U.S. Defense Science Board report warns that adversaries like China and Russia have penetrated critical U.S. infrastructure, endangering military operations and national security. The report highlights risks of severe disruptions to military force projection and warns of potential defeat in future conflicts. It calls for urgent action to strengthen infrastructure defenses through enhanced collaboration between military and civilian sectors. Co-chaired by strategic weapons expert Miriam John and former Bechtel Group executive Judith Miller, the task force emphasizes addressing vulnerabilities in electricity, communications, and logistics. The findings underscore the critical need for resilient infrastructure to safeguard U.S. defense capabilities.
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