Transforming the U.S. Military for an Era of Great Power Competition
With tensions in U.S. relations with China and Russia reaching post-Cold War highs, the U.S. military has embarked on a major transformation of its operational warfighting concepts to better deter, and if necessary defeat, adversaries in an era of great power competition.
Please join President Glenn Nye and Abshire Chair Mike Rogers of the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress (CSPC) for an exclusive discussion with General Hyten. As the former Commander of U.S. Strategic Command with operational responsibility for strategic nuclear weapons, and former Commander of Air Force Space Command and Director of Space Forces for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, General Hyten has deep experience and understanding of critical issues now confronting the nation, to include: nuclear weapons modernization and arms control; the creation of U.S. Space Force and the growing importance of space operations in an increasingly contested domain; the emergence of cyberspace as a new domain of conflict; and urgent efforts to redesign U.S. military forces for the competition with China and Russia.
HOSTED BY
The Honorable Glenn Nye III
President & CEO, CSPC
The Honorable Mike Rogers
David M. Abshire Chair, CSPC
DISCUSSANT
General John Hyten
Vice Chairman of Joint Chief of Staff