Medical Catastrophe No one's in charge, the plan's incomplete and resources aren't sufficient if we suffer mass casualties in an overwhelming disaster. By Justin Rood
Testing Their Mettle Marine Corps war gamers are exploring new concepts for fighting the global war on terrorism. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Airport 2025 Agencies and industry are taking on one of government's biggest projects: a 21st century solution to aviation gridlock. By Beth Dickey
NEWS+ANALYSIS
Expert Advice Before the Pentagon's prescription for change is even written, observers worry it won't cure what ails Defense. By Katherine McIntire Peters
Assessing Acquisition Skeptics wonder whether new panel can fix Defense procurement. By Jason Vest
Deep Thinkers A new philosophy helps people manage their agencies and their lives. By Kimberly Palmer
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