The US military is best served by steady and consistent growth in defense spending rather than sugar-high splurges. In January, President Donald Trump asked Congress for $1.5 trillion for national ...
The Trump administration’s calls to drastically increase military spending will make it more difficult for the United States to set its defense priorities straight. Congressional defense leaders are ...
Less than a decade ago, President Trump helped set up CISA in order to protect US companies in cyberspace. Today, his White ...
With more capital-sensitive procurement policies, deeper AI integration, and smoother allied co-production, the US defense industrial base can make a serious comeback. The result of three decades of ...
The Pentagon and its contractors do not want a one-year cash infusion, but a stable budgeting process that meets their needs—something Congress appears unable to give them. But there is a problem. The ...
The United States is now paying nearly $970 billion a year just to service the interest on its $38.8 trillion national debt—a figure that has nearly tripled since 2020 and already exceeds what the ...