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What can the world expect in 2024?
From the Pentagon to Yemen to the South China Sea, defense leaders around the world cover some of the most significant issues in their forecast for 2024.
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Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.
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Eight contract opportunities to watch in FY24
There are several major U.S. defense competitions expected in fiscal 2024, with just these eight estimated to be worth a total of $61.9 billion.
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Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
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What books are US Army, congressmen reading?
Two members of the House and two Army leaders tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
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Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
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‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
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What China’s increasing use of military over diplomacy means for US
The change follows a decades-long modernization of China’s military to create a “world class” force
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Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
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Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
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What can the world expect in 2024?
From the Pentagon to Yemen to the South China Sea, defense leaders around the world cover some of the most significant issues in their forecast for 2024.
-
Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.
-
Eight contract opportunities to watch in FY24
There are several major U.S. defense competitions expected in fiscal 2024, with just these eight estimated to be worth a total of $61.9 billion.
-
Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
-
What books are US Army, congressmen reading?
Two members of the House and two Army leaders tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
-
Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
-
‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
-
What China’s increasing use of military over diplomacy means for US
The change follows a decades-long modernization of China’s military to create a “world class” force
-
Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
-
Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
-
What can the world expect in 2024?
From the Pentagon to Yemen to the South China Sea, defense leaders around the world cover some of the most significant issues in their forecast for 2024.
-
Pentagon’s acquisition deputy Plumb talks stockpiles, industrial base
The conversation comes as the Defense Dept. faces heavy strain on its stockpiles from allies and partners under threat.
-
Eight contract opportunities to watch in FY24
There are several major U.S. defense competitions expected in fiscal 2024, with just these eight estimated to be worth a total of $61.9 billion.
-
Australia’s military must prepare for conflict if deterrence fails
Australia cannot rely on mass to deter. It must focus instead on capabilities and partnerships that deliver an asymmetric advantage.
-
What books are US Army, congressmen reading?
Two members of the House and two Army leaders tell Defense News what’s on their nightstands.
-
Russia is gearing up for a long war. Will the West follow suit?
The country has demonstrated a remarkable degree of adaptability to Western sanctions.
-
‘Buy American’ policies strengthen nation’s defense, workforce
The core the nation’s defense and economic vitality hinges on the “Buy American” policy.
-
What China’s increasing use of military over diplomacy means for US
The change follows a decades-long modernization of China’s military to create a “world class” force
-
Democracies must stand together on defense
The United States and Europe must stick together in the face of multiplying crises.
-
Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.













