
John Ferrari
Sports Journalist at independiente.com.py
Periodista deportivo Ig: https://t.co/eKmtF1cd1e - Seguidor de @ScuderiaFerrari
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2 weeks ago |
thehill.com | Todd Harrison |John Ferrari
The Department of Defense was created in the immediate aftermath of World War II to fight and win America’s wars. It has evolved over time through mission creep and congressional action, driven by a philosophy of centralization that has added tangled layers of bureaucracy that negatively impact warfighter readiness. The secretary of Defense appears aware of this — he has directed the bureaucracy to present him with “future-state organization charts” — but he lacks a guiding philosophy.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Todd Harrison |John Ferrari
The Department of Defense was created in the immediate aftermath of World War II to fight and win America’s wars. It has evolved over time through mission creep and congressional action, driven by a philosophy of centralization that has added tangled layers of bureaucracy that negatively impact warfighter readiness. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth appears aware of this — he has directed the bureaucracy to present him with “future-state organization charts” — but he lacks a guiding philosophy.
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3 weeks ago |
aei.org | John Ferrari |Todd Harrison
Several forces acting on the Pentagon this year could fundamentally improve its organization, weapons procurement, operational support, and personnel management.
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1 month ago |
thehill.com | Todd Harrison |John Ferrari
In the early 1990s, the Department of Defense made a pivotal decision that has shaped American defense production for decades. Then-Secretary of Defense Les Aspin’s infamous “Last Supper” meeting with defense industry leaders signaled that the end of the Cold War would mean a drastic reduction in military spending and that industry consolidation was required. This move, reminiscent of Britain’s post-war industrial policies, has led to an inefficient and uncompetitive defense sector.
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1 month ago |
aei.org | John Ferrari |Todd Harrison
In the early 1990s, the Department of Defense made a pivotal decision that has shaped American defense production for decades. Then-Secretary of Defense Les Aspin’s infamous “Last Supper” meeting with defense industry leaders signaled that the end of the Cold War would mean a drastic reduction in military spending and that industry consolidation was required. This move, reminiscent of Britain’s post-war industrial policies, has led to an inefficient and uncompetitive defense sector.
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