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Congress must act to boost combat-credible air power in Indo-Pacific
Withdrawing F-15 fighter squadrons from Kadena Air Base in Japan without a replacement plan does not enhance combat-credible posture, these authors argue.
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To deter Arctic aggression, build the polar fleet we need
America should make substantial investments in its icebreaker industrial base and overall defense industrial base to help preserve its Arctic interest.
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Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
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Russia’s military aircraft exports are headed for a nosedive
The military reputation of the Russian Aerospace Forces has been badly tarnished — and that is rubbing off on the aircraft.
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The three questions every major defense acquisition should answer
It’s key to ensure the early stages of the program’s acquisition are in line both with competitive principle and prevailing strategy.
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Ukraine makes it obvious DoD has to change how it buys weapons
The scale at which “dual-use” technologies is used should make us urgently rethink the way the Department of Defense does business.
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America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
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It’s time for Congress to bring back ‘Defense Valley’
Congress must ensure that our warfighters gain the most value possible from government and private sector technology development.
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Multiyear contracts could solve plenty of Pentagon problems
Predictable dollars beget stability and multiyear procurement contracts should be the vehicle for it.
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How to ensure the US and its allies have the weapons they need
Prioritization, not capacity, is the real issue facing allies as they continue to supply Ukraine but also to ensure NATO members have enough defense items.
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Congress must act to boost combat-credible air power in Indo-Pacific
Withdrawing F-15 fighter squadrons from Kadena Air Base in Japan without a replacement plan does not enhance combat-credible posture, these authors argue.
-
To deter Arctic aggression, build the polar fleet we need
America should make substantial investments in its icebreaker industrial base and overall defense industrial base to help preserve its Arctic interest.
-
Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
-
Russia’s military aircraft exports are headed for a nosedive
The military reputation of the Russian Aerospace Forces has been badly tarnished — and that is rubbing off on the aircraft.
-
The three questions every major defense acquisition should answer
It’s key to ensure the early stages of the program’s acquisition are in line both with competitive principle and prevailing strategy.
-
Ukraine makes it obvious DoD has to change how it buys weapons
The scale at which “dual-use” technologies is used should make us urgently rethink the way the Department of Defense does business.
-
America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
-
It’s time for Congress to bring back ‘Defense Valley’
Congress must ensure that our warfighters gain the most value possible from government and private sector technology development.
-
Multiyear contracts could solve plenty of Pentagon problems
Predictable dollars beget stability and multiyear procurement contracts should be the vehicle for it.
-
How to ensure the US and its allies have the weapons they need
Prioritization, not capacity, is the real issue facing allies as they continue to supply Ukraine but also to ensure NATO members have enough defense items.
-
Congress must act to boost combat-credible air power in Indo-Pacific
Withdrawing F-15 fighter squadrons from Kadena Air Base in Japan without a replacement plan does not enhance combat-credible posture, these authors argue.
-
To deter Arctic aggression, build the polar fleet we need
America should make substantial investments in its icebreaker industrial base and overall defense industrial base to help preserve its Arctic interest.
-
Harden the cybersecurity of US nuclear complex now
Buried in both the Senate and House versions of the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act are provisions augmenting the cybersecurity of the NC3.
-
Russia’s military aircraft exports are headed for a nosedive
The military reputation of the Russian Aerospace Forces has been badly tarnished — and that is rubbing off on the aircraft.
-
The three questions every major defense acquisition should answer
It’s key to ensure the early stages of the program’s acquisition are in line both with competitive principle and prevailing strategy.
-
Ukraine makes it obvious DoD has to change how it buys weapons
The scale at which “dual-use” technologies is used should make us urgently rethink the way the Department of Defense does business.
-
America’s arsenal is in need of life support
The key problem is Washington’s failure to procure munitions in sufficient quantities in the form of signed contracts with industry.
-
It’s time for Congress to bring back ‘Defense Valley’
Congress must ensure that our warfighters gain the most value possible from government and private sector technology development.
-
Multiyear contracts could solve plenty of Pentagon problems
Predictable dollars beget stability and multiyear procurement contracts should be the vehicle for it.
-
How to ensure the US and its allies have the weapons they need
Prioritization, not capacity, is the real issue facing allies as they continue to supply Ukraine but also to ensure NATO members have enough defense items.













