Like the knights of medieval Europe or the samurai of feudal Japan, America now has a new warrior class. And it’s a serious problem because a greater understanding of today’s military would be beneficial for civilians.
The holidays are fast approaching and families are beginning to prepare for Thanksgiving. Before we enjoy this cherished holiday and start to contemplate Christmas, let’s remember the one group of Americans who will not be able to celebrate the holidays at home. They are the gallant men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces, who are scattered across the globe fighting for freedom in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Africa and other areas of the world.
How can you show your appreciation for the men and women who have sacrificed on our behalf on Veterans Day? Here’s how.
The DoD has been working on a cloud concept called the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure. The government is expected to bid out the contract this week.
If the reputation of the US takes a hit for Trump not honoring the Iran Nuclear Deal, the onus and responsibility lies solely with the Obama administration.
By Charles M. Russo
Intelligence analysts must regularly assess how they think and write. Improving these critical skills means investing time and practice, but the results are worth the effort.
By Erik Kleinsmith
When political bias leaks into the business of intelligence, it can be damaging to the quality of work produced. Intelligence analysts should follow these four steps to identify and minimize bias.
In this podcast, APUS Doctoral Program Professor, Dr. Carlson-Rainer, speaks to Aaron Spencer – a senior official with the United Nations Development Program in Kabul.
EDM briefing for April 16, 2021: Drones may improve rural and remote community citizens’ survivability of cardiac arrests and other news.