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What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
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National Cybersecurity Strategy is a North Star for federal agencies
Many government agencies still rely on legacy IT systems that are costly to maintain and difficult to defend, the author says.
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Biden, Trudeau must expand binational action to bolster cybersecurity
Biden’s visit to Canada to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week will be an opportunity to expand on cybersecurity cooperation.
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Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
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How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
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Marine combat engineers no longer capable of supporting the infantry
If called to breach a minefield, reduce an obstacle or bridge a gap, combat engineers would have nothing acceptable to send, these retired Marines say.
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Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
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What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
-
National Cybersecurity Strategy is a North Star for federal agencies
Many government agencies still rely on legacy IT systems that are costly to maintain and difficult to defend, the author says.
-
Biden, Trudeau must expand binational action to bolster cybersecurity
Biden’s visit to Canada to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week will be an opportunity to expand on cybersecurity cooperation.
-
Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
-
How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
-
Marine combat engineers no longer capable of supporting the infantry
If called to breach a minefield, reduce an obstacle or bridge a gap, combat engineers would have nothing acceptable to send, these retired Marines say.
-
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
-
What difference will Polish, Slovakian fighter jets make to Ukraine?
Other NATO allies will now be under increased pressure to offer Ukraine their own, Western-designed aircraft.
-
National Cybersecurity Strategy is a North Star for federal agencies
Many government agencies still rely on legacy IT systems that are costly to maintain and difficult to defend, the author says.
-
Biden, Trudeau must expand binational action to bolster cybersecurity
Biden’s visit to Canada to meet with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week will be an opportunity to expand on cybersecurity cooperation.
-
Why the US military should build modular nuclear reactors
One of the main objections to the expansion of nuclear power in the U.S. is based on the perception that it is dangerous.
-
How is the US military space sector doing? Depends who you ask.
Despite a robust pipeline of activity, the military space-industrial base is facing a number of economic and industrial challenges.
-
Marine combat engineers no longer capable of supporting the infantry
If called to breach a minefield, reduce an obstacle or bridge a gap, combat engineers would have nothing acceptable to send, these retired Marines say.
-
Adopt a talent recruitment solution to spark a movement at the DoD
The workforce crisis is an opportunity for radical creativity.
















