


Pentagon prize challenge seeks ‘ready-now’ uncrewed systems
DIU is establishing a $20 million prize pool for the project, and the solicitation will stay open through the end of the year on a rolling basis.

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Europeans map out Pacific aims as some in US want them to stay home
The Shangri-La Dialogue last week featured a record number of Europeans in attendance and was headlined by French President Emmanuel Macron.

Fallon: American Companies Must ‘Do More’ for UK Business
To sell in Britain, American firms must increase local jobs.

Pentagon Leaders, International Allies Show Support for Mattis
Leaders from the UK, Norway and Singapore support the nomination of retired Gen. James Mattis as President-elect Donald Trump’s first secretary of defense.

MEP Touches on Brexit, Possible Deterioration of European Security Cooperation
The expected Brexit negotiations between London and Brussels would be more akin to an emotionally charged and divisive experience of a divorce, said a member of the European Parliament.

Italy’s Pinotti: Responding to Fear and Uncertainty
European nations must come up with effective answers to our citizens’ growing concerns, starting with an increased effort to provide advanced but realistic solutions for common security and defense.

EY India’s Raj: Future of 'Make in India' Is Defense
Having recognized the importance of indigenous design and development, India has for the first time prioritized domestic manufacturing.

Jens Stoltenberg: NATO Depends on Fair Member Expenditure, US Leadership
Strengthening NATO's defense and promoting stability does not come for free.

David F. Melcher: Trump and the Case for a National Security Cooperation Strategy
We need a “Trump Doctrine” and a National Security Cooperation Strategy to guide the whole of government and ensure Congress is in support with the necessary oversight and resources.

Transatlantic Academy's Szabo: The Future of NATO and European Security
The election of Donald Trump as the next American president will lead to what John Foster Dulles once called an “agonizing reappraisal” on both sides of the Atlantic.

Ruslan Pukhov: Pulling Back the Veil on the Syrian Conflict
After more than a year of the Russian military intervention in Syria, the results so far are not an unalloyed success.
