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Launch of Defense.Info

The defense.info team will publish a periodic featured report focusing on key defense developments inside Washington and around the world.

We read defense.info and Second Line of Defense regularly to highlight key developments of importance to us.”
— Senior Australian Defence Official
ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES, June 4, 2018 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Defense.info compliments Second Line of Defense.

The new website provides a regular edition highlighting a key defense theme.

For example, this week we have pulled together several articles on the new carriers, USS America, USS Gerald Ford and HMS Queen Elizabeth.

Our edition is called the Tale of Three Carriers and can be downloaded here:

https://defense.info/highlight-of-the-week/a-tale-of-three-carriers/

The defense.info team will publish a periodic featured report focusing on key defense developments inside Washington and around the world. This report will give you a leg up on US and global defense developments and defining challenges.

You can read the news to find out today’s tweets, but how about anticipating the headlines to come, which will drive perceptions and events down the road?

The first report dealt with the Future of Australian Defense and the latest focuses on the yet to be released UK MOD report on their new air combat strategy.

Our look at the options is entitled: "A UK Air Combat Strategy: Context and Options for the Way Ahead."

On this website, we are focused on the changing global strategic environment, and the intersection between that changing environment and the transformation of military and decision making capabilities in the US, among the allies and the non-liberal powers as well.

We will look at developments which together trigger broader changes in the global strategic completion. The world has become highly interactive and we will focus on a key factor or cluster of developments which together have consequences beyond themselves driving further change in the global competition.

How best to understand the nature of the strategic completion?

How best to position the West for effective outcomes in the completion?

What strategies can we expect from China, Russia and others and how will those strategies affect the reshaping of the military and the policy tools which the West is developing and needs to develop?

How best to position our companies to build the right products and capabilities to support the strategic redirection underway?

What strategic inflection points emerge from the impact of strategic drivers for change on the global competition?

What global developments, events and actions by leaders are driving what kinds of strategic inflection points?

And how do inflection points drive further change?

We look forward to your visit.

Dr. Robbin F. Laird
ICSA, LLC
703-820-1669
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