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The Demographic and Fiscal Time Bombs Ticking Inside the Pentagon

While most people are rightfully focused on the current congressional impasse surrounding the fiscal 2024 budget and the hold on the military confirmation process, there are two larger and more...

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WTH: Defunding the Military

Three things from our pod this week with Mackenzie Eaglen: The defense budget is not “growing.” Not commensurately with inflation, not in RDT&E, not in procurement.Wars have never been more...

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Wars of Mass and Attrition Demand a Military Sized for Three Theaters

Six years ago, I testified before the United States Senate and suggested the return of mass and attrition as foundational force planning principles within the national defense strategy. I went on to...

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A Pacific Budget Supplemental to Prevent the Next War

Download PDF The post A Pacific Budget Supplemental to Prevent the Next War appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.

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Discussing America’s military readiness: Ferrari on Full Measure with Sharyl...

Senior Fellow John Ferrari discusses America’s military readiness on Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. The post Discussing America’s military readiness: Ferrari on Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson...

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Services Must Adapt to Newest Recruits

We Don’t Want You, Uncle Sam: Examining the Military Recruiting Crisis with Generation Z. Matthew Weiss. Night Vision Publishing. 240 pages. $14.99 By Maj. Gen. John Ferrari, U.S. Army retired “In the...

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Preparing Supply Chains for a Coming War

Key Points The United States has turned Taiwan into a valuable hostage through which China can exact constant military and economic concessions from the United States.The United States’ dependence on...

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Biden Shouldn’t Stick to a Defense-Budget Deal the House Will Not Honor

As the Defense Department and the rest of government remain under a continuing resolution—a spending freeze at last year’s levels—more than one-third of the way through the fiscal year and face...

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McDonald’s or the Army? A California Case Study

Key Points The military is failing to adequately respond to its toughest recruiting environment since the establishment of the all-volunteer force.On measures that often matter most to military...

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Election Countdown Requires Proactive Continuity

Congress passed the final 2024 defense appropriations bill on March 23, nearly six months after the start of the fiscal year. Unfortunately, delayed funding is nothing new. Congress almost never...

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Improving How Service Members Build Wealth

The quote, “You did not join the military to get wealthy,” is often used to convey the idea that military service is about sacrifice and duty, rather than personal gain. While the exact origin of the...

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Advana and Harvesting the Value of Defense Data

The future of warfare will be driven by information, and much of that future is here today. Department of Defense leaders and advisors recognize this and emphasize that data must be treated as...

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A Three-Month Continuing Resolution Is Nothing to Celebrate

While it is welcome news that Congress has agreed to just a 12-week (versus six-month) spending freeze for all federal agencies, this was really just a case of going from the “worst” to just plain...

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Are We Paying for Performance?

The most fundamental part of our representatives’ job is to pass a bill each year to fund the military that protects America and thereby allows us all the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of...

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The Potential National Security Consequences of Unplanned Domestic Military...

The primary function of the federal government, and in fact its only mandatory and exclusive charge, is to provide for the common defense. Today this means resourcing the military that protects the...

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Elaine McCusker: America’s Leaders Need to Prioritize National Security

In the world of national security, one critical issue often flies under the radar: the timely funding of America’s military. Elaine McCusker from American Enterprise Institute argues that with...

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How the Pentagon’s Financial Audit Will Help Win Wars

In about four weeks, despite all the progress being made, we will likely hear that the Pentagon has again failed its annual financial audit. But the headlines will also likely miss the most important...

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The Pentagon is a Terrible Customer to Its Industry Partners

There’s no such thing as “stop and go” production of military weapons. There is only inefficiency or stability. But the US Air Force’s low rate production purchases of its new T-7 trainer are causing...

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