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HawkEye 360 Adds Quintet of Leaders to Advisory Board
Kevin Chilton, Scott Swift, B. Lynn Wright, Stephanie O Sullivan and Mac Thornberry boast decades of leadership experience in U.S. military, aerospace and intelligence industries
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HERNDON, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HawkEye 360 Inc. today announced the additions of retired Air Force General Kevin P. Chilton, retired Navy Admiral Scott Swift, former Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence B. Lynn Wright, former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Stephanie O Sullivan and former U.S. Representative Mac Thornberry to its Board of Advisors. HawkEye 360 is privileged to welcome such distinguished leaders as the Class of 2021 of our Advisory Board, said HawkEye 360 CEO John Serafini. The accomplishments of these men and women throughout their careers bear witness to their extraordinary capabilities. They will be tremendous assets as we look to build on
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Since the 1990s, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. The review envisioned and summarized here explicitly elucidates the dilemmas, uncertainties, and tradeoffs that come with current and possible alternative nuclear policies and forces.
Published January 21, 2021
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Ever since the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. These reviews have helped inform U.S. government personnel, citizens, allies, and adversaries of the country’s intentions and planned capabilities for conducting nuclear deterrence and, if necessary, war. The administration that takes office in January 2021 may or may not conduct a new NPR, but it will assess a