Missing Libya Missiles Already Smuggled Out, U.S. Searches for Them

10/11/2011
10/4/2011 by Carlo Munoz   A number of sophisticated shoulder-fired missiles looted from Libyan armories have already been smuggled out of the North African country and we don't know where they've gone, a top U.S. general said today.   Africa Command chief Gen. Carter Ham said his organization picked up…

Enhancing and Defending Air Mobility

10/11/2011
10/11/2011 U.S. and allied forces have relied significantly on various air mobility assets in Iraq and Afghanistan and protecting these assets  has been crucial to mission success. Awareness of threats is a precondition for dealing with them. Coping with various manpads threats to air assets is a significant and constant…

Trends in DHS Contract Spending

10/09/2011
By Dr. Richard Weitz 10/09/2011 - Using public data, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a Washington DC think tank, analyzed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) federal prime contracts from 2004 to 2010. The analysts note that the quality of this data has improved consistently over time, especially…

Naval Aviation: The Next 100 years

10/04/2011
10/04/2011 By:Ed Timperlake (Yuma, Az) Today, October 3, 2011 was the first day of the next 100 years for the Navy Marine team in the air and on the sea. The F-35 Joint Program Office just announced the future. ABOARD USS WASP, At sea – The Navy and Marine Corps Team made…

Building Blocks for a New US Military Space Policy

10/03/2011
By Dr. Robbin Laird 10/03/2011 - The Administration has issued a thoughtful new military space policy.  At the heart of the new national security strategy is a stated objective of providing for improved U.S. space capabilities.  Although articulate, looking for achievements, which actually implement the new strategy, are a bit…