protection Debate Heats Up
November 01 by Christopher BradleyAt the end of the introductory article ‘Peering Across the Procurement Pond: Will Great Britain and the EU Tie the Military Knot?’ I left some key questions unresolved. Why does the Euro...