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2012 Could Be an Interesting Year for Korea
Changes are afoot in Korea as an unpredictable new leader in the North challenges a powerful South army that will take control of its own defense in three years.
Acquisition, Funding Complicate Defense Information Security Efforts
Cost versus risk is a balancing act with no metrics for quantifying effectiveness.
The Military Must Do What it Needs to Do Using What it Has
For the defense community, less may not be more, but it must be enough.
Argon ST Provides Countermeasure Decoy Technology
Argon ST Inc., Smithfield, Pa., is being awarded an $8,563,195 firm-fixed-price delivery order modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-priced, indefini
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.
McSweeney Named Telephonics Corporation COO
Telephonics Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Griffon Corporation, has na