CMS Weekly: September 17, 2024
Center for Maritime Strategy
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Featured Publications
In The MOC, September 10, 2024: A New Paradigm for Shipbuilding in America
By the Center for Maritime Strategy Editorial Board
There is no reason why the NSMV hull could not be adapted to provide the basis for a hospital ship, a submarine tender, or a command-and-control ship—each of which are types of vessels that the U.S. Navy needs to urgently replace.? Furthermore, the shipyard is producing the current class of vessels very nearly on time and on budget—a rare feat for today’s government shipbuilding programs.
In The MOC, September 11, 2024: How 9/11 Could Have Been Prevented
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By Ambassador J. William Middendorf
One of the first problems we detected was the need for more information sharing between the CIA and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Years later, we learned the CIA had all the terrorists involved in 9/11 on a “watch” list but failed to share that information with the FBI. Over twenty years before 9/11, our team urged that steps be taken immediately to ensure information sharing between the CIA and the FBI.
ICYMI: Maritime Nation - Tensions in the Red Sea:The Israel-Hamas Conflict a Year On
Join ADM Foggo and Rear ADM Kavon Hakimzadeh as they dive into the high-stakes operations in the Red Sea, fresh from deployment!
Discover the strategic importance of the region and how aircraft carriers are crucial in safeguarding freedom of navigation. Don't miss this compelling conversation.?
Stay informed with the most recent maritime analysis updates from The MOC - Maritime Operations Center
Dean of the Center for Maritime Strategy
5 个月Great to see a shipyard bending metal and producing ships on time and wise words from Ambassador and former SECNAV Middendorf in this edition of our CMS Weekly Newsletter!!