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Dayton Daily News
December 23, 2017
“Continuing resolutions waste money because spending plans cannot be matched to needs in a timely fashion,” said Loren B. Thompson, a senior analyst with Virginia-based Lexington Institute and a defense industry consultant. “It's an abdication of congressional responsibility to provide the armed forcesÃÂ ...
Scout
September 26, 2017
Loren B. Thompson is Chief Operating Officer of the non-profit Lexington Institute and Chief Executive Officer of Source Associates, a for-profit consultancy. Prior to holding his present positions, he was Deputy Director of the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University and taught graduate-levelÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
July 13, 2017
... difference between victory and defeat in a future war. Policymakers just need to focus on what it would mean for America to lose a land war in Europe. That would be really expensive. Loren Thompson is chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute and taught nuclear strategy at Georgetown University.
Scout
January 23, 2017
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Scout
October 20, 2016
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The National Interest Online (blog)
August 15, 2016
Nuclear war is the greatest military threat that America faces. A single 500-kiloton nuclear warhead of the type common in the Russian strategic arsenal, if burst above a U.S. city, would cause heavy damage to a radius of three miles, widespread fires to a radius of six miles, and skin lacerations to a radius ofÃÂ ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
Large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are the signature expression of American military power. No other combat system available to U.S. warfighters comes close to delivering so much offensive punch for months at a time without requiring land bases near the action. As a result, the ten carriers in the current fleet areÃÂ ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
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Scout
August 5, 2016
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The National Interest Online (blog)
July 28, 2016
When Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James was asked this week about a surprise proposal from within her service to squeeze two new aircraft types into an already overcrowded modernization plan, she said she hadn't seen the proposal and then asked the obvious question: "Where would we get theÃÂ ...
Scout
July 25, 2016
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Scout
July 23, 2016
By Loren Thompson: When the Air Force separated from the Army to become an independent military service after World War Two, it was understood that airmen would continue to provide vital combat support to soldiers on the ground. Army aviation ended up consisting mainly of helicopters, but there areÃÂ ...
Dayton Daily News
December 24, 2017
“Continuing resolutions waste money because spending plans cannot be matched to needs in a timely fashion,” said Loren B. Thompson, a senior analyst with Virginia-based Lexington Institute and a defense industry consultant. “It's an abdication of congressional responsibility to provide the armed forcesÃÂ ...
Scout
September 26, 2017
Large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are the signature expression of American military power. No other combat system available to.
The National Interest Online (blog)
July 13, 2017
Loren Thompson is chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute and taught nuclear strategy at Georgetown University. This first appeared in ...
Scout
January 23, 2017
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Scout
January 21, 2017
No other combat system available to U.S. warfighters comes close to delivering so much offensive punch for months at a time without requiring land bases near ...
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October 20, 2016
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Scout
August 28, 2016
There's little evidence military planners are giving long-term fiscal trends much thought. The Air Force and Navy both have ambitious ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
August 15, 2016
The author works for the Lexington Institute, which is funded by defense contractors. This article is just arguing for the US taxpayers to give ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
Large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are the signature expression of American military power. No other combat system available to U.S. warfighters ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
U.S. aircraft carriers are equipped with extensive active and passive defenses for defeating threats such as low-flying cruise missiles and hostile submarines.
Scout
August 5, 2016
A crisis is fast approaching for the undersea fleet, because lagging modernization of naval assets is conspiring to drive the number of attack ...
Scout
July 25, 2016
The possibility of nuclear war between America and Russia not only still exists, but is probably growing. And the place where it is most likely to ...
Scout
July 23, 2016
By Loren Thompson: When the Air Force separated from the Army to become an independent military service after World War Two, it was ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
July 13, 2017
Loren Thompson is chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute and taught nuclear strategy at Georgetown University. This first appeared inÃÂ ...
Scout
January 21, 2017
No other combat system available to U.S. warfighters comes close to delivering so much offensive punch for months at a time without requiring land bases nearÃÂ ...
Scout
January 21, 2017
No other combat system available to U.S. warfighters comes close to delivering so much offensive punch for months at a time without requiring land bases nearÃÂ ...
