A few must-reads from this week's edition of Inside the Pentagon:
1. As potential adversaries like Russia increase their anti-access, area-denial capabilities, NATO nations should consider pursuing a similar path, according to retired Air Force Gen. Philip Breedlove, the former supreme allied commander for Europe.
Full story: Breedlove: NATO should consider creating independent A2/AD capabilities
2. A congressionally mandated panel on technical data rights, which has met twice so far, is seeking public input, according to a new Federal Register notice.
Full story: Technical data panel, gearing up for summer meetings, seeks industry input
3. The Pentagon's inspector general's office recently launched a review of the Defense Contract Audit Agency to see if it is complying with its quality control system.
Full story: DOD IG launches review of DCAA's quality control system