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Who’s missing from the Top 100 list?
Publicly available DoD contract data suggests the scale of some missing businesses.
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Defense stocks flourish after Russian invasion of Ukraine
It’s possible we will see a spike in M&A activity as larger firms take over subcontractors and supply chain partners they deem systemically important.
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NATO’s task in Vilnius is simple: Transform European defense
European forces are not fit for purpose to conduct the collective defense missions that now drive NATO’s military and force planning.
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China’s ties to Cuba, growing presence in Latin America raise concerns
China’s participation in law enforcement activities in these countries erodes the U.S. position as the region’s preferred security partner.
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Pacific Fleet goes to Washington: How Adm. Paparo will refine the Navy
The nomination of Adm. Paparo is fortuitous in setting the stage for the return of an aggressive maritime strategy in response to China and Russia.
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Are cheap drones the answer to tension in the Taiwan Strait?
Combining old and new technology might frustrate any attempts China may make to invade nearby territory, especially Taiwan.
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Revitalize laws to turn Eastern and Northern Europe into ‘porcupines’
Taking a page from the 1940s, the United States can fix a rather hopeless situation in Europe.
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‘Build Allied’: 4 steps to increase industrial capacity and resilience
Combat in Ukraine and the results of Asia-Pacific theater wargames have exposed the existential need for greater capacity in our defense-industrial base.
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Reading between the lines of Germany’s new National Security Strategy
Germany’s integrated security approach should be welcomed in a country which until recently considered Nord Stream 2 solely an economic project.
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How to reform and reconstruct Ukraine after the war
Durable security arrangements give businesses and investors the confidence to take risks and make long-term commitments.
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Who’s missing from the Top 100 list?
Publicly available DoD contract data suggests the scale of some missing businesses.
-
Defense stocks flourish after Russian invasion of Ukraine
It’s possible we will see a spike in M&A activity as larger firms take over subcontractors and supply chain partners they deem systemically important.
-
NATO’s task in Vilnius is simple: Transform European defense
European forces are not fit for purpose to conduct the collective defense missions that now drive NATO’s military and force planning.
-
China’s ties to Cuba, growing presence in Latin America raise concerns
China’s participation in law enforcement activities in these countries erodes the U.S. position as the region’s preferred security partner.
-
Pacific Fleet goes to Washington: How Adm. Paparo will refine the Navy
The nomination of Adm. Paparo is fortuitous in setting the stage for the return of an aggressive maritime strategy in response to China and Russia.
-
Are cheap drones the answer to tension in the Taiwan Strait?
Combining old and new technology might frustrate any attempts China may make to invade nearby territory, especially Taiwan.
-
Revitalize laws to turn Eastern and Northern Europe into ‘porcupines’
Taking a page from the 1940s, the United States can fix a rather hopeless situation in Europe.
-
‘Build Allied’: 4 steps to increase industrial capacity and resilience
Combat in Ukraine and the results of Asia-Pacific theater wargames have exposed the existential need for greater capacity in our defense-industrial base.
-
Reading between the lines of Germany’s new National Security Strategy
Germany’s integrated security approach should be welcomed in a country which until recently considered Nord Stream 2 solely an economic project.
-
How to reform and reconstruct Ukraine after the war
Durable security arrangements give businesses and investors the confidence to take risks and make long-term commitments.
-
Who’s missing from the Top 100 list?
Publicly available DoD contract data suggests the scale of some missing businesses.
-
Defense stocks flourish after Russian invasion of Ukraine
It’s possible we will see a spike in M&A activity as larger firms take over subcontractors and supply chain partners they deem systemically important.
-
NATO’s task in Vilnius is simple: Transform European defense
European forces are not fit for purpose to conduct the collective defense missions that now drive NATO’s military and force planning.
-
China’s ties to Cuba, growing presence in Latin America raise concerns
China’s participation in law enforcement activities in these countries erodes the U.S. position as the region’s preferred security partner.
-
Pacific Fleet goes to Washington: How Adm. Paparo will refine the Navy
The nomination of Adm. Paparo is fortuitous in setting the stage for the return of an aggressive maritime strategy in response to China and Russia.
-
Are cheap drones the answer to tension in the Taiwan Strait?
Combining old and new technology might frustrate any attempts China may make to invade nearby territory, especially Taiwan.
-
Revitalize laws to turn Eastern and Northern Europe into ‘porcupines’
Taking a page from the 1940s, the United States can fix a rather hopeless situation in Europe.
-
‘Build Allied’: 4 steps to increase industrial capacity and resilience
Combat in Ukraine and the results of Asia-Pacific theater wargames have exposed the existential need for greater capacity in our defense-industrial base.
-
Reading between the lines of Germany’s new National Security Strategy
Germany’s integrated security approach should be welcomed in a country which until recently considered Nord Stream 2 solely an economic project.
-
How to reform and reconstruct Ukraine after the war
Durable security arrangements give businesses and investors the confidence to take risks and make long-term commitments.













