Does the U.S. system need military expertise on the boards of companies that produce weapons and equipment?
Many people believe that "terror" is a kind of fear. Its origins are far stranger.
In spurning Sikorsky’s Defiant-X helicopter, the Department of Defense left a sensible and superior aircraft on the drawing board. Connecticut should contract with Sikorsky to provide the Defiant-X to the CT National Guard and state police.
A primer on how to make savings grow using the stock market as an investment vehicle
And Ukraine's war of self-defense against Russia's invasions is exposing many.
The military is fielding weapons and systems for a decade from now. That equipment might not even be cutting edge today.
The Army’s new rifle and light machine gun look good. Companies may want to emulate Sig Sauer’s process for creating them
An interview with Brendan Duebner, founder of Life Skills for Soldiers
If you could build an almost fully-automated factory with only a few people to run it, and you couldn’t own it — would you?
The U.S. and its allies are global leaders in advanced warfighting technologies. How much of that can we turn into weapons, ammunition, and equipment, and how fast?
How does a country benefit from a strong defense media?
Budgeting comes naturally to some. But many go their entire lives without ever building a formal budget.