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Can the Space Sector Meet Military Goals for Space? Military transformation as currently interpreted relies heavily on next-generation satellites to provide U.S. forces with advanced reconnaissance, communications, and navigation. However, the performance . . .
Reforming DHS’ Business Processes The events of recent weeks demonstrate clearly that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) needs a new business model that will allow it to address better the complex demands of its mission. Many of the . . .
Spy Satellites: What’s Up with FIA? Reporters chasing the story of how a program to build next-generation photo-reconnaissance satellites might be restructured encountered something unexpected last week -- a National Reconnaissance Office . . .
Pentagon Declares War — On The Defense Industry Reporters chasing the story of how a program to build next-generation photo-reconnaissance satellites might be restructured encountered something unexpected last week -- a National Reconnaissance Office . . .
Speech to Fairfax County, Virginia Young Republicans It's great to be here in Fairfax County, and I appreciate the invitation to speak to your organization. I thought I would take a quick look at the contemporary policy and political scene, and share some . . .
Technology Lessons from Katrina Most of the lessons the nation's pundits seem to be taking away from Hurricane Katrina concern politics, which is what you'd expect from a collection of liberal-arts majors. But engineers looking for less . . .
Ammunition: Does The Army Need A Second Source? One of the most significant lessons from Hurricane Katrina is the potential vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the consequences of losing unique national assets. Gasoline prices rose 25% in a week . . .
Implementing Logistics Transformation: A New Model for the Military Supply Chain A transformed U.S. military must be supported by a new logistics system. U.S. forces are becoming increasingly strategically deployable and operationally agile. Operations in Afghanistan and Iraq have . . .
An Army At War and the 2005 Quadrennial Defense Review The United States Army is at war. It is also transforming. There is nothing new about either situation. The Army mobilized, fought a war and transformed itself in the 1940s. However, that was sixty years ago. . . .
Fighter Plan Is Latest Evidence Of Military Decay Here's some good news. The July 8 issue of Physical Review Letters, the journal of the American Physical Society, reports that it may be feasible to build a working time machine. Einstein's special theory of . . .
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