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Category Archives: Defense Transformation

Change You Can Believe In: Sen. Joe Biden?

Sen. Joe Biden has been tapped as Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate.  Biden has been in Washington since 1972 when he was first elected to the United States Senate.  He is a smart guy but a rather loquacious fellow, which has gotten him in trouble several times.  Clearly, the Obama campaign felt the need to offset Sen. [...]

The Obama Iraq Documentary: Whatever the Politics Demand

Here’s an excellent video, chronicling Sen. Obama’s many positions on Iraq.

New Media, Information Warfare and the U.S. Army

David Axe posted a very interesting piece today in The Danger Room.  He examines the emerging role of new media in the U.S. Army:
Senior Army leaders have fallen behind the breakneck development of cheap digital communications including cell phones, digital cameras and Web 2.0 Internet sites such as blogs and Facebook, Army Secretary Pete Geren [...]

Defense Transformation and the Next Administration

As the general election gears up, questions surrounding defense and national security are likely to dominate the national discussion.  While defense transformation remains an important issue for the Defense Department, it will most likely be lost in policy debates about Iraq and Iran.  But defense transformation is not an arcane policy issue; rather it is [...]