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- Lessons from Desert Storm, 30 Years Later
- /our-media/press-releases/2021/01-13
- January 17 will mark the 30th Anniversary of the first airstrikes of Desert Storm. CNA analysis was a principal source of lessons learned from the war.
- Roderick von Lipsey Named Chair of CNA's Board of Trustees
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/12-23
- CNA President and CEO, Katherine A.W. McGrady, Ph.D., recently announced the appointment of Roderick von Lipsey as the new Chair of CNA’s Board of Trustees.
- CNA Launches #InclusiveNatSec Initiative
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/12-11
- Forum will explore racism and its impact on US national security
- CNA Research in White House Directed Review of Military Compensation
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/12-10
- This week, the Department of Defense published the 13th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation (QRMC), a comprehensive account of military compensation required for the White House every four years. This QRMC primarily focuses on two issues: the feasibility of moving to a single-salary system combining basic pay with basic allowances for housing and subsistence and the use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by service members. CNA was a main contributor, providing eight studies that informed the QRMC’s findings and recommendations.
- New Research Explores the National Security Implications of Social Media Bots
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/10-13
- A new CNA report posits that social media bots hold significant untapped potential for meeting U.S. national security needs, particularly for U.S. special operations forces
- New Research: China's Efforts to Shape the Information Environment in the Mekong Region
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/09-30
- The Chinese Party-State is engaged in a campaign to shape what global audiences read, hear, and watch about China.
- New Report: A New Framework for Managing Nuclear Escalation
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/09-16
- With less than six months left until the New START arms control treaty expires, the climate of cooperative nuclear risk reduction continues to sour.
- New Report: How China Legally Accesses Foreign Technologies to Build Military Capabilities
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/07-23
- China’s ability to access critical technology, from intellectual property to microchip designs, could ultimately erode the technological superiority of the United States and its allies, particularly in the strategically significant Indo-Pacific region.
- CNA's Peter Swartz Wins Prestigious Commodore Dudley W. Knox Medal
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/07-15
- CNA is pleased to share that Principal Research Scientist Peter Swartz is a 2020 recipient of the Commodore Dudley W. Knox Medal awarded by the Naval Historical Foundation for lifetime achievement in naval history.
- Professor Odest Chadwicke Jenkins Joins CNA's Board of Trustees
- /our-media/press-releases/2020/07-09
- CNA President and CEO Katherine McGrady today announced that Prof. Odest Chadwicke Jenkins is joining the CNA Board of Trustees. Jenkins is a professor of computer science and engineering and associate director of the Robotics Institute at the University of Michigan.