Content

Defense Industrialist

Apr 13, 2016

Like Predator, like Sea Hunter

By James Hasik

DARPA’s new robotic frigate might seriously change naval warfare. The prototype boat in DARPA’s ASW Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel (ACTUV) program, the Sea Hunter, is beginning sea trials. Sailing last week from Portland to San Diego, she’ll undergo two years of testing to determine whether an unmanned ship under “sparse human control” can trail Iranian, […]

Defense Industry Drones

In the News

Apr 5, 2016

Barno and Bensahel in War on the Rocks: “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” and the Once-Again Forgotten War

By David Barno & Nora Bensahel

Read the full article here.

Defense Industry Security & Defense

In the News

Mar 22, 2016

Barno and Bensahel in War on the Rocks: The Military is From Mars, Civilians are From Venus: Avoiding Planetary Collisions in the Conference Room

By David Barno & Nora Bensahel

Read the full article here.

Defense Industry Security & Defense

In the News

Mar 22, 2016

Hasik Quoted by National Defense Magazine on US Military Tactical Vehicle Purchases

By James Hasik

Read the full article here.

Defense Industry Security & Defense

Defense Industrialist

Mar 18, 2016

Bending those cost curves, a year on.

By James Hasik

The Pentagon is making progress with better-faster-cheaper, just on a small scale. In January 2015 at the Atlantic Council, Air Force Secretary Debbie James delivered an address on “Bending the Cost Curve,” emphasizing that her department needed to get off the path towards Augustinian singularity. The initiative she outlined had three parts: enhancing communication with […]

Defense Industry Security & Defense

In the News

Mar 18, 2016

Du Mont Featured in Speaker Series at World Policy Institute

By Malia K. Du Mont

Defense Industry Security & Defense

Defense Industrialist

Mar 16, 2016

Black boxes faster

By James Hasik

Mac Thornberry’s “Acquisition Agility” bill is a good start—but just a start—towards greater experimentation and prototyping. Congressman Mac Thornberry’s “Acquisition Agility” bill is thirty two pages long, but its intent can probably be summarized thus. Thornberry (R-TX) fundamentally wants the military departments, not the centralized bureaucracy of OSD AT&L, in charge of the day-to-day business of […]

Defense Industry Security & Defense

In the News

Mar 11, 2016

Barno Quoted in Breaking Defense on General Scaparrotti’s Transfer from South Korea to European Command

By David Barno

Read the full article here.

Defense Industry Europe & Eurasia

In the News

Mar 10, 2016

Barno Quoted by Time on Intersections Between Military Careers and Family Life in the United States

By David Barno

Read the full article here.

Defense Industry Security & Defense

Defense Industrialist

Mar 10, 2016

A full-contact sport

By James Hasik

Transferring military technology takes time, teams, and money—for now. Technology transfer and national security—everyone talks about it, and most everyone needs it. This week the Atlantic Council hosted a discussion with some European diplomats on just how to make it happen, and afterwards, we jotted down some further thoughts. Transferring or co-developing technologies effectively demands […]

Defense Industry Defense Technologies

Experts