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Decades of Lost Potential in Defense Research and Development

America’s greatest national security threat is an enemy born from and nurtured by the Pentagon: crippling bureaucracy. It starves the oxygen from good ideas, good people, and good technologies while…

Open Innovation in Defense: A Strategic Necessity

BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,353, November 9, 2025 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In today’s fast-paced technological environment, defense systems can no longer rely solely on internal R&D. Open innovation—systematically engaging with…

United States Defense Industry Report 2025

Dublin, June 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “United States Defense Market Size and Share Analysis – Growth Trends and Forecast Report 2025-2033” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.…

How Can We Measure if Defense Innovation Works?

The Pentagon still lacks clear ways to measure if the organizations charged with innovation in the Department of Defense actually work. In 1964, the federal government funded 67 percent of…

Defense Tech Innovation and the Role of Startups

In an era of heightened geopolitical tensions and rapid technological advancements, the United States continues to prioritize defense innovation to maintain its global leadership and national security. With a proposed…

South Korea Boosts Defense Tech with Tax Incentives for R&D in Aircraft Engines, Satellites

South Korea is setting the stage for a significant leap in its defense capabilities through strategic tax incentives aimed at spurring investments in cutting-edge defense technologies. The Defense Acquisition Program…