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The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
This research paper investigates how the United States has approached peacetime force development be...
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There are many risks to the U.S. Army’s command and control (C2) operations and to its intelligence ...
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Necessity is the mother of all invention and the demands of war often result in the rapid advancemen...
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Since achieving victory in World War II, the United States military has a less than enviable combat ...
Beginning in 2013, the U.S. Army began an effort to “engage regionally and respond globally.” A cent...
The Defense Innovation Initiative (DII), begun in November 2014 by former Secretary of Defense Chuck...
Cyberspace operations have become pervasive in the United States, and they enable many aspects of mo...
Americans have always been uniquely attracted to airpower, a fact that has been successfully exploit...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...
This article examines how Army Special Operations might prepare to expand in the event of a major wa...
This article seeks to help intelligence professionals better define an operating environment through...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
This research paper investigates how the United States has approached peacetime force development be...
Military ReviewThe problem of wartime adaptation has been an enduring challenge for militaries. The...
There are many risks to the U.S. Army’s command and control (C2) operations and to its intelligence ...
This article suggests adding a “craftsman” at lower ranks to steer private-sector projects through t...
Necessity is the mother of all invention and the demands of war often result in the rapid advancemen...
This paper identifies how the concept of the ‘Revolution in Military Affairs’ can be applied to the ...
Since achieving victory in World War II, the United States military has a less than enviable combat ...
Beginning in 2013, the U.S. Army began an effort to “engage regionally and respond globally.” A cent...
The Defense Innovation Initiative (DII), begun in November 2014 by former Secretary of Defense Chuck...
Cyberspace operations have become pervasive in the United States, and they enable many aspects of mo...
Americans have always been uniquely attracted to airpower, a fact that has been successfully exploit...
This article argues that the executive branches of governments will need to change the way that they...