Dilbert on Strategy
Submitted without comment:
. . . except to ask where’s the NOC?
Submitted without comment:
. . . except to ask where’s the NOC?
So — how’d you spend your Sunday? Ours looked very much like this: as we spent the afternoon thinking the sort of thoughts we had left church in the AM foreswearing *ahem* Whomever said code is poetry must’ve been smoking crack…
H/T Xformed
Been a very busy week here in these last few days in the run-up to the Inauguration — new folks arriving, some departing, new Congressional session and attendant questions – lots of questions, lots of briefs and also burning the midnight oil on the book project, so posting has been a bit light of late.  …
The following remarks were presented by CNO at the Current Strategy Forum, hosted by the Naval War College, on 16 June 2009. We are presenting them here, unedited or commented upon, except for certain boldened passages that we feel require emphasis. The comments section is open for your thoughts… – SJS It is really a…
“We believe that preventing wars is as important as winning wars…(w)e will pursue an approach to deterrence that includes a credible and scalable ability to retaliate against aggressors conventionally, unconventionally, and with nuclear forces” – A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower, October 2007 “…(O)ne of the things that we were stressing is an area…
So the discussion earlier this week revolved around quantity vs quality and used as an argument in favor of quality that the Navy in the 1920’s and 30’s chose to press technology (and hence chose quality) over quantity (maintaining a large force structure), developing the tools, tactics and laying the groundwork for success in the…
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