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Rewards Tracker Highlights Business Travel Benefits
If you travel frequently for business or for pleasure, chances are you're earning some kind of rewards—from frequent flyer miles to hotel and credit card points. But are you tracking all these loyalty programs and getting the most from your memberships?
Looking Within and Looking Beyond the Far Horizon
U.S. sea services are contemplating a future based on innovation while keeping a wary eye on events half a world away.
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STEM Teaching Program Expands
Five universities have received funding to implement UTeach science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) preparatory programs, thanks to a $22.5 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The UTeach program, supported by the National Math and Science Initiative, helps generate awareness of the need for STEM education among college students interested in these fields and prepares these students for successful teaching careers.
Technologies Offer Hope for Navy Operations
New capabilities and methodologies may help the force achieve more with less—maybe.
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Defense Department Needs New Business Model for Acquisition
Competition is counterproductive, say industry leaders.
Government Processes Hinder Foreign Military Sales
The convoluted application of rules is sending buyers elsewhere.
Cooperation Needed on Commercial Technology Acquisition
Government and industry must work together to realize utmost benefits.
A Small Chinese Navy Could Defeat a U.S. Fleet
Comparative numbers do not tell the whole story if a Sino-U.S. conflict erupts in the Pacific.
Chinese Open-Source Material Takes a War Footing
While many in the West are kept guessing about the Middle Kingdom’s intentions, its own publications paint an aggressive picture.
International Law Offers Peaceful Resolution of Chinese Issues
Mechanisms exist to help resolve Asia-Pacific territorial disputes through the rule of law.