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DoD’s Acquisition Reform Initiatives Are Looking In The Rearview Mirror Why is it so unbelievably difficult to reform the Department of Defense’s (DoD) acquisition system? There have been perhaps a dozen major Pentagon reform initiatives over the past several decades. Only a few have demonstrated any staying power much les ...
As FAA Relaxes Civilian Drone Rules, Military Drone Plans Falter (From Forbes) The FAA's decision to loosen rules governing the operation of commercial and recreational drones in civil airspace is good news for a wide array of users.  Political pressure helped to bring about the change.  Ironically, though, political constraints ...
Chuck Hagel, American Patriot Friday the 13th is, or was, Chuck Hagel's last day at the Pentagon.  The nation's 24th defense secretary is being replaced by a very different sort of person -- a renowned intellect and shaper of policy no doubt, but not a product of the American heart ...
Obama’s AUMF: It’s His War Now To date the debates and discussions over President Obama’s proposed authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) have focused on relatively insignificant issues. How much leeway should there be for the employment of ground forces? What should be ...
Arming Ukraine: Dubious Logic, Dangerous Consequences (From Forbes) Every U.S. intervention in a foreign conflict begins with a series of rationales aimed at persuading voters that the move makes sense.  Thus it is with Ukraine, where legislators and policymakers are debating whether to provide lethal military assistan ...
Superior Suppliers List Belies Myth Of Slow, Unresponsive Overpriced Defense Industry Two days ago, the U.S. Air Force and Army released their second annual list of aerospace and defense companies that earned the title of superior supplier. The list is the product of the Pentagon’s Superior Supplier Incentive Program that was one of the ...
First An AUMF For ISIS And Then One For Russia The focus in Washington today is on the imminent request by the Obama Administration for a Congressional authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) against ISIS. This will be the first time since the weeks following September 11 that Congress a ...
U.S. Navy Pursuing Its Own Offset Strategy Led By The Rail Gun The Department of Defense is struggling to define a strategy for recapturing the high ground in military technology and countering the proliferation of so-called anti-access/area denial (A2AD) threats. Senior Pentagon officials acknowledge that the mil ...
Search And Rescue: Arab Ally In Fight Against ISIS Demands U.S. Deploy V-22 Osprey (From Forbes) Something unusual happened in December, shortly after a Jordanian fighter pilot whose plane had crashed was captured by ISIS militants in Syria.  The United Arab Emirates, an early participant in the anti-ISIS bombing campaign, said it would cease air ...
Putin Autistic? A Dumb Diagnosis Highlights How Nuclear War Could Happen (From Forbes) Medical experts who review the Pentagon psychological profile of Vladimir Putin unearthed by USA Today this week aren’t going to be impressed.  It’s probably wrong in diagnosing the Russian leader as a victim of autism.  However, it still highlights a ...
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