Transforming the Military-Industrial Complex
A Supply-Side Briefing on the Future of the Defense Industry

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America's unsurpassed military power today rests as much on the innovations and capabilities of private enterprise as on Pentagon white papers and presidential decrees. In the face of rapidly changing technologies and sudden geopolitical shifts, it is clear that the American way of war is changing-but how will the defense industry change with it?

What is the defense industry’s vision for the "transformation" of the U.S. military, and how will transformation in turn shape the future of the defense industry? How is the post-Cold War, post-9/11 security environment changing the relationship between the private sector and U.S. national security, and what are the implications for defense policy?

In the first of a series of Supply-Side Briefings on the future of the defense industry, a panel of scholars will consider these and other questions. This discussion will be immediately followed by a keynote address by Northrop Grumman CEO Ronald Sugar.

About the Author

 

Richard
Perle
  • Richard Perle served as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, assistant secretary of defense for international security policy, and a staff member to Senator Henry Jackson (D-Wash.). Mr. Perle is coauthor of An End to Evil (Random House, 2003) and author of Hard Line, a political novel. He codirected AEI's Commission on Future Defenses.
  • Email: rperle@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Gay Gill
    Phone: 3016560390

 

Thomas
Donnelly
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