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Carpet bombing in cyberspace

Why America needs a military botnet

The world has abandoned a fortress mentality in the real world, and we need to move beyond it in cyberspace. America needs a network that can …

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Fuel for thought

TO THE AIR FORCE, for its pioneering work in developing synthetic fuel for aircraft. The fuel, a 50-50 blend of JP-8 and a synthetic fuel derived from natural gas, was created by …

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The other enemy

Impossible standards for victory promote failure

Can we win in Afghanistan? It’s an odd question, considering that we’ve already won, by historical standards. Yet unrealistic metrics of success continue to pile up, …

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Fueling alternatives

Air Force Capt. Rick Fournier made history March 19 when he flew a B-1B Lancer over Texas and New Mexico — marking the first time an Air Force aircraft had flown at …

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Not so fast

Milbloggers post mixed reviews for film on stop-loss policy

As dissatisfaction with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan has grown, the policy of “stop-lossing,” or the involuntary extension of a service member’s …

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No honor in politics

TO PRESIDENT BUSH, for mixing politics with military honor. Bush presented a posthumous Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony on the same day that Congress was getting its latest Iraq …

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In this issue

With national gasoline prices predicted to pierce the four bucks per gallon mark this year — and diesel prices already past that threshold — most of us can relate per¬sonally to the …

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The nonlinear future

The defense industry is on the cusp of a biological transformation

The network metaphor dominates current thinking about national security. Network centricity carried to its logical conclusion, however, portends an environment that …

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Warfighter in chief

Petraeus delivers — to Iraqis and his troops

If he’d shown signs of being interview-weary, it would have been understandable. It was late afternoon on the Friday that capped a week of …

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Flunked again

TO THE PENTAGON, for scoring a D-minus after the latest examination of its weapons program acquisition practices. When major development programs from ships to satellites to aircraft each face similar delays and …

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