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Hagel announces strategy of innovation to thwart risks to U.S. military superiority - The Washington Post

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U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel launches the "Defense innovation initiative" at a defense forum held in the Reagan Presidential Library, Nov. 2014. The purpose is to get universities, government and the private sector to work together to put the U.S. ahead of its adversaries in its technological capabilities, similiar to the "New Looks" program in the Eisenhower years. During the Eisenhower period the effort was designed to match the Soviet conventional power in Europe with U.S. technological capabilities. The urgency of the effort comes from the U.S. budgetary cutbacks following 2 wars in Afghanistan and Iraq that have depleted U.S. capabilities and emboldened Russia and China in Europe and Asia.

U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel and the launch of the "Defense innovation initiative" in Nov. 2014

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Hagel compares it to the "New Look" prgram from the Eisenhower period when the U.S. upgraded its military technology capabilities to match Soviet conventional power in the Cold War. The initiative calls for cooperation between universities, academia, the private sector and the government to put the U.S. ahead of its adversaries in its technological capabiltiies. It was launched at a defense forum at the Ronald Reagan presidential library. Hagel cited Reagan's buildup of U.S. military capabilities and technology that led to the collapse of the Soviet Union with the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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