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National Defense Magazine | NDIAs Business Technology Magazine A highly regarded news source for defense professionals in government and industry, National Defense offers insight and analysis on defense programs, policy, business, science and technology
Articles - National Defense Magazine In a complex global threat landscape that is constantly evolving, innovation will continue to be critical to national security efforts to deter aggression and, when necessary, ensure American dominance on the battlefield
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Editorial Calendar - National Defense Magazine Stories in National Defense cover topics of interest to professionals in the defense community We offer news and analysis on subjects such as trends in weapons technology, market developments, defense policy, and legislation, military budgets and issues affecting the industrial base
JUST IN: Political Trends Could Complicate Defense Industrial Base . . . The defense industrial base — already strained by lack of funding and a shifting security environment —will also have the political and policy trends of a new administration to contend with, an annual report released Feb 26 by the National Defense Industrial Association stated
Army Wants Land-Based Fires to Play Both Offense, Defense ARLINGTON, Virginia — Imagine an Army with common sensors conducting counter-fire and air surveillance almost simultaneously, seamlessly passing targeting data to air defense and field artillery command-and-control systems at machine speed to inform launchers that can fire both offensive and defensive weapons
Stratcom Commander Beats Drum for 45 More B-21 Bombers Cotton’s request came at a time of tightening budgets, with the Secretary of Defense asking for a cut of 8 percent — about $50 billion — from nonlethal programs to be diverted to other administration priorities