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Global Programs, Global Problems
Life happens as you make other plans, the saying goes. And as Western militaries focus more and more on joint programs and interoperability, it’s an important lesson to keep in mind.
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Ballistic Missile Defense: What’s in a Word?
There’s a consequential debate in Washington about a single word that has guided America’s missile-defense policy and spending for almost two decades.
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Global Military Sales, and the Influence of Economics
Does government buy-in to defense companies matter? Certainly to competitors it might.
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EU Exit Arguments Are Unconvincing
Thousands of military leaders and business executives will gather in Paris next week for Eurosatory, one of the world’s most important defense trade shows.
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America’s Icebreaker – A Ship In Search Of A Course
The campaign to deliver a new icebreaker to the US Coast Guard needs a leader.
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McCain’s Plan for DoD: Acquisition Reform or Return to Old Ways?
Sen. John McCain does not like the way the Pentagon does business and he’s pushing hard for changes. Big changes.
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Special Operations Forces Deserve ‘Budget Stability’
US Special Operations forces deserve to have budget stability as they deploy on missions to dozens of countries.
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BRAC, OCO and Truth In Budgeting
The dirty little nonsecret of US defense budgeting is the shell game known as the overseas contingency operations (OCO) fund.
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Replacing, Not Just Retiring, the A-10
One size fits all generally results in something that is ill fitting, at best. So it is with many attempts — built around the commendable push for cost savings — to field multirole weapons platforms.
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Calming Tensions in South China Sea
What more can be done should China continue to defy calls to cease the buildup and adhere to international law?
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Global Programs, Global Problems
Life happens as you make other plans, the saying goes. And as Western militaries focus more and more on joint programs and interoperability, it’s an important lesson to keep in mind.
-
Ballistic Missile Defense: What’s in a Word?
There’s a consequential debate in Washington about a single word that has guided America’s missile-defense policy and spending for almost two decades.
-
Global Military Sales, and the Influence of Economics
Does government buy-in to defense companies matter? Certainly to competitors it might.
-
EU Exit Arguments Are Unconvincing
Thousands of military leaders and business executives will gather in Paris next week for Eurosatory, one of the world’s most important defense trade shows.
-
America’s Icebreaker – A Ship In Search Of A Course
The campaign to deliver a new icebreaker to the US Coast Guard needs a leader.
-
McCain’s Plan for DoD: Acquisition Reform or Return to Old Ways?
Sen. John McCain does not like the way the Pentagon does business and he’s pushing hard for changes. Big changes.
-
Special Operations Forces Deserve ‘Budget Stability’
US Special Operations forces deserve to have budget stability as they deploy on missions to dozens of countries.
-
BRAC, OCO and Truth In Budgeting
The dirty little nonsecret of US defense budgeting is the shell game known as the overseas contingency operations (OCO) fund.
-
Replacing, Not Just Retiring, the A-10
One size fits all generally results in something that is ill fitting, at best. So it is with many attempts — built around the commendable push for cost savings — to field multirole weapons platforms.
-
Calming Tensions in South China Sea
What more can be done should China continue to defy calls to cease the buildup and adhere to international law?
-
Global Programs, Global Problems
Life happens as you make other plans, the saying goes. And as Western militaries focus more and more on joint programs and interoperability, it’s an important lesson to keep in mind.
-
Ballistic Missile Defense: What’s in a Word?
There’s a consequential debate in Washington about a single word that has guided America’s missile-defense policy and spending for almost two decades.
-
Global Military Sales, and the Influence of Economics
Does government buy-in to defense companies matter? Certainly to competitors it might.
-
EU Exit Arguments Are Unconvincing
Thousands of military leaders and business executives will gather in Paris next week for Eurosatory, one of the world’s most important defense trade shows.
-
America’s Icebreaker – A Ship In Search Of A Course
The campaign to deliver a new icebreaker to the US Coast Guard needs a leader.
-
McCain’s Plan for DoD: Acquisition Reform or Return to Old Ways?
Sen. John McCain does not like the way the Pentagon does business and he’s pushing hard for changes. Big changes.
-
Special Operations Forces Deserve ‘Budget Stability’
US Special Operations forces deserve to have budget stability as they deploy on missions to dozens of countries.
-
BRAC, OCO and Truth In Budgeting
The dirty little nonsecret of US defense budgeting is the shell game known as the overseas contingency operations (OCO) fund.
-
Replacing, Not Just Retiring, the A-10
One size fits all generally results in something that is ill fitting, at best. So it is with many attempts — built around the commendable push for cost savings — to field multirole weapons platforms.
-
Calming Tensions in South China Sea
What more can be done should China continue to defy calls to cease the buildup and adhere to international law?







