Globalization and Supply Chain Security: The Mining Transportation Case

12/18/2012
2012-12-18 The decade ahead is defined by threats which are once generated by globalization and are based in geographical realities.   The globalization dynamics create vulnerabilities and proliferation challenges; geography provides the flash points where such dynamics are translated into conflict. A good corrective to getting carried with away with globalization…

Insights on Japan’s Future Course: Dealing with the Chinese “Findlandization” Strategy

12/18/2012
2012-12-18 by Richard Weitz This weekend’s parliamentary elections have returned Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), and former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to power after several years of rule by the centrist Democratic Party of Japan (DJP). The LDP is projected to have increased its total to around 300 seats in the…

Meeting the Challenge of Dealing with Counterfeit Parts in the Defense Supply Chain

12/18/2012
2012-12-24 In a discussion with Denton Clark of Lockheed Martin, the focus was upon how to meet the challenge of counterfeit parts in the supply chain. Denton Clark, an AIT Manager, is the Automated Identification and Data Capture (AIDC) Integrated Process Team (IPT) lead, for Lockheed Martin Corporation. In this…

Lockheed Martin’s Next Gen Approach to Cybersecurity

12/17/2012
2012-12-17 By Murielle Delaporte The same way preserving minimum strategic stocks and oil reserves nationwide was one of the numerous Cold War challenges in the West, establishing a minimum guard against the 21st century  threat, i.e. cyber vulnerability, is on its way to becoming conventional wisdom as an unavoidable security requirement.…

China’s Uranium Quest: Domestic Sources

12/17/2012
2012-12-17 by Richard Weitz The limitations on domestic sources drive the PRC into a broader global acquisition system.  And their quest to procure global uranium is significant for several reasons. First, it provides insight into the development of China’s energy resources, as securing uranium is symptomatic of its decision to invest…

How Ready is the US Navy for Arctic Operations? Not Very

12/14/2012
The recent interview with the NORTHCOM/NORAD Commander has highlighted the importance of evolving capabilities for Arctic Operations.  He has signed recent agreements as well with the Canadians to this effect as well. http://defense.aol.com/2012/12/14/america-allies-and-the-arctic-northcom-commander-talks-polar-st/ https://sldinfo.com/u-s-canada-expand-arctic-cooperation-military-training/ But how capable is the US Navy today to contribute to this effort? Not very according…