At the National Congress in Brasilia on 19 August, the U.S. company Boeing presented its F-18 E/F Super Hornet simulator, modeling one of the competitors in the FX-2 request for bids issued by the country for the acquisition of new fighter planes At the National Congress in Brasilia on 19 [ … ]
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Telemedicine Offers Great Promise for Soldiers Needing Health Care
In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent hospital in Port-au-Prince as well as a telecommunications link to the university’s trauma center. In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent [ … ]
The Salvadoran Police Will Invest $15 Million Dollars in Modernizing the 911 Emergency System
The Salvadoran National Civil Police (PNC) will invest up to $15 million dollars in modernizing its 911 emergency response system, and as part of this process of technological improvement, it has inaugurated a video surveillance system in various locations in the capital, San Salvador, according to official information from the [ … ]
Peru Suspends Coca Eradication
Peru has temporarily halted the eradication of coca plants used to make cocaine as it works to redesign its anti-drug programs, the country’s interior ministry said on 17 August. Peru has temporarily halted the eradication of coca plants used to make cocaine as it works to redesign its anti-drug programs, [ … ]
Comfort Sails Into Final Phase of Continuing Promise Mission
Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and the Continuing Promise 2011 (CP11) mission team transited the Panama Canal, heading northbound to the final stop of their mission. Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and the Continuing Promise 2011 (CP11) mission team transited the Panama [ … ]
Interview with Lt. Gen. Leonel Cabrera Pino, of the Joint Special Operations Command of Peru
Lt. General Leonel Cabrera Pino, Commander of the Intelligence and Joint Special Operations Command (CIOEC) of Peru recently met with Dialogo to talk about Peru’s ongoing counter-terrorism operations against the Shining Path in the region of the Apuricam and Ene River Valley (VRAE) , and his own experiences as the [ … ]
Drug Trafficking in Central America
Ninety-five percent of the drugs that reach North America from South America do so by way of Central America, with the consequence that the Central Americans need to work with Colombia and Mexico to fight against narcotics shipments, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of International Narcotics and [ … ]
Peru, Closing in as World’s Top Coca Producer, Faces Tough Choices
Peru’s government stands at a crossroads in its fight against drug trafficking, hopeful that a maturing alternative development program and new mechanisms for financial oversight will stop a decade-long increase in drug production. LIMA – Peru’s government stands at a crossroads in its fight against drug trafficking, hopeful that a [ … ]
Uruguayan Navy Implements Moodle System for Distance Education
In its academic courses, the Uruguayan Navy has begun to make use of the Moodle system, a platform that enables the development of distance-education formats and the establishment of interpersonal relationships between students and teachers and that generates a space for the analysis and discussion of academic and professional issues. [ … ]
U.S. National Guard Officers Help Renovate School in Suriname
Twenty-one service members from the South Dakota National Guard’s 155th Engineering Company, of South Dakota, United States, arrived in Suriname as part of New Horizons 2011. Twenty-one service members from the South Dakota National Guard’s 155th Engineering Company, of South Dakota, United States, arrived in Suriname as part of New [ … ]
Costa Rica Recycles Drug Vehicles to Help Security Forces Fight Crime
For a country that prides itself on recycling newspapers, glass bottles and polyethylene plastic bags to protect its environment, it seems only fitting that Costa Rica also puts confiscated narco-trafficking vehicles to good use – turning them against the very criminals that once used these cars, boats and planes to [ … ]
Central America Needs US$150 Million to Renew Defense Armaments
Central American defense ministers acknowledged that the region needs an immediate budget of US$150 million dollars to renew armaments and equipment, as well as other security needs, in order to effectively battle organized crime. Central American defense ministers acknowledged that the region needs an immediate budget of US$ 150 million [ … ]