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Lt. Gen. David Deptula, USAF Ret., dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, says the US Air Force must build more fifth-generation capability so it will be able “to take on near peer competitors in the future,” and discusses modernization strategy, improving communication between the US military services, dealing with strategic surprise and more during a Feb. 21, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. The interview was conducted at the Air Force Association’s 2018 Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Florida. Our coverage is sponsored by Leonardo DRS.

AWS 2018
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Gen. Larry Spencer, USAF Ret., Air Force Association president and former US Air Force vice chief of staff, previews AFA’s 2018 Air Warfare Symposium — including the Airmen Powered by Innovation/AFWERX inaugural Spark Tank competition — and discusses the new wave of Air Force innovation, the White House’s FY19 defense budget request and more during a Feb. 21, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian conducted in Orlando, Florida. Our coverage is sponsored by Leonardo DRS.

VIDEOS
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Jennie Wenger, PhD, a senior economist at the RAND Corporation, discusses how the US military can harness Google search data to better address potential recruits’ concerns about enlistment and improve screening processes, attracting and retaining cyber talent, and more during a Feb. 9, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the think tank’s Santa Monica, California, headquarters.

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Lt. Gen. Flemming Lentfer, Royal Danish Air Force, Denmark’s acquisition chief, discusses the Agreement for Danish Defence 2018 – 2023 — the country’s multiyear spending and programs roadmap — including Copenhagen’s commitment to the F-35 Lightning II fighter program, air-defense and naval capabilities, and more during a Feb. 13, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian conducted at the Danish Embassy in Washington.

THINK TANK CENTRAL
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In “Reforming the U.S. Approach to Data Protection and Privacy,” a February 2018 report from the Council on Foreign Relations, author Nuala O’Connor, president and CEO of the Center for Democracy & Technology, argues that the US is lagging behind other Western nations when it comes to personal-data protection, since the existing data rules are lackluster and differ between different sectors. “U.S. citizens and companies suffer from this uneven approach—citizens because their data is not adequately protected, and companies because they are saddled with contradictory and sometimes competing requirements,” the report reads.  “It is past time for Congress to create a single legislative data-protection mandate to protect individuals’ privacy and reconcile the differences between state and federal requirements.”

PODCASTS
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On this week’s episode of the Defense & Aerospace Business Report podcast, sponsored by Bell, we discuss the 2018 Munich Security Conference, the indictment of 13 Russian nationals for allegedly tampering with the 2016 US presidential election, the political implications of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida and more. This week’s guests include Gordon Adams, PhD, American University professor emeritus and Stimson Center distinguished fellow, Byron Callan of Capital Alpha Partners, Steven Grundman of the Atlantic Council and Sash Tusa of Agency Partners.

2018 WEST Conference
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Mike Petters, president and CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries, discusses driving shipbuilding innovation, speed and affordability, cybersecurity, lessons learned from building the USS America (LHA 6) amphibious assault ship for the US Navy and more during a Feb. 8, 2018, interview with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the AFCEA International/US Naval Institute WEST 2018 conference in San Diego. Our coverage was sponsored by Leonardo DRS.

THINK TANK CENTRAL
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“With Great Power: Modifying US Arms Sales to Reduce Civilian Harm,” a January 2018 joint report from the Center for Civilians in Conflict and the Stimson Center, highlights the “legal, moral, repetitional, and strategic risks” posed by the illicit acquisition or use of weapons built or sold by the US,  “describes major gaps and risks in the US arms sales process” that make negative consequences more likely “especially for civilians in conflict” and presents “recommendations for the State and Defense Departments and the US Congress.” 

VIDEOS
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Watch the Defense & Aerospace Report’s exclusive video of the complete Amphibious Warship Industrial Base Coalition’s 2018 Congressional Forum, which was held Feb. 15, 2018 in Washington, and included speeches from Gen. Robert Neller, USMC, the 37th US Marine Corps Commandant, Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., House Seapower and Projection Forces Subcommittee chairman, and many more.

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