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It’s time to resource the Air Force fighter enterprise the US needs
Congress should block the Air Force’s budget-driven request to retire 32 of its F-22s, while providing the resources necessary for air superiority.
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What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.
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Beyond ship counts: Training, readiness and capabilities ‘count’ too
While procurement numbers and fleet size are important, they are not a proxy for assessing warfighting prowess.
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Why the US Navy needs dedicated command ships
Suggestions that there is no need for a sea-based battle staff platform fly in the face of Cold War and recent history.
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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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How to accelerate innovation adoption at the Pentagon
Systemic barriers to innovation persist within the military’s acquisition system that prevent the adoption of emerging technology.
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An organizational road map for Pentagon to deter China, win in Ukraine
The Pentagon is woefully unprepared to integrate commercial technologies and private capital at scale.
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Five scenarios for the FY24 defense budget
The political fight over the U.S. federal debt ceiling makes the outcome for the fiscal 2024 defense budget difficult to predict. But we’ll still try.
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What’s in the defense wish lists? Unraveling FY24 unfunded priorities
Given the political drama stemming from the FY24 budget request, it is worth investigating what’s not in the president’s submission.
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Sea power is essential to countering communist China
China is on a fast track to displace America as the world’s dominant naval power.
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It’s time to resource the Air Force fighter enterprise the US needs
Congress should block the Air Force’s budget-driven request to retire 32 of its F-22s, while providing the resources necessary for air superiority.
-
What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.
-
Beyond ship counts: Training, readiness and capabilities ‘count’ too
While procurement numbers and fleet size are important, they are not a proxy for assessing warfighting prowess.
-
Why the US Navy needs dedicated command ships
Suggestions that there is no need for a sea-based battle staff platform fly in the face of Cold War and recent history.
-
The US military must move beyond defense-reform theater
Zealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.
-
How to accelerate innovation adoption at the Pentagon
Systemic barriers to innovation persist within the military’s acquisition system that prevent the adoption of emerging technology.
-
An organizational road map for Pentagon to deter China, win in Ukraine
The Pentagon is woefully unprepared to integrate commercial technologies and private capital at scale.
-
Five scenarios for the FY24 defense budget
The political fight over the U.S. federal debt ceiling makes the outcome for the fiscal 2024 defense budget difficult to predict. But we’ll still try.
-
What’s in the defense wish lists? Unraveling FY24 unfunded priorities
Given the political drama stemming from the FY24 budget request, it is worth investigating what’s not in the president’s submission.
-
Sea power is essential to countering communist China
China is on a fast track to displace America as the world’s dominant naval power.
-
It’s time to resource the Air Force fighter enterprise the US needs
Congress should block the Air Force’s budget-driven request to retire 32 of its F-22s, while providing the resources necessary for air superiority.
-
What’s the real value of the US Defense Department audit?
The eventual passing grade is actually secondary to the kind of progress driven by the audit.
-
Beyond ship counts: Training, readiness and capabilities ‘count’ too
While procurement numbers and fleet size are important, they are not a proxy for assessing warfighting prowess.
-
Why the US Navy needs dedicated command ships
Suggestions that there is no need for a sea-based battle staff platform fly in the face of Cold War and recent history.
-
The US military must move beyond defense-reform theater
Zealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.
-
How to accelerate innovation adoption at the Pentagon
Systemic barriers to innovation persist within the military’s acquisition system that prevent the adoption of emerging technology.
-
An organizational road map for Pentagon to deter China, win in Ukraine
The Pentagon is woefully unprepared to integrate commercial technologies and private capital at scale.
-
Five scenarios for the FY24 defense budget
The political fight over the U.S. federal debt ceiling makes the outcome for the fiscal 2024 defense budget difficult to predict. But we’ll still try.
-
What’s in the defense wish lists? Unraveling FY24 unfunded priorities
Given the political drama stemming from the FY24 budget request, it is worth investigating what’s not in the president’s submission.
-
Sea power is essential to countering communist China
China is on a fast track to displace America as the world’s dominant naval power.













