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Capabilities-Based Defense Planning: The Australian Experience

Armed Forces & Society, 1995
Obliged by regional political and security developments, Australia has been forced to experiment with a capabilities-based defense planning for over 20 years. The ultimate success of the planning methodology is validated by the fact that the Australian Defence Force is now capable of executing a larger number of nationally determined tasks than was ...
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Defense Cost Research Projects and Capabilities, 2001

2001
Abstract : OSD's Cost Analysis Improvement Group (CAIG) is involved in an annual cycle of efforts aimed at improving DoD's ability to forecast future costs. During the DoD Cost Analysis Symposium, the CAIG reviews the status of DoD's capabilities to estimate the costs of forces and weapon systems.
David W. Henningsen   +4 more
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Bringing defensive artificial intelligence capabilities to mobile devices

2018
Traditional firewalls are losing their effectiveness against new and evolving threats today. Artificial intelligence (AI) driven firewalls are gaining popularity due to their ability to defend against threats that are not fully known. However, a firewall can only protect devices in the same network it is deployed in, leaving mobile devices unprotected ...
Chong, Kevin, Ibrahim, Ahmed
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CAPABILITIES BASED TESTING OF DEFENSE MULTI-INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2019
<title>ABSTRACT</title> <p>Today’s weapon systems are becoming increasingly complex and usually involve other assets to accomplish their missions. Interdependencies among the weapon system components such as its sensor, sensor subsystems, communications,
Huat Ng, Colby Stevens
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Defense in Decline: A Strategy - Capabilities Mismatch.

1996
Abstract : The Department of Defense budget has been on a steady downward trend since the beginning of the drawdown in l987. The impact of the drawdown is now beginning to show on both readiness and modernization. In the late 1980s, with the breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, it was obvious the U.S. Armed Forces needed to downsize.
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The Technological Arsenal: Emerging Defense Capabilities

Foreign Affairs, 2001
Eliot A. Cohen, William C. Martel
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Star Wars: Defensive Shield or First Strike Capability?

1987
In the atmosphere of near euphoria following the Reagan-Gorbachev summit of November 1985, we may be forgiven for feeling that the nuclear threat has to some degree receded. It is quite clear, however, that the underlying momentum of the arms race is not going to be changed significantly by the limited number of concrete steps taken at Geneva to reduce
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Missile defense capability

Comparative Strategy, 1993
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