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When Even Terrorists Have Advanced Surface-to-Air Missiles
July 30, 2014- Daniel Gouré, Ph.D. Lost amidst the intensive reporting on, active discussions about and reactions by the various actors to the downing of flight MH17 is the fact that a line has been crossed. No, not another red line. Rather, one far more dangerous [Read More...] -
Five Bad Alternatives To The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
July 21, 2014- Daniel Gouré, Ph.D. It appears that no bad idea ever truly dies in Washington. Whether it is high marginal tax rates, greater government regulation or resurrecting terminated defense programs, there is always someone around to advocate for bad ideas. Recently, for example, the [Read More...] -
No Pain, No Gain: Pratt & Whitney’s F135 Engine Still Looks Like A Winner (From Forbes)
July 18, 2014- Loren B. Thompson, Ph.D The Pentagon’s new F-35 fighter didn’t make it to the Farnborough International Airshow this week, thanks to a last-minute problem with its Pratt & Whitney engine. The engine problem looks to be a modest one — all the hundred-odd other [Read More...] -
Administration Should Hire The F-35 Program Manager To Fix Obamacare
April 9, 2014- Daniel Gouré, Ph.D. There is nothing uncommon in big government programs experiencing problems, sometimes for years and even decades. What is unusual is a program that experiences rising costs, technical problems and production delays that comes roaring back. One such program is the [Read More...]
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