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U.S. Strategic Interests Tied to Financial Well-Being
The national security strength of the United States is inexorably linked to its fiscal health, according to a high ranking member of the Joint Staff. Accordingly, the Defense Department must do its part in nationwide belt-tightening.
Africa, Middle East, Asia-Pacific Dominate Strategic Focus
Three priorities, all of which are regionally based, dominate the U.S. shift in strategic focus.
Uncertainty Complicates Future Budget Planning
So many potential threats are emerging, U.S. Navy and Marine Corps planners cannot be certain about which capabilities will be needed, let alone affordable in the foreseeable future.
Defense Technology Future Looks Bright, but Is Unclear
Technology is driving the force, but the force may not fully understand how.
Space Joins Land, Sea and Air
McSweeney Named Telephonics Corporation COO
Telephonics Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Griffon Corporation, has na
Minimizing Cost and Delivering Technology Faster Pave the Path to the Future
Despite looming budget cuts, the ability to provide information to the individuals conducting operations is a priority for the PEOC4I, said a program representative at the SPAWAR theatre during West 2012.
Budget Crunch Imperils Navy Shipbuilding
Shipyards must apply old and new lessons to give the Navy what it needs and can afford.
The Nation Is Dropping the Ball in Veterans Care
The United States needs a nationwide effort at all levels to aid veterans in distress. People want to help, but they must be given proper guidance.