interoperability

Commentary
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NATO at 70: The Case for Optimism

Today, NATO advertises itself under version 3.0 — a forward-looking orientation to renewing the strength and readiness of its forces while addressing emerging challenges that confront the Alliance. If versions one and two addressed Cold War challenges and out-of-area operations, this third incarnation reinforces the solidarity of the Alliance through increased readiness, strengthened capabilities and credible deterrence to face new challenges. The Allies are engaging in new domains (space and cyber), reinvigorating the command structure and the political controls governing it, recognizing new competitors (China) and facing old adversaries (Russia) with firmness and resolve. There is much to be optimistic about in NATO’s agenda.

VIDEOS
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Norway’s Eikenes on Svalbard, Russia, High North and NATO

Keith Eikenes, the deputy director general for security policy at Norway’s Ministry of Defense, discusses Svalbard, Russia, the Arctic and NATO’s engagement in the high north with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the residence of Norway’s ambassador to the United States in Washington, DC. The ambassador hosted “Looking North: Conference on Security in the Arctic,” organized by the Atlantic Council think tank.

DIAC 2019
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USAF’s Goldfein on Interoperability, Air Power, Multi-Domain Operations

Gen. David Goldfein, USAF, the US Air Force chief of staff, discusses the benefits of collaboration and collective defense, Iran, multi-domain operations and staying ahead of adversary threats with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian at the Dubai International Air Chiefs conference in Dubai. Our coverage at the Dubai Air Show is sponsored by Leonardo DRS.