China's Long-Term Plans May Lack Vision
The dynamic modernization of China's economy and society may owe more to momentum than careful planning. Dr.
Gumataotao To Command Carrier Strike Group Eleven
Rear Adm. Peter A.
Norton Assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Europe/Africa/Sixth Fleet
U.S. Navy Makes Lemonade out of Budgetary Lemons
The U.S. Navy is re-tailoring its force as it realizes efficiencies driven by budgetary needs, according to the undersecretary of the Navy. Robert O.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Emerge as the Navy Sets New Priorities
The U.S. Navy has killed some programs and accelerated others as it restructures its budget priorities. Robert O.
Cool App-titude: NSA Career Links
The National Security Agency (NSA) now has an app for aspiring agents.
Nontraditional Missions Vital to U.S. Navy Success
Maintaining maritime security will require humanitarian activities as well as traditional gunboat diplomacy, according to a U.S. Navy fleet commander. Vice Adm. Richard W.
Offensive Sea Power Sacrificed for Defenses
The U.S. Navy may have gone too far in emphasizing defensive measures over offensive capabilities, which it may need to rectify quickly. Vice Adm. Richard W. Hunt, USN, commander, U.S.
Streamlined Navy Threatened by Further Cuts
The U.S. Navy faces an uncertain future if coming defense cuts strike at its shipbuilding budget.