Scout
October 20, 2016
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The National Interest Online (blog)
August 15, 2016
The author works for the Lexington Institute, which is funded by defense contractors. This article is just arguing for the US taxpayers to giveÃÂ ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
Large-deck, nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are the signature expression of American military power. No other combat system available to U.S. warfightersÃÂ ...
Scout
August 13, 2016
U.S. aircraft carriers are equipped with extensive active and passive defenses for defeating threats such as low-flying cruise missiles and hostile submarines.
Scout
August 5, 2016
A crisis is fast approaching for the undersea fleet, because lagging modernization of naval assets is conspiring to drive the number of attackÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
July 28, 2016
Loren Thompson continues to shill for LockMart at the expense of sane ... Lexington Institute is willing to sacrifice anything for the F-35 program.
Scout
July 25, 2016
The possibility of nuclear war between America and Russia not only still exists, but is probably growing. And the place where it is most likely toÃÂ ...
Scout
July 23, 2016
By Loren Thompson: When the Air Force separated from the Army to become an independent military service after World War Two, it wasÃÂ ...
Dallas News
March 29, 2017
"It came as a total surprise to her," said Loren Thompson, a Lexington Institute defense expert who has consulted for Lockheed and other major contractors.
My Fox Boston
March 25, 2017
... Air Force has chosen to manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant said in an email "Air Force One is a symbol of national power and prestige, so the ...
Dayton Daily News
March 24, 2017
... become the preferred method of conducting espionage, because virtually every U.S. secret is on a network somewhere.," said Loren B. Thompson, senior defense analyst and a defense industry consultant with the Virginia-headquartered Lexington Institute.
WHIO
March 24, 2017
... potential cost of a new presidential aircraft undoubtedly had some impact on who the Air Force has chosen to manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant ...
WPXI Pittsburgh
March 23, 2017
... potential cost of a new presidential aircraft undoubtedly had some impact on who the Air Force has chosen to manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant ...
Los Angeles Times
March 22, 2017
Loren Thompson, a defense policy analyst at the Lexington Institute in Arlington, Va., said the White House would find it difficult to find eight Senate Democrats willing to lift the budget cap on the Pentagon given all the domestic cuts the White ...
WHIO
March 22, 2017
... potential cost of a new presidential aircraft undoubtedly had some impact on who the Air Force has chosen to manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant ...
Colorado Springs Gazette
March 21, 2017
"What Trump has said about the F-35 and his body language with Marillyn Hewson suggest the company has overcome the concerns Trump had about his biggest program," Loren Thompson, an analyst with the Lexington Institute, said before Hewson'sÃÂ ...
WHIO
March 19, 2017
... manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant said in an email "Air Force One is a symbol of national power and prestige, so the Air Force needed a ...
WHIO
March 17, 2017
... potential cost of a new presidential aircraft undoubtedly had some impact on who the Air Force has chosen to manage the effort," Loren B. Thompson, a senior defense analyst with the Virginia-based Lexington Institute and defense industry consultant ...
Salt Lake Tribune
March 17, 2017
Lasers "hit targets at the speed of light, they cost almost nothing per shot, and they have an almost unlimited number of times they can be used," said Loren Thompson, chief operating officer of the nonprofit Lexington Institute, which receives funding ...
Lexington Herald Leader
March 17, 2017
Loren Thompson, a defense analyst at the Lexington Institute, an Arlington, Virginia-based think tank, said the F-35 can make a "huge difference " in places like North Korea, where it could defeat air defenses and take out threats before they could react.
The Daily Herald
March 17, 2017
Lasers "hit targets at the speed of light, they cost almost nothing per shot, and they have an almost unlimited number of times they can be used," said Loren Thompson, chief operating officer of the nonprofit Lexington Institute, which receives funding ...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
March 16, 2017
That frankly isn't affordable unless a significant number of ships are small vessels like LCS," said Loren Thompson, chief operating officer of the Lexington Institute, an Arlington, Va., policy research group that studies military matters. "It costs ...