SOTECH 2010 Volume: 8 Issue: 2 (March)
Like 2009, 2010 has been good for KMI Media Group. We are excited to announce that we are expanding our family of magazines this year—as we have for each of the past four years—with the introduction of Ground Combat Technology in May. The new title will be dedicated to the men, women and technologies that give the United States the competitive advantage on the maneuver battlefield today and into the future.
Ground Combat Technology—GCT—will focus heavily on the mobility, survivability, lethality, maintainability and sustainability of ground combat vehicles ranging from heavy armor to utility vehicles, artillery and munitions, soldier systems and weapons, ISR systems, unmanned platforms and a host of subsystems in between.
GCT follows the same proven and successful model of our other publications. Each issue will feature an exclusive question and answer interview with senior leadership within the maneuver community. The feature articles follow the programs and issues that are important, especially in context to the ongoing combat operations. No other publication has the laser focus on the maneuver community that GCT will deliver.
So join us at the U.S. Army Armor Conference at Fort Knox, the Military Armor Protection conference in McLean, Va., and at Eurosatory in Paris for the launch of this publication dedicated to everything that walks, rolls, crawls or shoots on the battlefield. We will be exhibiting the new publication at each of these venues in May and June.
We will be publishing three more issues in 2010 and will have a full editorial calendar with no less than eight issues in 2011.
As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or comments. Also, please contact us if you are interested in receiving more information or a subscription to Ground Combat Technology. All the best.
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