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Moving at the Speed of Innovation — Regulating Package Delivery Drones
Alliance Wedge Strategies: China
WELLNESS PEER LISTENING SESSION: KEY TAKEAWAYS
Joint Task Force Civil Support, an organizational analysis
How to Use Administrative Data to Measure and Interpret Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Military Justice Outcomes
Exploring Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in the Military Justice System
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Inclusive NatSec: How Disinformation Divides Communities of Color
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Agent-Based Modeling of Uncrewed Aircraft System Flight Planning for Airspace Fairness
Not Just Nuclear Weapons: How China Views Strategic Deterrence
Ukrainian HIMARS on combat mission
US/NATO-Russian Strategic Stability and the War in Ukraine
Dr. Jonathan Schroden Testifies Before the Senate Armed Services Committee
How Can Special Operations Forces Contribute to Strategic Competition?
Why Hasn’t Russia Established Air Superiority?
How Can Jurisdictions Secure Their Elections?
VMFA-115 departs for UDP. Photo taken from https://www.military.com/spouse/militaryspouse- appreciation-day.
Feasibility of Thrift Savings Plan
Leading the Industry in Public Safety and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
Leading the Cybersecurity Strategy in the Public Sector
What Happened at the Biden-Yoon Summit?
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Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Operations
Exploring Drones as Tools for Public Safety
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China-Russia Space Cooperation: Implications of a Growing Relationship
What a Stronger U.S.-Philippine Alliance Means for Beijing
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Russia’s Railway Troops
Russian Fighter Jet
Russian Combat Air Strengths and Limitations
An Air Force officer operates a terminal for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment, the world’s first networked computer system. Beginning in the late 1950s, it aggregated data from hundreds of radars to coordinate the defense of North America against nuclear-armed Soviet bombers. Photo credit: MIT Lincoln Lab.
Artificial Intelligence in Nuclear Operations