After the end of the Cold War, American policymakers constantly fretted about the uncertainty of the strategic landscape. Large-scale interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan largely suspended that debate for 14 years. Now, U.S. leaders are returning their attention to the nebulous multitude of threats – certain, probable, and possible – the nation faces. Designing a … Continue reading Patching the Pentagon’s Procurement Problem
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Patching the Pentagon’s Procurement Problem
After the end of the Cold War, American policymakers constantly fretted about the uncertainty of the strategic landscape. Large-scale interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan largely suspended that debate for 14 years. Now, U.S. leaders are returning their attention to the nebulous multitude of threats – certain, probable, and possible – the nation faces. Designing a … Continue reading Patching the Pentagon’s Procurement Problem