The August 5-6 conference in Omaha, Nebraska, brought together military leaders, defense policy officials, academics, industry representatives and international partners. Discussions covered nuclear readiness, modernization of the triad and supporting command-and-control systems, emerging threats and the capacity of the defense industrial base. “The demands on this command and on the Joint Force writ large have never been greater,” said Adm. Ric…
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