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A lack of diversity is a national security risk
What has changed since 2020? It depends on who you ask.
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Stop spending Defense Production Act money on foreign suppliers
You’d have thought we had learned our lesson by now. Apparently not.
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As it plans NGAD fighter, Pentagon must learn from past failures
The DoD must wrap up the NGAD’s development phase as quickly as possible to avoid the snowballing effect of updates and new features.
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Five urgent steps to prevent American military defeat in the Pacific
Wargaming and operational exercises show that long-range strike weapons are America’s most reliable tool to win a conflict with China.
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How to leverage the best of European defense capabilities
When it comes to defense-industrial collaboration, the best time to start was 20 years ago, and the second best time is now.
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The US Army is facing excessive risk. Here’s how to mitigate that.
Reports of possible 10% to 20% cuts to Army special operations forces seem misaligned with U.S. goals.
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What is the long-term strategy for Ukraine’s Air Force?
Apart from the F-16, there might be other options, such as the Saab Gripen, the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon.
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The Pentagon is to blame for industrial base failures
Industry consolidation is but one piece of the puzzle when it comes to how the Pentagon has elevated prices for taxpayers.
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A better bridge across the ‘valley of death’
As the Pentagon’s Small Business Strategy makes clear, small companies are key to helping the U.S. ensure its technological superiority.
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A lack of diversity is a national security risk
What has changed since 2020? It depends on who you ask.
-
Stop spending Defense Production Act money on foreign suppliers
You’d have thought we had learned our lesson by now. Apparently not.
-
As it plans NGAD fighter, Pentagon must learn from past failures
The DoD must wrap up the NGAD’s development phase as quickly as possible to avoid the snowballing effect of updates and new features.
-
Five urgent steps to prevent American military defeat in the Pacific
Wargaming and operational exercises show that long-range strike weapons are America’s most reliable tool to win a conflict with China.
-
How to leverage the best of European defense capabilities
When it comes to defense-industrial collaboration, the best time to start was 20 years ago, and the second best time is now.
-
The US Army is facing excessive risk. Here’s how to mitigate that.
Reports of possible 10% to 20% cuts to Army special operations forces seem misaligned with U.S. goals.
-
What the US should do with its A-10 Thunderbolt
Let’s kill two birds with one stone.
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What is the long-term strategy for Ukraine’s Air Force?
Apart from the F-16, there might be other options, such as the Saab Gripen, the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon.
-
The Pentagon is to blame for industrial base failures
Industry consolidation is but one piece of the puzzle when it comes to how the Pentagon has elevated prices for taxpayers.
-
A better bridge across the ‘valley of death’
As the Pentagon’s Small Business Strategy makes clear, small companies are key to helping the U.S. ensure its technological superiority.
-
A lack of diversity is a national security risk
What has changed since 2020? It depends on who you ask.
-
Stop spending Defense Production Act money on foreign suppliers
You’d have thought we had learned our lesson by now. Apparently not.
-
As it plans NGAD fighter, Pentagon must learn from past failures
The DoD must wrap up the NGAD’s development phase as quickly as possible to avoid the snowballing effect of updates and new features.
-
Five urgent steps to prevent American military defeat in the Pacific
Wargaming and operational exercises show that long-range strike weapons are America’s most reliable tool to win a conflict with China.
-
How to leverage the best of European defense capabilities
When it comes to defense-industrial collaboration, the best time to start was 20 years ago, and the second best time is now.
-
The US Army is facing excessive risk. Here’s how to mitigate that.
Reports of possible 10% to 20% cuts to Army special operations forces seem misaligned with U.S. goals.
-
What the US should do with its A-10 Thunderbolt
Let’s kill two birds with one stone.
-
What is the long-term strategy for Ukraine’s Air Force?
Apart from the F-16, there might be other options, such as the Saab Gripen, the Dassault Rafale and the Eurofighter Typhoon.
-
The Pentagon is to blame for industrial base failures
Industry consolidation is but one piece of the puzzle when it comes to how the Pentagon has elevated prices for taxpayers.
-
A better bridge across the ‘valley of death’
As the Pentagon’s Small Business Strategy makes clear, small companies are key to helping the U.S. ensure its technological superiority.














