Fear Itself: Americans Believe Iran Threat on Par With 1980s Soviet Union

by Max Fisher, theatlantic.com April 19th 2012 4:05 PM A new poll shows that Americans today are more afraid of Iran than they were of the USSR in 1985, a peak of the Cold War. In November 1985, CNN commissioned a poll asking Americans to gauge the Soviet Union's threat to the U.S. It's hard …

Blast-Off: 6 Recent Missile Advances By Arthur Bright

Christian Science Monitor (csmonitor.com) April 20, 2012 Missiles have been prominent in the news lately, with India's successful test, North Korea's failed one, and much talk of missile defense systems in Europe and the Persian Gulf. Here are six noteworthy missile-technology advances – three offensive, three defensive – revealed in recent weeks. 1. India's Agni-V …

Air Force’s $1 Billion IT System Has ‘Negligible’ Capability, Comptroller Says

FederalTimes.com April 19, 2012 By Sean Reilly A seven-year, billion dollar investment by the Air Force in a new logistics management system has turned out to be a bust, officials say. "I am personally appalled at the limited capability the program has produced relative to that amount of investment," Air Force Comptroller Jamie Morin told …

Leadership Lessons: It’s Adversity That Defines Who You Really Are by David Casullo

When you are in a seat of leadership, challenges arise. Although they are rarely matters of life and death, they can be treacherous in their own regard. These will test your ability as a leader, and your legacy will be judged by the actions you choose to take to lead the people in and around your …

3 Essential Steps to Thinking Strategically by Lauren Perkins

 It's amazing how many entrepreneurs don't think deeply about their strategy. Here's how to start the process. I’ve been working with a variety of entrepreneurs recently on their companies’ positioning and differentiation in the marketplace. It’s surprising how many young companies overlook the importance of doing some solid research, analysis, and old-fashioned thinking on this …