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How ‘digital twins’ make defense supply chains more resilient
A combination of enabling technologies and analytic capabilities produce a virtual model of a process, system, or object, informed by real-time data.
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The failure of Russia’s missile war in Ukraine
Russia’s missile attacks have, in the aggregate, failed to produce the kind of decisive strategic effects Moscow likely expected.
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How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on Ukraine
U.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.
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Cross-pollination on AI may be a way forward for US, China
In some cases, collaboration with Chinese developers could build better understanding of AI challenges.
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Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
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How ‘Edge Semaphores’ can help solve interoperability challenges
Modern communications needs compact data packages, or “edge semaphores,” that are concise, precise, interoperable and secure.
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Addressing OT security under the National Cybersecurity Strategy
Lessons learned from modernizing IT won’t apply to OT because of the latter’s unique operating requirements.
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Joint Collaborative Environments can help stop foreign disinformation
The U.S. faces increasingly complex and sophisticated threats from foreign governments exerting malign influence.
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The US military must move beyond defense-reform theater
Zealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.
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US must be vigilant in developing military space capabilities
The space race is the great battle of the 21st century, and America must win it, the author argues.
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How ‘digital twins’ make defense supply chains more resilient
A combination of enabling technologies and analytic capabilities produce a virtual model of a process, system, or object, informed by real-time data.
-
The failure of Russia’s missile war in Ukraine
Russia’s missile attacks have, in the aggregate, failed to produce the kind of decisive strategic effects Moscow likely expected.
-
How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on Ukraine
U.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.
-
Cross-pollination on AI may be a way forward for US, China
In some cases, collaboration with Chinese developers could build better understanding of AI challenges.
-
Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
-
How ‘Edge Semaphores’ can help solve interoperability challenges
Modern communications needs compact data packages, or “edge semaphores,” that are concise, precise, interoperable and secure.
-
Addressing OT security under the National Cybersecurity Strategy
Lessons learned from modernizing IT won’t apply to OT because of the latter’s unique operating requirements.
-
Joint Collaborative Environments can help stop foreign disinformation
The U.S. faces increasingly complex and sophisticated threats from foreign governments exerting malign influence.
-
The US military must move beyond defense-reform theater
Zealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.
-
US must be vigilant in developing military space capabilities
The space race is the great battle of the 21st century, and America must win it, the author argues.
-
How ‘digital twins’ make defense supply chains more resilient
A combination of enabling technologies and analytic capabilities produce a virtual model of a process, system, or object, informed by real-time data.
-
The failure of Russia’s missile war in Ukraine
Russia’s missile attacks have, in the aggregate, failed to produce the kind of decisive strategic effects Moscow likely expected.
-
How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on Ukraine
U.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.
-
Cross-pollination on AI may be a way forward for US, China
In some cases, collaboration with Chinese developers could build better understanding of AI challenges.
-
Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?
The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.
-
How ‘Edge Semaphores’ can help solve interoperability challenges
Modern communications needs compact data packages, or “edge semaphores,” that are concise, precise, interoperable and secure.
-
Addressing OT security under the National Cybersecurity Strategy
Lessons learned from modernizing IT won’t apply to OT because of the latter’s unique operating requirements.
-
Joint Collaborative Environments can help stop foreign disinformation
The U.S. faces increasingly complex and sophisticated threats from foreign governments exerting malign influence.
-
The US military must move beyond defense-reform theater
Zealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.
-
US must be vigilant in developing military space capabilities
The space race is the great battle of the 21st century, and America must win it, the author argues.













