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The U.S. Navy’s Most Successful Shipbuilding Program To a casual observer, the drumbeat of negative news about naval shipbuilding must make it sound as though the entire fleet modernization program is in disarray. The Navy Secretary canceled. . .
Future Security: Keeping TSAT On Track Is Essential Over the last eight years, America's military has been transformed. Unfortunately, it has been transformed as much by the actions of our adversaries as by the vision of change that. . .
Missile Defense: The World Has Changed Today marks the beginning of a new federal fiscal year, and it doesn't take great insight to grasp that this year's budget deliberations are likely to be a bit different from those of. . .
Why The Navy Wants To Rethink Its Next Destroyer In mid-summer the Navy outraged some of its strongest supporters on Capitol Hill by proposing to end a next-generation destroyer program after building only two vessels, potentially squandering. . .
United Nations Has A Better Solution For Cluster Bombs The global community is gradually moving to ban conventional weapons that are deemed too indiscriminate in their effects to comply with prevailing standards of behavior in . . .
Plan to Stop Buying Strategic Missile Motors is a Mistake Here's a quick quiz about national security. What is the single greatest danger to America's survival? Global terrorism? Biological warfare? Cyber attacks? Nope, none of the above. The biggest. . .
Netting the Navy The Navy and Marine Corps are implementing network-centric warfare concepts to cope with a diverse array of emerging threats. Wireless networks enable the sea services to apply limited warfighting assets more flexibly . . .
Decaying Air Power Reflects Larger Problems The topic of today's panel is the decline of American air dominance and its implications for the Air Force's future roles. Since my friend Rebecca Grant has already explained why it is essential for the military services to make . . .
Technology Readiness for a New Long-Range Bomber America has counted on bombers for tough missions for decades, but the bomber fleet will struggle to do its job as a capability void opens after 2015. Talk of a new bomber has come in fits and starts since the Pentagon reached the decision . . .
Rethinking The U.S. Strategic Posture The term strategic posture generally is associated with the means and methods by which nations pursue their national interests -- principally military forces and the way they are organized and . . .
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