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The problem with mirroring is that it catalyzes policies aimed at eliciting certain behaviors on the assumption that two actors think alike.
The case of the ubiquitous Boeing 737 airliner can provide a useful guide to ensure ships are scalable, affordable and relevant.
After decades of corporate consolidation, the pendulum now swings toward consensus that the U.S. defense-industrial base must once again expand.
Here are four moves that could build energy resilience and maximize efficiencies in the U.S. Navy's fleet.
Refocusing exchange programs through the lens of potential military conflict can accelerate the benefits of collaboration.
Vast ocean distances that take weeks to traverse make the ability to regenerate forces quickly a critical enabler for mission success.
Here are five ways to help sustain naval power in strategically important waters.
But before breaking a celebratory bottle of champagne across the bow, obstacles must be addressed.
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