Poland’s counterintelligence service has been hard at work. Faced with an evolving espionage threat, it has developed a toolkit to push back against those who want to steal state secrets.
The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee warns that technological development is accelerating across the globe, changing the very nature of war.
Mike Griffin warns that the Pentagon became complacent after the Cold War, and now it must decide how to best maintain its technological edge — even if it means losing legacy systems.
Ellen Lord explains how the U.S. Defense Department is reinventing acquisition to simply and cost-effectively reduce the process of equipping the military.