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IFPA Roundtable: Space-Based Sensors Missile Defense and More
The latest Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Capitol Hil ...
Location: 562 Dirksen Senate Office Building
U.S. Cyber and Space Security – Challenges and Opportunities
The issues surrounding both cyber and space security are bec ...
Mobility and the Fuels of the Future
Although the media give a great deal of coverage to electric vehicles, advances in battery technology and nonconventional modes of transportation, both the International Energy Agency and the Energy Information Administration (EIA) project that the consumption of liquid fuels — oil and gas — will continue to increase over coming decades. The increase in natural gas consumption will be primarily for electric power generation. Crude oil is refined primarily into transportation fuels — gasoline, diesel and jet fuel — almost 80 percent.
Sony Attack Signifies New Twist in Cyber Conflict
Attacking another country’s sources of economic power and its political and cultural cohesion is an old practice in warfare. The former was most clearly explored in the theories of strategic bombing that sprung up after the invention of the airplane in the first part of the twentieth century. The latter is considerably older; history is […]
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