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Michael Wynne

The Few, the Proud: The American Defenders

Posted on July 10, 2012 | by Robbin Laird
07/10/2012
Secretary Wynne looks at the challenges of pushing modernization of U.S. forces further down the road.
Posted in Policy Dynamics, The Integrated Distributed Combat Force, What's New | Tagged F-35. Secretary Wynne, Michael Wynne

Iraq 2012: An Update in Perspective

Posted on July 7, 2010 | by SysAdmin
07/07/2010
By Michael W. Wynne The United States has made a commitment to depart Iraq by the end of the year 2011, and given the nature of the military to comply, planning is in full swing around the country to ‘Make it Happen.’ Bringing some perspective to this Strategic Withdrawal is…
Posted in Featured Article | Tagged General Ordieno, General Pillsbury, Iraq, Michael Wynne, responsible withdrawal, Vago Muradian

Michael W. Wynne On “Is American ITAR Outmoded: The Case of Cybersecurity”

Posted on February 15, 2010 | by SysAdmin
02/15/2010
The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), with roots in preventing the proliferation of international weapons, has morphed over the decades into what appears to be a policy to keep America first to the rest of the world. Today, American manufacturers see it as an obstacle to their business and…
Posted in Cybersecurity | Tagged ITAR, Michael Wynne
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