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The U.S. military is firing million-dollar missiles at Iranian drones that cost a tiny fraction as much — a striking example of the kind of overmatch modern warfare punishes.
The Department of Defense’s approach to electromagnetic spectrum policy follows a similar logic, oc...
The article presents a compelling case for rethinking U.S. spectrum policy, framing it as a clash between legacy military control and the need for commercial innovation. The strongest version of this narrative highlights real inefficiencies: the Pentagon’s static spectrum holdings, the slow pace of U.S. spectrum auctions compared to China’s rapid deployment, and the vulnerability of expensive military systems to low-cost adversary tactics. The argument gains credibility by citing concrete exampl...
