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    Central to Modern Defense Planning: Strategy and Defense Industrial Capacity

    Central to Modern Defense Planning: Strategy and Defense Industrial Capacity

    Photo By Karlheinz Wedhorn | As part of Week 1 of European-Led Defense, which focuses on national strategy and...... read more read more

    GERMANY

    04.15.2026

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    George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies

    Central to Modern Defense Planning: Strategy and Defense Industrial Capacity
    “The military-minded man who has to devise the machines of destruction should keep in touch with the man of industry.”
    \- Bernard Baruch\, who in 1924 was chairman of the U\.S\. War Industries Board and a founding influence behind the Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy

    That connection between strategy and defense industrial capacity remains central to modern defense planning.

    On April 15, 2026, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, participants in European-Led Defense, which focuses this week on national strategy and strategy development, heard from Pete Coughlan, Ph.D., professor of national security and industrial base at the National Defense University, on how the Defense Industrial Base functions and the capabilities and limitations inherent in the system.

    Using the U.S. as a case study, his presentation examined the DIB as both a partner and a model, and how understanding supply chains, production capacity, and industrial resilience are central to procuring the defense material required for modern, credible deterrence. Coughlan explained how the DIB is not a standalone issue — it cuts across strategy, acquisition, innovation, and readiness, making it essential to how nations plan for both immediate requirements and long-term security; and managing the myriad intricacies therein.

    Through European-Led Defense, the Marshall Center is convening security practitioners, partners, and industry to translate real-world lessons into actionable approaches while developing skills that align policy, resources, and capability in support of modern defense planning.

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    Date Taken: 04.15.2026
    Date Posted: 04.21.2026 03:39
    Story ID: 562845
    Location: DE

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