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NRO director: Innovation is the key to America’s advantage in space
Our collective success advancing technology and delivering capabilities faster will be vital to maintaining America’s intelligence advantage in space, not just today, but for the next 60 years and beyond.
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Latvia’s defense minister: The importance of securing the supply chain
Keep some redundancy in EU defense and dual-use programs to help guarantee a steady supply during crises, argues Artis Pabriks.
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US military tech leads: Achieving all-domain decision advantage through JADC2
Adversaries of the United States are beginning to pull ahead, and they won’t wait for us to catch up. It remains up to us to synchronize our efforts and achieve success where others have previously failed.
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Estonia’s defense minister: Strengthening NATO, from a 2030 perspective and beyond
A crisis, fabricated by dictator Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, no doubt with the Kremlin’s knowledge and support, could have long-term consequences for Europe’s security.
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Lebanese general: Special forces must overcome significant challenges
Building for the future is a challenging task among constraints, crises and ubiquitous pressures, but it has become necessary.
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CYBERCOM and NSA chief: Cybersecurity is a team sport
In the future, mutual collaboration between the public and private sectors is required for a safer, more secure online environment for all Americans.
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Almaz-Antey director: Air and space capabilities will decide tomorrow’s conflicts
One of the main trends in the development of armed conflicts in the 21st century is the expansion of multidomain battle.
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UK defense secretary: In 2022, let’s focus on our resolve
The global outlook may darken in the months ahead, but it is how we act that will determine the outcome next year.
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India’s defense minister: Sowing the seeds for a new era in defense manufacturing
Following a fundamental transformation, the Indian defense sector jockeys for position on the international market.
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Canadian defense minister: We will always ensure our military is ready, willing and able
In our work to build a more secure North America and reinforce the rules-based international order around the globe, Canada remains a strong partner to our most important ally — our American neighbors and friends.
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NRO director: Innovation is the key to America’s advantage in space
Our collective success advancing technology and delivering capabilities faster will be vital to maintaining America’s intelligence advantage in space, not just today, but for the next 60 years and beyond.
-
Latvia’s defense minister: The importance of securing the supply chain
Keep some redundancy in EU defense and dual-use programs to help guarantee a steady supply during crises, argues Artis Pabriks.
-
US military tech leads: Achieving all-domain decision advantage through JADC2
Adversaries of the United States are beginning to pull ahead, and they won’t wait for us to catch up. It remains up to us to synchronize our efforts and achieve success where others have previously failed.
-
Estonia’s defense minister: Strengthening NATO, from a 2030 perspective and beyond
A crisis, fabricated by dictator Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, no doubt with the Kremlin’s knowledge and support, could have long-term consequences for Europe’s security.
-
Lebanese general: Special forces must overcome significant challenges
Building for the future is a challenging task among constraints, crises and ubiquitous pressures, but it has become necessary.
-
CYBERCOM and NSA chief: Cybersecurity is a team sport
In the future, mutual collaboration between the public and private sectors is required for a safer, more secure online environment for all Americans.
-
Almaz-Antey director: Air and space capabilities will decide tomorrow’s conflicts
One of the main trends in the development of armed conflicts in the 21st century is the expansion of multidomain battle.
-
UK defense secretary: In 2022, let’s focus on our resolve
The global outlook may darken in the months ahead, but it is how we act that will determine the outcome next year.
-
India’s defense minister: Sowing the seeds for a new era in defense manufacturing
Following a fundamental transformation, the Indian defense sector jockeys for position on the international market.
-
Canadian defense minister: We will always ensure our military is ready, willing and able
In our work to build a more secure North America and reinforce the rules-based international order around the globe, Canada remains a strong partner to our most important ally — our American neighbors and friends.
-
NRO director: Innovation is the key to America’s advantage in space
Our collective success advancing technology and delivering capabilities faster will be vital to maintaining America’s intelligence advantage in space, not just today, but for the next 60 years and beyond.
-
Latvia’s defense minister: The importance of securing the supply chain
Keep some redundancy in EU defense and dual-use programs to help guarantee a steady supply during crises, argues Artis Pabriks.
-
US military tech leads: Achieving all-domain decision advantage through JADC2
Adversaries of the United States are beginning to pull ahead, and they won’t wait for us to catch up. It remains up to us to synchronize our efforts and achieve success where others have previously failed.
-
Estonia’s defense minister: Strengthening NATO, from a 2030 perspective and beyond
A crisis, fabricated by dictator Alexander Lukashenko’s regime, no doubt with the Kremlin’s knowledge and support, could have long-term consequences for Europe’s security.
-
Lebanese general: Special forces must overcome significant challenges
Building for the future is a challenging task among constraints, crises and ubiquitous pressures, but it has become necessary.
-
CYBERCOM and NSA chief: Cybersecurity is a team sport
In the future, mutual collaboration between the public and private sectors is required for a safer, more secure online environment for all Americans.
-
Almaz-Antey director: Air and space capabilities will decide tomorrow’s conflicts
One of the main trends in the development of armed conflicts in the 21st century is the expansion of multidomain battle.
-
UK defense secretary: In 2022, let’s focus on our resolve
The global outlook may darken in the months ahead, but it is how we act that will determine the outcome next year.
-
India’s defense minister: Sowing the seeds for a new era in defense manufacturing
Following a fundamental transformation, the Indian defense sector jockeys for position on the international market.
-
Canadian defense minister: We will always ensure our military is ready, willing and able
In our work to build a more secure North America and reinforce the rules-based international order around the globe, Canada remains a strong partner to our most important ally — our American neighbors and friends.













