Dilbert on Strategy
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. . . except to ask where’s the NOC?
Submitted without comment:

. . . except to ask where’s the NOC?
… (T)his budget represents an opportunity; one of those rare chances to match virtue to necessity, to critically and ruthlessly separate appetites from real requirements, those things that are desirable in a perfect world from those things that are truly needed in light of the threats America faces and the missions we are likely to…
“In the information age we substitute mass for speed, a high degree of simultaneity for sequential action,” he said. “And access is highly valued: access to information, access to ideas, access to the domains of conflict. The Streetfighter concepts are meant to secure access and achieve high speed. That is, to be able to alter…
Having read (and re-read) the new MS several times since its release, as well as the associated commentary, we offer the following thoughts (delayed, no thanks, due to the intrusion of our day job(s)…) Some notes first – we will confess to being somewhat disappointed at first glance thinking to ourselves “where’s the beef?” Much of…
OK – enough already with intrusions from the real world, time to re-engage. Quantity vs. Quality – how much is enough? It is a question as old as the first armies. Of late, it is one of the central questions in the implementation of the Maritime Strategy when it comes to the question of force…
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Ballistic missile defense from the sea – over the last six months the concept has moved further from test and development to operational reality. Demonstrated capabilities are expanding the envelope and being delivered to certain designated ships within the fleet. The question is – in describing these recent advances in ballistic missile defense, including the…
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