We need your help determining what authors and issues will be highlighted at CFAR 2019! The authors of the top vote-getting articles will be invited to speak at the July 16th event on the article topic, so consider what you’d like an update on or what author you’d like to press with questions. All CIMSEC members are eligible to vote at the bottom of the page for:
- Up to 5 nominees in the CIMSEC category; and,
- Up to 2 nominees in the CNA category
If you’re not yet a CIMSEC member, it’s free and easy to sign up here for eligibility to vote. And don’t forget to RSVP to the event!
As always, thanks to the generous support of CNA and our contributors for helping us bring you this event, and congratulations to the nominees!
CNA Category Nominees
The Case for Maritime Security in an Era of Great Power Competition – Joshua Tallis
Nuclear Arms Control without a Treaty? Risks and Options After NEW START – Vince Manzo
CIMSEC Category Nominees
Sea Control at the Tactical Level of War – Adam Humayun
The Nanxun Jiao Crisis and the Dawn of Autonomous Undersea Conflict – David Strachan
Chinese Shipbuilding and Seapower: Full Steam Ahead, Destination Uncharted –Andrew Erickson
Then What? Wargaming the Interface Between Strategy and Operations – Barney Rubel
Operationalizing Distributed Maritime Operations –Kevin Eyer and Steve McJessy
Don’t Forget Our Allies! Interoperable Maritime Operations in a Combined Environment – Jason Lancaster
How the Fleet Forgot to Fight – Dmitry Filipoff
The Deep Ocean: Seabed Warfare and the Defense of Undersea Infrastructure – Bill Glenney
Cost and Survivability: Acquiring the Gator Navy – LCDR Ryan Hilger, USN
Why Turkish F-35s are a Threat to the United States and NATO – Duncan Kellogg
What do you call it? The Politics and Practicalities of Warship Classification – CAPT James P. McGrath, III, USN
The Navy’s Newest Nemesis: Hypersonic Weapons – Jon Isaac
Chinese Evaluations of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force –Gabriel Collins, Andrew Erickson, Lyle Goldstein, and William Murray
VOTE NOW:
*As a reminder, only CIMSEC members are eligible to vote, but it’s free and easy to become one.*