In an era where critical minerals redefine global geopolitics and energy transition trajectories, resource endowment no ...
As we adjust our print schedule, launch a new website and rely on the U.S. Postal Service for delivery, please know these changes were not made lightly. They were made with our readers in mind — and ...
Workers are outsourcing their thinking to AI. Researchers warn the cognitive atrophy is real and most employers aren't ...
NATO is less concerned with the repeated delays to the United Kingdom’s Defence Investment Plan than with whether Britain and other allies are actually delivering the military capability the alliance ...
It is in this context one should view the Draft Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP) 2026 which aims to align procurement with a more demanding security environment, a growing domestic ...
University staff have institutional knowledge and understand the organisational practices and interpersonal dynamics that influence decision-making. So it makes sense to develop their change ...
Today, the Government of Canada, announced that, in January 2026, Canada and the United States (US) finalized a government-to-government agreement under the US Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program for ...
Growing concerns over a "capability gap" that could leave Australia exposed without a submarine fleet is leading some defence industry and policy figures to argue the country needs to think about an ...
Zandile Myeni, Growth and Marketing Executive, SoluGrowth. As AI, automation and digital transformation reshape outsourcing models, Africa’s competitive advantage is shifting from labour cost to ...
There is no quick or easy solution to this problem. While it is possible to bring in new hires or contractors with the short-term capabilities you need, this approach is not sustainable in the long ...
Roughly 40 years ago, the United States made a decision that seemed perfectly rational at the time: it stopped processing rare earths. The economics didn’t make sense when China could do it cheaper, ...
Dan Doran and Alexander Landry are defence and security professionals. “Buy Canadian” is back at the centre of federal economic policy. Beyond a response to tariffs, it is, at least potentially, a ...