Obama And His Defense Secretary Must Put Programs Back Into Intensive Technology Development

At the end of 1980 and the start of 1981, as Ronald Reagan prepared to become President of the U.S., his national security transition team mapped the end of what the new administration came to call a “decade of neglect” in defense spending. As purse strings loosened, the Pentagon went on a shopping...

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