
Examining the process by which the U.S. government develops policies and programs addressing unconventional weapons - made for generalists interested in how this topic fits into national security debates
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I had some errors
Thanks to a loyal subscriber who pointed out that my medical S&T funding numbers were off, in particular when I was saying that funding for chemical pretreatments was “zero” in 2027. It is not, in fact, it’s considerably...
Looking at the nonmedical projects
Last week, I started my examination of the FY 2027 DoD CB Defense Program (CBDP) Budget Proposal, with a summary of the changes in the science and technology projects and management funds. This category (...
About a month ago, I wrote a quick piece that looked at the top-line budgets for 2027 related to unconventional weapons. One of those items was a look at the National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA) that asked for a proposed 2027 budget of $...
OSD ius pushing money into personal agendas, but the services aren't protesting
The Department of Defense was a little better in submitting its President’s Budget (PresBud) to Congress. It was still late, with the justification books showi...
It’s no secret that I do not like the Trump administration’s cabinet members. I have (had) a particular dislike of Pete Hegseth, Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, Todd Blanche, and Linda McMachon—they’re totally unqualified for...
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Al Mauroni is a specialist in counter-WMD and nuclear deterrence operations and policy. He is the author of eight books and numerous journal articles.
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