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Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
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The US needs a holistic semiconductor strategy
U.S. industry today remains hamstrung by supply chain disruptions for many critical components.
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Measuring results in the hyped world of defense investment
Here are five defense investment principles worth remembering.
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China’s spy balloon can help deflate US nuclear tensions with Beijing
Leaders should turn the diplomatic row into new discussions on strategic stability between two nuclear-armed powers.
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Congress must restore order to the Navy’s amphibious ship program
If the relocated Marines are no longer in position to engage enemy ships or missiles, they become irrelevant.
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The Pentagon must make a culture shift to embrace innovation
A culture of innovation is fundamental to acquiring, adopting and scaling new technologies that will give our men and women in uniform the advantage.
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Managing security across the new data perimeter
If the network perimeter was like a protective moat that surrounds a castle, the data perimeter is the small houses that dot the landscape.
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A letter to the next US president: Here’s how you can fix our military
It’s hard to imagine the NFL only picking players based on subjective recommendations. So why does the military?
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Is 2023 the year you become a government contractor?
The federal government spent around $637 billion on contracts in fiscal year 2022, including those covering professional support services.
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Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
-
The US needs a holistic semiconductor strategy
U.S. industry today remains hamstrung by supply chain disruptions for many critical components.
-
Measuring results in the hyped world of defense investment
Here are five defense investment principles worth remembering.
-
China’s spy balloon can help deflate US nuclear tensions with Beijing
Leaders should turn the diplomatic row into new discussions on strategic stability between two nuclear-armed powers.
-
Congress must restore order to the Navy’s amphibious ship program
If the relocated Marines are no longer in position to engage enemy ships or missiles, they become irrelevant.
-
The Pentagon must make a culture shift to embrace innovation
A culture of innovation is fundamental to acquiring, adopting and scaling new technologies that will give our men and women in uniform the advantage.
-
Managing security across the new data perimeter
If the network perimeter was like a protective moat that surrounds a castle, the data perimeter is the small houses that dot the landscape.
-
A letter to the next US president: Here’s how you can fix our military
It’s hard to imagine the NFL only picking players based on subjective recommendations. So why does the military?
-
Is 2023 the year you become a government contractor?
The federal government spent around $637 billion on contracts in fiscal year 2022, including those covering professional support services.
-
Climate-forward defense: Achieving a military mind shift
To succeed in future conflicts, militaries must look beyond merely making bases and equipment more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
-
The US needs a holistic semiconductor strategy
U.S. industry today remains hamstrung by supply chain disruptions for many critical components.
-
Measuring results in the hyped world of defense investment
Here are five defense investment principles worth remembering.
-
China’s spy balloon can help deflate US nuclear tensions with Beijing
Leaders should turn the diplomatic row into new discussions on strategic stability between two nuclear-armed powers.
-
Congress must restore order to the Navy’s amphibious ship program
If the relocated Marines are no longer in position to engage enemy ships or missiles, they become irrelevant.
-
The Pentagon must make a culture shift to embrace innovation
A culture of innovation is fundamental to acquiring, adopting and scaling new technologies that will give our men and women in uniform the advantage.
-
Managing security across the new data perimeter
If the network perimeter was like a protective moat that surrounds a castle, the data perimeter is the small houses that dot the landscape.
-
A letter to the next US president: Here’s how you can fix our military
It’s hard to imagine the NFL only picking players based on subjective recommendations. So why does the military?
-
Is 2023 the year you become a government contractor?
The federal government spent around $637 billion on contracts in fiscal year 2022, including those covering professional support services.














