U.S. Navy electromagnetic pulse experts are evaluating mission critical systems within the fleet and are developing a multifaceted strategy to mitigate the effects of high altitude electromagnetic pulse. The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Force Electromagnetic Effects and Spectrum Management Office revived the program – dormant for over a decade – on October 2008 to focus on four core elements: testing, assessment, guidance, surveys and standards.Read more from the Department of the Navy’s Information Technology Magazine.
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