False choices
Gates’ plan to reshape the sea services ignores superpower realities
Defense Secretary Robert Gates has shifted the target of his budget cross hairs from the Air Force (a service that has long …
Read more ›Defense Secretary Robert Gates has shifted the target of his budget cross hairs from the Air Force (a service that has long …
Read more ›Over the years, a dense code of laws has risen to divvy out the various authorities of who can do what in our …
Read more ›Defense Secretary Robert Gates has two wars to finish. But his most challenging mission may be here at home: reforming the Pentagon’s …
Read more ›The U.S. government has very limited national-level experience, knowledge or policy guidance for fighting a netwar across the cyberspace domain at the national level. It is difficult for policymakers to envision cyberwarfare …
Read more ›When the country went to war, nearly nine years ago, troops were called on to stand in harm’s way. When those service members volunteered to confront …
Read more ›Well, of course it’s insurgency.
From the Andean Ridge through Colombian jungles and Mexican drug routes and into the streets and neighborhoods of America …
Read more ›Decreasing funds and increasing missions have put the Navy’s submarine force in deep trouble — and it’s sinking fast. Lawmakers and strategists agree that …
Read more ›In “The Founders’ wisdom” [February], Lt. Col. Paul L. Yingling has again demonstrated a penchant for provocative writing that I fear will win him few friends among the senior defense establishment. I …
Read more ›Moore’s Law is having a dramatic impact on virtually everything it touches, from energy to materials science, from computing to robotics.
Moore’s Law is based on the observation that computer processing power …
Read more ›The Navy needs more subs than ever before, but under the new 30-year shipbuilding plan, it will have fewer than ever before.
Lance Bacon’s cover story examines the Navy’s seemingly dichotomous plan …
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