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  • by Christopher A. Mouton & John P. Godges
    £14.99

    This report studies the military medical literature and recent historical cases to explore the relationships between rescuability and time during medical evacuations and other personnel recovery missions.

  • by C. Ross Anthony
    £23.49

    This book estimates the net costs and benefits if the long-standing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians follows its current trajectory over the next ten years, relative to five other possible trajectories that the conflict could take. The goal of the analysis is to give all parties comprehensive, reliable information about available choices

  • - A Comparison of Air Force Major Defense Acquisition Programs
    by Leslie Adrienne Payne, Mark A Lorell & Karishma R Mehta
    £18.49

    This report evaluates four recent Air Force Major Defense Acquisition Programs with low cost growth and compares and contrasts their key characteristics to the six programs evaluated with extreme cost growth from a companion RAND Corporation report.

  • - A New Capability for Assessing Policy Options
    by Beth J. Asch, Michael G. Mattock, James Hosek, et al.
    £18.99

    This report documents efforts to implement a capability for the U.S. Department of Defense to assess alternative policies to enhance officer retention using estimates of behavioral responses to policy and provides source code and foundations of a spreadsheet version of the model.

  • - The Life and Times of Zero-Day Vulnerabilities and Their Exploits
    by Lillian Ablon
    £21.99

    Zero-day vulnerabilities-software vulnerabilities for which no patch or fix has been publicly released-and their exploits are useful in cyber operations, as well as in defensive and academic settings. This report provides findings from real-world zero-day vulnerability and exploit data that can inform ongoing policy debates regarding stockpiling (i.e., keeping zero-day vulnerabilities private) versus disclosing them to the public.

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