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Indo-Pacific could serve as model for combatant command info sharing
Within the INDOPACOM region, military exercises have served as proof of concepts for new ways of sharing data and information across different scenarios.
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White House AI ‘Bill of Rights’ may risk national security
Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning may address core concerns of the blueprint without slowing the pace of U.S. innovation
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L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
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Mine it in America — Securing the US military supply chain
Every F-35 strike fighter built for U.S. armed forces contains 920 pounds of rare earth materials — the majority of which is imported from China.
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A people-first approach to recruitment, retention at federal agencies
While the private sector has recovered more than 90% of jobs lost over the past two years, the public sector has only recovered 53%.
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How ‘MacGyver’ magic can get Taiwan its Harpoon defenses faster
The horrible events in Ukraine since February offer a painful reminder regarding the costs of procrastination.
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The failure of integrated deterrence, and what to do about China
Modernization must not be sacrificed during this time of crisis, or we risk winning the battle to ultimately lose the war.
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Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
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How states are preparing for the Emergency Resiliency Era
Hurricane Ian serves as a tragic reminder to federal and state leaders about the critical need to prepare for emergency disasters—before they arrive.
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Prevent the mistakes of history by passing the fiscal 2023 NDAA
We must exercise leadership to avoid mistakes of the past — and prevent a larger war in the future.
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Indo-Pacific could serve as model for combatant command info sharing
Within the INDOPACOM region, military exercises have served as proof of concepts for new ways of sharing data and information across different scenarios.
-
White House AI ‘Bill of Rights’ may risk national security
Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning may address core concerns of the blueprint without slowing the pace of U.S. innovation
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
-
Mine it in America — Securing the US military supply chain
Every F-35 strike fighter built for U.S. armed forces contains 920 pounds of rare earth materials — the majority of which is imported from China.
-
A people-first approach to recruitment, retention at federal agencies
While the private sector has recovered more than 90% of jobs lost over the past two years, the public sector has only recovered 53%.
-
How ‘MacGyver’ magic can get Taiwan its Harpoon defenses faster
The horrible events in Ukraine since February offer a painful reminder regarding the costs of procrastination.
-
The failure of integrated deterrence, and what to do about China
Modernization must not be sacrificed during this time of crisis, or we risk winning the battle to ultimately lose the war.
-
Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
-
How states are preparing for the Emergency Resiliency Era
Hurricane Ian serves as a tragic reminder to federal and state leaders about the critical need to prepare for emergency disasters—before they arrive.
-
Prevent the mistakes of history by passing the fiscal 2023 NDAA
We must exercise leadership to avoid mistakes of the past — and prevent a larger war in the future.
-
Indo-Pacific could serve as model for combatant command info sharing
Within the INDOPACOM region, military exercises have served as proof of concepts for new ways of sharing data and information across different scenarios.
-
White House AI ‘Bill of Rights’ may risk national security
Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning may address core concerns of the blueprint without slowing the pace of U.S. innovation
-
L3Harris boss: Integrated deterrence requires intentional disruption
Abrupt change delivered via a spirit of solidarity and innovation can upend slow, bureaucratic processes.
-
Mine it in America — Securing the US military supply chain
Every F-35 strike fighter built for U.S. armed forces contains 920 pounds of rare earth materials — the majority of which is imported from China.
-
A people-first approach to recruitment, retention at federal agencies
While the private sector has recovered more than 90% of jobs lost over the past two years, the public sector has only recovered 53%.
-
How ‘MacGyver’ magic can get Taiwan its Harpoon defenses faster
The horrible events in Ukraine since February offer a painful reminder regarding the costs of procrastination.
-
The failure of integrated deterrence, and what to do about China
Modernization must not be sacrificed during this time of crisis, or we risk winning the battle to ultimately lose the war.
-
Technical debt: The cybersecurity threat hiding in plain sight
The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture.
-
How states are preparing for the Emergency Resiliency Era
Hurricane Ian serves as a tragic reminder to federal and state leaders about the critical need to prepare for emergency disasters—before they arrive.
-
Prevent the mistakes of history by passing the fiscal 2023 NDAA
We must exercise leadership to avoid mistakes of the past — and prevent a larger war in the future.













