LandSea Battle

Army paratroopers fire artillery during the commissioning of the Navy’s newest ship, the USS Anchorage, May 4.

Interceptor production for three of Missile Defense Agency’s systems has been significantly disrupted during the past few years due to high-risk acquisition strategies which have resulted in delaying planned deliveries to the warfighter, raising costs, and disrupting the industrial base. Further, MDA continues to follow high-risk acquisition strategies for other programs. For example, its Targets and Countermeasures program is adding risk to an upcoming complex, costly operational flight test involving multiple MDA systems because it plans to use unproven targets.
— From a Government Accountability Office assessment, here, released Thursday into the nation’s missile-defense efforts. While it may sound critical at first glance, some might argue that, in some cases, using “unproven targets” to help develop defenses against unproven threats makes sense.
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Sleight of Mouth

Sometimes it’s tough to tell when you’re being misled.

Take this (barely) edited exchange Tuesday between Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Calif., and Navy Secretary Ray Mabus at a hearing into the Navy’s proposed 2014 budget before …

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Lost in Transcription…

Even with Battleland’s huge staff, we can’t get to all the important national-security confabs that happen every day in the nation’s capital. So we’re forced to assign our staff to skim transcripts of the gallimaufry that …

You don't just become a nuclear-weapons designer overnight…I actually took a tour of the Twitter site about three weeks ago. I'm in the Bay Area and it is a different universe, I will say. You know, we are never going to offer our people free lunches, and we're never going to be able to offer, you know, or a massage room, which is what they had.
— Penrose "Parney" Albright, director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, explaining to Congress earlier this week some of the challenges associated with keeping his highly-skilled workers satisfied. “We still,” he added, “remain a destination for the very best and brightest in this country.”
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