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Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

by Joe Katzman | Apr 9, 2008 | Budgets, Issues - Political, Projections & Assessments, Think Tanks, USA

With American elections approaching, questions are being asked in the industry about the potential implications for American defense policy. In January 2007, “The Impact of Recent Political Changes on the Defense Sector” transcribed Loren Thompson of the...
Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

Toward Simplicity: The 10-Slide Presentation

by Joe Katzman | Apr 9, 2008 | Sharpen yourself

With presentations a fact of corporate and military life, “Preparing More Powerful Presentations” offers tips that can help presenters improve, and links to additional resources. One way to ensure better presentations is to use shorter presentations, with...
Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

New Litter System Next Step in USAF Aeromedical Transformation?

by Joe Katzman | Apr 9, 2008 | Design Innovations, Logistics Innovations, Medical, New Systems Tech, Other Corporation, Transformation, Transport & Utility, USA

SLS(click to view full) US aeromedical evacuation has changed. Forward-based units or helicopters are still the primary link from the battlefield during the “golden hour” that follows major trauma. Once a patient has been stabilized, however, more advanced...
Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

$20M to Caterpillar to SLEP Construction Equipment

by Joe Katzman | Apr 8, 2008 | Other Corporation, Other Equipment - Land, Policy - Doctrine, Support & Maintenance, USA

Cat 307C Anything that is used, wears out. With civil infrastructure projects in high demand in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, and around the world, America’s military construction equipment is seeing a lot of wear. Combat engineering is a critical competency...
Lexington: US Politics and the Defense Budget

$6M to Sound and Sea for Underwater Engineering

by Joe Katzman | Apr 8, 2008 | Contracts - Modifications, Engineer Units, Oceans - International, Small Business, Support Functions - Other, USA

Small business qualifier Sound & Sea Technology, Inc. in Lynnwood, WA received $5.9 million under a previously awarded cost-plus-award-fee contract (N62473-06-D-3005) to exercise option year 4 for engineering and technical services in support of the Naval...
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