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ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 36, April 18, 2022
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Intelligence, Information Security, Project Activities, and Research Activities. The competition is open until May 30, 2022. FEFU AND MGPU SIGN COOPERATION AGREEMENT According to a March 29 press ... and technological stages within the framework of international cooperation should be concentrated in Russia; as well as a threefold increase in the share of the electronics industry in GDP.” Borisov was quoted ... of the efforts is challenged by the absence of adequately qualified personnel. MILITARY AND SECURITY‌ RUSSIAN MILITARY CONTINUES DRILLS IN RECONNAISSANCE FIRE/STRIKE COMPLEXES The Russian military
Making-Captains-of-War-CNOS-Studies-Group-1981-1995
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The Strategic Studies Group, created by the Chief of Naval Operations in 1981 to prepare Navy officers to think strategically, succeeded, this review finds.
the development and institution of cooperative engagement strategies and plans (now called Theater Security Cooperation plans). SSG VIII saw the need to employ alliances developed to contain ... and Mediterranean/Mideast, respectively, including Soviet arms control initiatives. Sensing the Soviet decline, U.S. allies and security partners in Asia and Europe questioned the continuing need for U.S. ... and DESERT STORM. Needing a more up-to-date value proposition for the Navy, he tasked SSG X to study the future security environment and its implications for the Navy and Marine Corps. SSG X
Were the Afghan National Security Forces Successful
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With all of the recent developments pertaining to a possible bilateral security agreement (BSA) regarding future troop presence and military cooperation between the United States and Afghanistan, another important aspect of the future of Afghanistan has gotten much less attention. The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) just finished their first year of being fully in the lead for providing security in Afghanistan, with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in support. With 2013 behind us, it is time to take stock of how the ANSF performed.
Were the Afghan National Security Forces Successful Were the Afghan National Security Forces Successful in 2013? With all of the recent developments pertaining to a possible bilateral security agreement (BSA) regarding future troop presence and military cooperation between the United States and Afghanistan, another important aspect of the future of Afghanistan has gotten much less attention. The Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) just finished their first year of being fully in the lead for providing security in Afghanistan, with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 14, May 5, 2022
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 14, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
that, "Reports about DJI drones being used by the Russian military in Ukraine only underscore the need for the US to adopt a clear and consistent response to the potentially serious national security ... . The Global Times , a widely read subsidiary of the People's Daily with a strong nationalist bent, published an op-ed by Senior Colonel Li Minghai, a professor at the PLA NDU National Security ... that software developers and the military be more vigilant in their quality assurance measures and recommends that the military establish software security centers that are authorized by the developer to fix
china ai and autonomy report: Issue 4, December 2, 2021
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The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 4, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
of UAVs in maritime rescue. MILITARY AND NATIONAL SECURITY PLA researchers participated in a recent computer vision competition.   Several members of the PLA Engineering University are listed ... , reliability, and security. In addition to serving traditional domains, satellite navigation will be required to support operations in deep space and deep sea environments. As a result, alternative navigation ... Xiaoyong argues that, while China has laws to protect user rights and security with the Cybersecurity Law, Data Security Law, and Personal Information Protection Law, people cannot rely solely on external
AI and Autonomy in Russia Issue 27
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CNA provides information and analysis of the field of civilian and military AI in Russia and how Russia is applying AI to its military capabilities. Issue 27.
for Russia's Federal Security Service, highlighted the potential that AI in the hands of terrorists could pose a threat to society. He argued for international cooperation to develop rules to cope ... anonymized data bases" because "in current conditions any attempt to establish a monopoly on data limits free competition and economic development." Security of personal citizen information needs ... form, which rules out any external interference and open access to one's personal data." Cooperation among countries is important because "the creation and application of AI technologies for the sake
Nuclear Arms Control Without a Treaty
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The United States must prepare to compete with Russia without a treaty that verifiably constrains intercontinental range nuclear weapons. This coming challenge stems from three changes in US-Russian relations.Recognizing these changing conditions, the report explores risks, uncertainties, and US policy options for a world in which there is significant competition between Washington and Moscow, but no bilateral strategic nuclear arms control treaty.
on how to approach its eventual expiration. Our working definition of arms control for this study is any form of cooperation between potential adversaries designed to reduce the risks of war and nuclear ... example of cooperation under their Article VI obligations to work toward complete nuclear disarmament. The narrative of a renewed arms race could fuel discontent within the NPT and elevate alternative ... the United States as mismanaging its relationship with Russia and failing to put forward a serious nuclear risk reduction strategy, it would also face greater challenges uniting NATO around a common security
DoD Function Codes
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Department of Defense (DoD) function codes identify the type of work performed by all activities in the defense infrastructure and operating forces.
resiliency functions, and security cooperation activities, to name a few. TFM&RS asked CNA to review the function codes to determine their currency and relevancy and to update and revise the codes accordingly. Our recommendations contain revisions to the current DoD function codes. Significant recommended additions include new or revised codes for the following functional areas: Security cooperation
The First War on Terror
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This paper examines the forgotten history of counterterrorism in the United States during the 1970s and early 1980s. That period was part of a long wave of terrorism that occurred across the developed world. Within the United States during that period, terrorist groups—including ethno-nationalists, separatists, and Marxist- Leninists—conducted a remarkable number of attacks, some of which resulted in significant injuries and deaths. Many of the policies, strategies, and structures designed to combat domestic terrorism during the 1970-1985 period remain part of the U.S. counterterrorism repertoire. By providing historical perspective, this paper will help today’s policymakers understand issues of change and continuity in the terrorist threat; weigh alternative approaches to countering terrorist challenges; and evaluate tradeoffs between public safety and civil liberties.
with the terrorist threat. Law enforcement agencies, and, in particular, the FBI, overcame the post-Watergate unease surrounding domestic security and mounted aggressive investigations of suspected ... of civil liberties. Instead, domestic terrorism was conceptualized as a threat to public safety and security that required a law enforcement response. Investigating and prosecuting suspected ... of political, organizational, and operational issues are likely to persist. These include the need for cooperation among federal, state, and local police agencies; the balance between civil liberties
Julia McQuaid
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, Department of Defense, and other national security agencies on strategic and operational issues. Her expertise spans areas such as strategic competition, security cooperation, building partner capacity, interoperability with partners and allies, counterterrorism, and global maritime security. McQuaid has led several high-profile projects at CNA, including a congressionally directed assessment
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