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Lidar: Another emerging technology brought to you by China
More must be done to safeguard U.S. data and prevent dependence on geopolitical adversaries for a critical, emerging technology.
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EU should buy ammo outside of the bloc to quickly resupply Ukraine
While the world watches Israel and Iran, Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine is at a crossroads.
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Now is not the time to scale back on the B-21 bomber program
The B-21 now represents the only pathway for the U.S. military to regain its long-range strike capability and capacity.
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Congress’ Pentagon budget increase is in need of transparency
A modicum of sunlight and oversight would help ensure that future Pentagon budget increases prioritize the nation’s best interests.
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NATO foreshock runs deep, through the Netherlands to China
We need a stable, enduring semiconductor foreign policy that is not subject to the whims of any current or future administration.
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US, Israeli, Arab coordination in Mideast against Iran comes to fruition
The Middle East’s emerging air defense alliance got its first major stress test on April 13 and appears to have passed with flying colors.
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To expand the US Navy’s fleet, we must contract
After decades of corporate consolidation, the pendulum now swings toward consensus that the U.S. defense-industrial base must once again expand.
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How to monitor North Korean nuclear violations after Russia’s UN veto
The U.S. should take the lead in creating a coalition of likeminded nations to monitor compliance with U.N. resolutions and international law.
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Get the US Navy’s frigate program back on schedule
Failure to return the FFG-62 to the expected cost and schedule will further erode confidence in Navy acquisition management.
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US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
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Lidar: Another emerging technology brought to you by China
More must be done to safeguard U.S. data and prevent dependence on geopolitical adversaries for a critical, emerging technology.
-
EU should buy ammo outside of the bloc to quickly resupply Ukraine
While the world watches Israel and Iran, Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine is at a crossroads.
-
Now is not the time to scale back on the B-21 bomber program
The B-21 now represents the only pathway for the U.S. military to regain its long-range strike capability and capacity.
-
Congress’ Pentagon budget increase is in need of transparency
A modicum of sunlight and oversight would help ensure that future Pentagon budget increases prioritize the nation’s best interests.
-
NATO foreshock runs deep, through the Netherlands to China
We need a stable, enduring semiconductor foreign policy that is not subject to the whims of any current or future administration.
-
US, Israeli, Arab coordination in Mideast against Iran comes to fruition
The Middle East’s emerging air defense alliance got its first major stress test on April 13 and appears to have passed with flying colors.
-
To expand the US Navy’s fleet, we must contract
After decades of corporate consolidation, the pendulum now swings toward consensus that the U.S. defense-industrial base must once again expand.
-
How to monitor North Korean nuclear violations after Russia’s UN veto
The U.S. should take the lead in creating a coalition of likeminded nations to monitor compliance with U.N. resolutions and international law.
-
Get the US Navy’s frigate program back on schedule
Failure to return the FFG-62 to the expected cost and schedule will further erode confidence in Navy acquisition management.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.
-
Lidar: Another emerging technology brought to you by China
More must be done to safeguard U.S. data and prevent dependence on geopolitical adversaries for a critical, emerging technology.
-
EU should buy ammo outside of the bloc to quickly resupply Ukraine
While the world watches Israel and Iran, Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine is at a crossroads.
-
Now is not the time to scale back on the B-21 bomber program
The B-21 now represents the only pathway for the U.S. military to regain its long-range strike capability and capacity.
-
Congress’ Pentagon budget increase is in need of transparency
A modicum of sunlight and oversight would help ensure that future Pentagon budget increases prioritize the nation’s best interests.
-
NATO foreshock runs deep, through the Netherlands to China
We need a stable, enduring semiconductor foreign policy that is not subject to the whims of any current or future administration.
-
US, Israeli, Arab coordination in Mideast against Iran comes to fruition
The Middle East’s emerging air defense alliance got its first major stress test on April 13 and appears to have passed with flying colors.
-
To expand the US Navy’s fleet, we must contract
After decades of corporate consolidation, the pendulum now swings toward consensus that the U.S. defense-industrial base must once again expand.
-
How to monitor North Korean nuclear violations after Russia’s UN veto
The U.S. should take the lead in creating a coalition of likeminded nations to monitor compliance with U.N. resolutions and international law.
-
Get the US Navy’s frigate program back on schedule
Failure to return the FFG-62 to the expected cost and schedule will further erode confidence in Navy acquisition management.
-
US must be transparent about realistic prospects for cooperation in space
The Pentagon’s work to strengthen allied space cooperation remains insufficient to achieve stated policy objectives.













