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Which Two Wars?
Katherine Blakeley of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments asked what might be the most important question regarding the aforementioned readiness crisis: “Ready for what?”
New Tech Is Changing Undersea Warfare
"It’s getting to where other players can now build undersea warfare systems, and they can be effective enough. They’re not as good as U.S. systems, but they’re capable,” said Bryan Clark.
The Most Dangerous Conspiracy Theory Of 2016
Trump And Clinton Feed The Rigged-Election Charge To Their Peril.
Cost Of Modernizing U.S. Nuclear Weapons To Fall To Next President
Much of the planned modernization is nearly locked in because of the need for new weapons and because some of it is so far along, said Evan Montgomery, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington-based research group.
Military Intelligence Cyber Programs Get Boost From Fund Shift
“Cyber operations and cyber security is a sustained area of focus for the Pentagon, and they will take advantage of the opportunity to add additional resources to that effort,” Katherine Blakeley, a research fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, told Federal News Radio.
Your Cheat Sheet To The Issues That Could Come Up In The Presidential Debate
Obama fiscal year 2017 budget calls for $590 billion in Defense spending, including $58.8 billion for overseas contingency operations or war-fighting. Adjusting for inflation, the overall defense budget is down 25 percent from the peak in fiscal year 2010