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‘Unmet Needs’ The Coast Guard Budget Falls Short of Acquisition Requirements
Bryan Clark, a senior fellow at the Washington- based Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said that although it was surprising the Coast Guard once again did not invest substantial funds for UASs, there are other options.
Modern Cyber Warfare: For Secure Networks and Systems, People Are ‘The Biggest Vulnerability
So how can the Navy combat this? Through consolidation of networks and the cloud, Clark said. For example, the Navy used to have a situation where each ship basically had its own network. Now, all of those networks are being brought into one umbrella under the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services system.
The Case for a 21st Century Deterrent
In addition, emerging technological threats such as cyber-attacks, the advanced capabilities of long-range conventional strikes, and the threat of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks are changing the pattern of deterrence among various countries, according to Andrew Krepinevich, president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA). Even so, as he underscores the need for new deterrent capabilities, he does not minimize the need for a continued powerful nuclear deterrent...
Secret Weld: How Shoddy Parts Disabled a $2.7 Billion Submarine
All of this is ending up on the shoulders of the crew. If the PSA had gone off without a hitch, Minnesota would be nearing its first deployment, said Bryan Clark, a retired submarine officer. To top it off, a big chunk of the plankowners are likely never to deploy with their boat. “For the crew it sucks because most of them came on not long before commissioning with the understanding that they would be doing a post-shakedown period in the yards, then work-ups then a deployment,” said Clark, a defense expert at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Top HASC Dem Raises Concerns on Open Architecture, Prototyping
Requiring open architecture in new defense systems as mandated in an acquisition overhaul bill introduced last week by the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) chairman is a “one size fits all” approach that may slow down the acquisitions process, according to a Democratic committee aide.
South China Sea Controversy: US To Deploy More Troops At 5 Philippine Bases Near Disputed Spratly Islands
“I suspect that it will ramp up slowly,” Jan van Tol, a retired U.S. Navy captain and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington, told Air Force Times. “A suddenly much larger U.S. presence, even if just a rotational presence, that can be seen ... in Beijing, that this is a ratcheting up of a U.S.-Chinese competition in the South China Sea.”