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Five Reasons America’s Army Won’t Be Ready For The Next War (From Forbes) There's a saying that when war comes, the first casualty is truth.  When peace comes, the first casualty usually is the U.S. Army.  Whether it is fighting in Anbar Province or on Capitol Hill, somehow the Army always manages to take the most casualties ...
National Guard Working To Improve Ability To Respond To Terrorist Threats At Home Terrorists still want to attack the United States. ISIS has openly called on Muslims in the West to attack “soldiers, patrons, and troops … their police, security and intelligence members.” Senior intelligence and law enforcement officials are taking t ...
When We’ll Need an Army, You Can Bet We’ll Need it Bad Twice in just the past 15 years the U.S. government has made the decision to shrink the size of the Army. Under the Bush Administration the argument was that the real threat was from rising near-peer powers and regional adversaries empowered by advance ...
The IEDs of the Next War: Small Drones They are cheap, readily constructed from items lying around the garage and gardening shed, come in every imaginable shape and size and can be triggered in a myriad of ways. I am referring to improvised explosive devices or IEDs. This was the one tactic ...
The Army’s Technology Edge is Ebbing Away After six years of slashing funds for military modernization, the Obama Administration has suddenly discovered that countries like China are closing the gap with America in warfighting technology.  If Mr. Obama was the first president to skimp on milit ...
The Real Trouble With Defense Acquisition Isn’t The Workforce Last week, the staff of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee’s permanent subcommittee on investigations published a weighty compendium of the responses of 31 experts’ on defense acquisition to a set of questions about fixing ...
Destroying ISIS In Iraq: The Missing Element The campaign of air strikes against ISIS has now grown to include targets in Syria with support from several Arab states. And in their aftermath, the Administration has wasted little time in describing the effectiveness of these strikes in degrading IS ...
Raytheon Is Rearranging The Defense Industry’s Competitive Landscape This week's win of a major Air Force radar contract by Raytheon is the latest installment in what is beginning to look like a trend. The Massachusetts-based company is gradually displacing competitors once thought to be superior in technical talent and ...
Automated Flight Services Station Modernization Program Is An Example Of Acquisition Done Right Every day it seems there is a new media report of a federal department or agency that can’t seem to do its job correctly. Even when entities manage to take care of their day-to-day responsibilities they often have real challenges spending the public’s ...
The U.S. Army’s Next Fighting Vehicle May Already Be Available — In Britain (From Forbes) On September 3, the British Ministry of Defense announced its biggest order for armored vehicles in three decades.  It will buy nearly 600 Scout SV tracked combat vehicles in six variants from General Dynamics, the big U.S. builder of tanks, warships, ...
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