We stand at a critical inflection point. U.S. national security must contend with increasing great power competition (GPC), which is fundamentally an innovation race one well contested by our near-peer rivals. While technological change is inevitable, the rapidly emerging integration of computational power with its human masters, the so-called Cognitive Age is poised to create unprecedented national security challenges, and at a pace measured in months and not years.
More than just a strategic shift to global hegemonic powers, naval forces must be prepared to compete in the cognitive and conventional arenas: to outthink, outmaneuver, and outfight. To prevail, we must quickly secure technology advantages, as well as the cognitive agility to employ them effectively. This is technological leadership.
CJ Editorial Board
Jan 30, 2021
Music is a fundamental part of human life â and, along with the rest of the arts and humanities, a fundamental part of a well-rounded education.
In the traditional school setting, there are two primary avenues for music education â band and choir.
Parents and students are concerned about the fate of these programs at Southern Middle School currently. The school is in the process of trying to rearrange the schedule, as Superintendent Patrick Richardson put it to the Commonwealth Journal the other day.
Unlike what one might expect, it s not a Philistine act, dismissive of the arts in general. Students on the band or choir track stay in those courses every semester, and don t get the opportunity, apparently, to take other exploratory classes in their time at the school â where exploratory includes visual art classes, technology, things like that. They also, apparently are unable to take both band/choir and classes that he
To hold entities within the pharmaceutical industry accountable for causing the opioid epidemic and inflicting significant harm on people and communities, local governments have entered into the One Arizona Opioid
Join the American Sea Power Project Discussion Here
American thinking regarding sea power has evolved continually. The first substantial debate about it played out in the 1787 Constitutional Convention, and the participants reached back for its terms to the Marine Committee of the Continental Congress in 1775. The essentials of the argument were self-evident in the framers’ mandate that the Congress “
shall provide and maintain a Navy.” Ever since, politicians, naval leaders, and the broader public have debated the intent of that phrase, how to fulfill its requirements, and with what means to do so. In light of today’s national and international challenges, the nation must seize this moment to renew the debate.
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