An examination of DISARM, the open-source framework
Finance
Gabelli 31st Annual Aerospace & Defense Symposium
Conference Host: Gabelli Funds, LLC | Portfolio Manager: Tony Bancroft
The Harvard Club, New York City
By With Through
Affordable Mass and the New Reality of Deterrence
War games show the U.S. would exhaust its missile stocks in days
policy
Drones: Systems without strategy won't win wars
Drones aren't rifles; they're not kit to attach to molle gear.
members only
russia
Russia Flexes Naval Muscle
The future Maritime OE does not offer acccess and is a highway of robots and things like a future flying car metropolis scene
essays
Denied by Design
Is the Pentagon planning to lose? A Strategic Appraisal of PLA Counter-Space Doctrine and Implications for U.S. Tactical Operations
Briefs
Pentagon FY26 Offsets: A Briefing on All 17 Protected Categories
Executive Summary: The $50 Billion Realignment
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's February 18,
EDITORS PICKS
OSINT - Shahed News Timeline
OPEN-SOURCE
Shahed Drone Intelligence Timeline
Operational Analysis: Telegram Control System Claims
Breaking Intelligence
Technical Assessment
THE OFFSET and RESEARCH tiers
budget
Major Force Programs in the American military
How the US Military is resourced by a chart of accounts defined by missions
policy
The U.S. Senate Parliamentarian: Democracy's Procedural Gatekeeper
How an unelected official earning $203,700 yearly wields power over America's most significant legislation—and why every voter and taxpayer should care
members only
budget
A codified software budget activity can't come soon enough
The DOD budget and the PPBE process reform has been rattling around in a bottle of rhetoric for many years now - this is the first admin who might do something about it because we need Defense revenue to mean more to win the second Cold War
members only
congress
Why the Pentagon wouldn't hate another continuing resolution
A CR removes Congress from the decision-making cycle of major muscle movements. As the Pentagon makes rapid changes and reforms, there's little Congress can do under a CR