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U.S. Has Not Kept Pace In Electromagnetic Warfare, And Paul Singer Is Worried
December 4, 2015
CSBA Welcomes New President
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments is pleased to announce that Dr. Thomas G. Mahnken will be joining the team in March 2016 as its new President and Chief Executive Officer.
Winning the Airwaves: Sustaining America’s Advantage in the Electromagnetic Spectrum
The electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) is one of the most critical domains in modern warfare. While militaries have long used it to communicate, keep track of friendly forces and find and target enemies, emerging technological advances now promise to dramatically change how they will use the EMS in the future. In the same way that smartphones and the Internet are redefining how the world shares, shops, learns and works, new sensors and networking technologies will enable militaries to gain significant new advantages over competitors that fail to keep pace.
New chief at CSBA
By Tony Bertuca
Report: U.S. Falls Behind in Electromagnetic Warfare
3 December 2015
Former SecDef Perry: US on ‘Brink’ of New Nuclear Arms Race
December 3, 2015