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Strategic Relevance Essential in Deciding on Cuts
The most brutal facts of current reality must be confronted, and that starts at a national debt where we are borrowing 40 cents on a dollar right now.
Joint Integration and Flexibility Must Be Retained for Complex Road Ahead
Leaders today are being called upon to shape the future in a very different budget environment than ever before, and this will have an impact on the Navy and all services.
Space Systems/Loral Gives Anhalt VP Position
Salazar Assigned to J-7, Joint Staff Slot
Feds Say Cybersecurity Staffing Needs to Double by 2015
Complacency Threatens U.S. Military Supremacy
Potential enemies are moving ahead with efforts to negate the U.S. high technology military through direct countermeasures or the deployment of equivalent, or peer, equipment.
Biggest National Security Threat Is U.S. Fiscal Crisis
The fiscal crisis in the United States is its primary security threat today, explained Gen. Raymond T.
Ensuring Communications for the Cyber Warrior
The word cyber is frequently discussed, but depending on perspective, the definition varies. On a panel led by LtGen. Jeffrey A. Sorenson, USA (Ret.), former Chief Information Officer/G-6, Department of the Army, experts from different perspectives came together to discuss cyber in support of the warfighter.
Changes Coming in Military Technology Picture
The most advanced military in the world must prepare for a future in which enemy technologies and capabilities negate existing advances.
Irregular Warfare Mandates Unconventional Means
Being successful in the era of irregular warfare will require a focus on new ways of building and preparing the force.