The Center for Security Policy has long believed that the B-2 represents for the future what the weapons that acquitted themselves so well in the Gulf constitute today: the difference between a decisive military capability necessary to meet long-term, global American security requirements and one that is wholly inadequate to that task.
This effort will take time, but the impact of developing a superior capacity to take advantage of Big Data will confer enhanced competitive advantage over the longterm and is therefore well worth the investment to create this capability.
Over the next several years, the Clinton Administration put in place a long-term budget projection and a new national security strategy and conducted more detailed force capability analyses.