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Leonard J. Kosinski
04/28/25
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The U.S. must invest in logistics proactively, rather than reactively, to avoid vulnerabilities that adversaries could exploit.
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The Software Crisis Behind America's Infrastructure
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The logistics capabilities of the U.S. military must evolve to meet the challenges of contested environments, where traditional supply routes may be compromised.
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Leonard J. Kosinski
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If we don't modernize our logistics systems, we risk losing our competitive edge and the ability to respond effectively to crises.
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In military logistics, the focus should be on dual-use capabilities that can benefit both civilian and defense sectors.
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