Armed Forces Journal – The Coast Guard has been under fire in the press and on Capitol Hill for a variety of problems associated with the Deepwater fleet recapitalization program. But ahead of the storm of criticism, the service took a deep look at its acquisition structure, and in July, it will establish a dramatically new integrated acquisition directorate.
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Monthly Archives: August 2007
US Navy – Peril at sea
Armed Forces Journal – America’s maritime strategy amounts to neglect.
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Geopolitics / Pakistan – A False Choice in Pakistan
Foreign Affairs – Americans are increasingly frustrated with Pakistan’s counterterrorism efforts, but the United States should resist the urge to threaten President Pervez Musharraf or demand a quick democratic transition. Getting Islamabad to play a more effective role in the war on terrorism will require that Washington strike a careful balance: pushing for political reform but without jeopardizing the military’s core interests.
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US Navy – Warhead Zapper
Aviation Week – Is electromagnetic armor being installed on US aircraft carriers?
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US Navy – Lost That Bet
Aviation Week – The Navy has chosen Northrop Grumman for the Unmanned Combat Air System CV Demonstration (UCAS-D) contract, beating Boeing. It’s no small effort, valued at $636 million between now and September 2013, and it is an important win for Northrop Grumman and an important loss for Boeing.
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Chinese Navy – The long march to be a superpower
Economist – The People’s Liberation Army is investing heavily to give China the military muscle to match its economic power. But can it begin to rival America?
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Information Warfare – Arab Media and the Battle for Ideas
Marine Corps Gazette – The author encourages commanders to recognize that the Arab media, such as Al Jazeera, are critical battlefields that have to be shaped as a part of information operations. You have to know that battlefield as well as you do a battlefield of terrain in order to succeed.
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Russian Navy – As icecaps melt, Russia races for Arctic's resources
Christian Science Monitor – Call it the global warming sweepstakes.
As milder temperatures make exploration of the Arctic sea floor possible for the first time, Russia’s biggest-ever research expedition to the region is steaming toward the immense scientific prestige of being the first to explore the seabed of the world’s crown.
In the next few days, two manned minisubs will be launched through a hole blasted in the polar ice to scour the ocean floor nearly three miles below. They will gather rock samples and plant a titanium Russian flag to symbolize Moscow’s claim over 460,000 square miles of hitherto international territory ñ an area bigger than France and Germany combined in a region estimated to contain a quarter of the world’s undiscovered oil and gas reserves.
The issue of who owns the North Pole, now administered by the International Seabed Authority, has long been regarded as academic since the entire region is locked in year-round impenetrable ice. But with global warming thinning the icecaps, the question has vaulted to the front burner.
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