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 …

China Top Military Paper Warns Of Armed Confrontation Over Seas

Reuters.com April 21, 2012 By Chris Buckley, Reuters BEIJING--China's top military newspaper warned the United States on Saturday that U.S.-Philippine military exercises have fanned risks of armed confrontation over the disputed South China Sea. The commentary in China's Liberation Army Daily falls short of a formal government statement, but marks the harshest high-level warning yet …

No laughing matter: Fear of clowns is serious issue by Bill Briggs

Are you scared right now? Symptoms of coulrophobia, the fear of clowns, can include sweating, nausea, feelings of dread, fast heartbeat, crying or screaming, and anger at being placed in a situation where a clown is present. For those infected with the panic, the monsters typically pounce with mammoth feet as high-pitched, almost-joyful squeals emanate …

The (Most?) Fundamental Leadership Question by Steve Farber

stevefarber.com Are you frustrated with some of the things you’re seeing around you at work? Do you wish that “those people” (whomever they might be) would just get their acts together and give you the resources, support, time, etc that you need to do what you need to do? Do you find yourself saying something …

Pentagon: America Will Be Ready If Needed In Syria

By Donna Cassata, Associated Press WASHINGTON -- U.S. military leaders clearly expressed reluctance about using American might to stop the unending violence in Syria, insisting that diplomacy remains the best option to force President Bashar Assad to end the brutal crackdown on his own people. Testifying before Congress, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Army Gen. …