Stories by James Foggo

NATO must avoid sea blindness in Vilnius

NATO must avoid sea blindness in Vilnius
NATO must avoid sea blindness in Vilnius

Among other pressing matters, NATO needs to start talking now about updating its maritime strategy, writes James Foggo, dean of the Center for Maritime Strategy.

Back to the Future: Resurrecting ‘Air/Sea Battle’ in the Pacific

Back to the Future: Resurrecting ‘Air/Sea Battle’ in the Pacific
Back to the Future: Resurrecting ‘Air/Sea Battle’ in the Pacific

An earlier Air/Sea battle concept was a good start but weakened through forced parochial jointness to include other services that were not ready to contribute, argue experts from the Center for Maritime Strategy.

Navy shipyard optimization must include a digital backbone

Navy shipyard optimization must include a digital backbone
Navy shipyard optimization must include a digital backbone

“While improving the physical infrastructure of these facilities will be critical to success, it’s equally essential that we take this opportunity to build the digital infrastructure required to accelerate our readiness advantage,” writes Ret. Adm. James Foggo.

The last thing the Navy needs is another congressional panel

The last thing the Navy needs is another congressional panel
The last thing the Navy needs is another congressional panel

Responding to sharp criticism of his former service — in print in a Breaking Defense op-ed and implied in new legislation — retired Adm. James Foggo says the Navy needs support, not more onerous oversight.