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Army Equipment After Iraq Operations in Iraq have placed the heaviest burden on the active and reserve components of the U.S. Army. While most attention has rightly focused on the war’s impact on our men and women in uniform. . .
Modernization Priorities for the Army and Air Force My task in the next ten minutes is to describe the most pressing modernization needs of the Army and the Air Force. Since Baker Spring is discussing strategic forces, I will confine my comments to conventional capabilities . . .
Army Force Protection: Helicopters Can’t Wait Next week the Lexington Institute and the Center for American Progress will release a study of Army equipment needs after Iraq. The study describes how warfighting systems have been worn out by three . . .
LIFT The U.S. military needs a lift. Airlift that is, and lots of it. The world has changed in ways that make the force more dependent on airlift than it ever was during the Cold War. First, global tensions have shifted . . .
Surveillance of the Future The future of intelligence surveillance reconnaissance (ISR) is taking shape in the Asia-Pacific region. Your report on the Australian government's Project Air 7000 (Flight International, 7-13 March), notably . . .
DNC Endorses Bush Defense Goals In an apparent bid to restore bipartisanship in the framing of defense policies, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) last week released a "bold security agenda" that echoed virtually every defense theme . . .
Take the Time to Get LCS Systems Right The key to enhancing the flexibility and responsiveness of the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), as discussed in Richard Burgess's article ("Fast Swap," February issue), is in the integration of both . . .
Performance Based Logistics and the Army Industrial Enterprise In today’s world, businesses manage vast, global flows of goods and products through advanced logistics systems that guarantee rapid, on-time and error-free delivery to customers worldwide. Continuous . . .
Lucent’s Last Act Reflects Tech-Security Dilemma When Lucent Technologies is absorbed into France's Alcatel later this year, the curtain will fall on the greatest technology enterprise in American history. Lucent is the successor to the old Western Electric . . .
Avoiding A Hollow Military This is the second in a series of seminars organized by the Heritage Foundation to address a very important and deceptively simple question: does the U.S. military have adequate resources to maintain a . . .
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