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Army Leaders Discuss Benefits of a Regionally Aligned Force
The Army is creating a force filled with geographical experts in hopes that steady relationships with other nations can help prevent future conflicts. Lt. Gen. Patrick J. Donahue II, deputy commanding general of U.S. Army Forces Command, outlined the strategy for a regionally aligned force during a forum at the annual Association of the U.S. Army Meeting and Exposition.
Pentagon Looks To Revise Air-Sea Battle Concept To Increase Jointness
The Defense Department has ordered a possible revision to its Air-Sea Battle concept with the aim of increasing military jointness, a DOD spokesman confirmed.
Upcoming DOD CIO Cloud Policy Leaves Questions Over Interoperability
Some analysts fear a forthcoming directive from the Defense Department's acting chief information officer on digital cloud acquisition could compromise interoperability and create stovepiping.
U.S. Options Limited by Lack of Drones Over Syria
As a U.S.-led coalition of nations tries to prevent the Syrian town of Kobani from falling into the hands of the self-proclaimed Islamic State, failure to do so could have as much to do with resources as it does with the flaws of a strategy that, for now, is mostly reliant on airstrikes alone.
US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations
As the November 24 deadline for a final deal approaches, it is important to be able to decipher what the US administration offers Iran.
Shift in War Footing Affects Tampa Area Defense Industry
It’s been a tough few years for Tampa’s defense industry. With the war in Iraq ending in 2011 and about two-thirds of the remaining 30,000 U.S. troops set to leave Afghanistan by the end of the year, the Pentagon was on a course to reduce its global footprint and the White House and Congress were planning to chop the war funding that went with it.