Much has been written about maneuver in various domains of conflict—land, sea and air. As in many other fields, the thinking owes much to the late Col. John Boyd, USAF, who is well known for his ...
Editor’s Note: This article previously appeared in a different format as part of The Atlantic’s Notes section, retired in 2021. I was glad to see that, in an item yesterday called “The Way of the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already in a position to decide to act, but the world dare not allow the human being to be ...
In the past 30 years, as America moved forward from victory in the Cold War and into a new era of conflicts in the Middle East, American air superiority has been largely taken for granted. In fact, ...
Data leaks, breaches, and cyberattacks are becoming the norm, spawning discussions on how organizations can effectively defend themselves against an ever-evolving threat landscape. With the modern ...
The application of analytics to large data sets, sometimes referred to as “big data,” is still an emerging capability in the military. As a result, defense agencies and their industry partners have ...
What to do in the South China Sea? Ask a fighter pilot. One in particular: the late U.S. Air Force colonel John Boyd. Colonel Boyd would exhort U.S. officialdom to grasp the strategy China is pursuing ...
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