Tag: The Science of Where Magazine

(USA) Exclusive Interview: Lockheed’s CEO Wants His Company to Connect All the Pentagon’s Weapons (Defense One)

Marcus Weisgerber writes for Defense One: The Pentagon should start electronically connecting its most important weapons first as it builds a broader strategy to...

(UK) Most of the Royal Navy’s destroyers are unavailable for deployment (Defense News)

Andrew Chuter writes for Defense News: Five of the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyers are unavailable for deployment, leaving just one warship in the...

(USA) Submarine leaders want to tap into JADC2 network without giving away their position (Defense News)

Megan Eckstein writes for Defense News: The Navy’s submarine force of the future will have to balance its need to remain stealthy against a need for...

(USA) To afford next-gen combat aircraft, the US Air Force will make cuts to ISR inventory (Defense News)

Valerie Insinna writes for Defense News: As the U.S. Air Force restructures its aircraft inventory to compete with China, the service is taking calculated...

(USA) National Reconnaissance Office wants a more distributed architecture (Defense News)

Nathan Strout writes for Defense News: Sixty years after its founding, the National Reconnaissance Office is working to adapt to a changing space environment. go...

(USA) Plan to boost Biden’s defense budget could see bipartisan support (Defense News)

Leo Shane III writes for Defense News: Senate lawmakers will consider increasing White House military spending plans for next year by $25 billion as part of...

(USA) Submarine industry is growing less fragile, but it needs stability going into SSN(X), increased repair work (Defense News)

Megan Eckstein writes for Defense News: The U.S. Navy will ask the submarine industrial base to do a delicate dance in the coming decade:...

(USA) Path for DARPA tech to become part of military’s JADC2 enterprise still unclear (Defense News)

Valerie Insinna writes for Defense News: The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has developed numerous tools that could help the U.S. military connect its sensors and shooters....

(Neo Nazi Terrorist Doctrine) Siege Culture After Siege: Anatomy of a Neo-Nazi Terrorist Doctrine (ICCT)

Bethan Johnson, Matthew Feldman write for ICCT: Since the end of 2016, Britain and the US have taken unprecedented steps to proscribe post-war radical right...

(Counter Terrorism) Remembering Utøya, 10 Years Later: Enduring Lessons for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT)

ICCT writes: July 22, 2021 marks the 10-year anniversary of Anders Behring Breivik’s lone actor attack on Oslo. The intervening decade has seen a...

(TechInnovation) Additive Ups the Ante in a Changing Supply Chain (Industry Week)

Benny Buller writes for Industry Week: Nearly all supply chains are experiencing stress coming out of the pandemic, even if only in transportation of...

(Technology) Partnerships Fueling Commercial EV Growth (Industry Week)

Peter Fretty writes for Industry Week: Proterra Inc. recently announced an agreement with ROUSH CleanTech and Penske Truck Leasing, under which the Burlingame, California-based...

(TechInnovation) Building the World’s Largest Telescope (Industry Week)

Peter Fretty writes for Industry Week: While some complex production processes can take days or weeks, creating something as monumental as the Giant Magellan...

(USA) GlobalFoundries Announces New Semiconductor Fab in New York (Industry Week)

IW Staff writes: A major semiconductor manufacturer is making a play to expand its U.S. manufacturing operations. GlobalFoundries Inc. announced July 19 it would...

(USA) Senate Hearing Inadvertently Shows Why Antitrust Policy Is the Wrong Prescription for What Ails Drug Markets (ITIF)

Aurelien Portuese and Stephen Ezell write for ITIF: Four out of five Americans say prescription drug prices are unreasonably high, according to a recent KFF survey—and...

(France) Class Action Lawsuit against Ethnic Profiling (HRW)

HRW writes: France has failed to take necessary steps to prevent and remedy ethnic profiling by the police during identity checks, a form of systemic discrimination,...