Evolving Partnership between DoD & Industry
Engaging in dialogue with DoD and industry partners as well as through focused research, DIIG explores this critical partnership and its effect on important defense topics
Aimed at reinvigorating the conversation between DoD and the defense industry, DIIG has launched a series of reports, events, and research efforts focusing on the major challenges and opportunities stemming from the defense industry’s relationship with DoD. Ongoing shifts in the way the Pentagon conducts business affects both the department and the industry that services it. DIIG pursues research and leverages expertise in how continuing innovation, evolving national security priorities, accommodating industry’s global reality, and preserving an open investment climate will continue to affect core relationships in the U.S. defense industrial base. This undertaking of a wide range of assessments will aim to improve the understanding and effectiveness between DoD and the defense industry.
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Pausing Proliferation: Facing China's Military Engine Development
Event — April 18, 2023
2023 CHEY-CSIS Conference: Cooperation on Scientific Innovation, Supply Chains, and Geopolitical Risk in Northeast Asia
Event — March 9, 2023
Current Challenges to the Defense Industrial Base
Event — September 20, 2022
Battle Networks and the Future Force
Brief by Todd Harrison and Christopher Reid — March 4, 2022
Commercial Space Remote Sensing and Its Role in National Security
Brief by Todd Harrison and Matthew Strohmeyer — February 2, 2022
Move Over JARVIS, Meet OSCAR
Report by Emily Harding — January 19, 2022
2021 Defense Acquisition Trends: Topline DoD Trends after a Half Decade of Growth
Critical Questions by Gregory Sanders, Won Joon Jang, and Alexander Holderness — December 2, 2021
From Data to Insight: Making Sense out of Data Collected in the Gray Zone
Commentary by Emily Harding, McKenzie Richardson, and Matthew Strohmeyer — October 20, 2021
Investing Intelligently in Remotely Crewed Systems: Leveraging Capability for Future Conflict
Event — September 23, 2021
The Future of Military Engines
Report by Andrew Philip Hunter, Schuyler Moore, Gabriel Coll, and Asya Akca — March 22, 2021