
Mission Area
National Security Analysis
Shaping Tomorrow’s Solutions to National Security Challenges
Johns Hopkins APL’s National Security Analysis Mission Area combines innovative technical knowledge and operational analysis to create emerging capability solutions to national security challenges, thereby ensuring our nation’s preeminence in the 21st century.
Our analysis and concept development inform senior decision-makers across the government and operational commanders on national policy, technology, acquisition, exercises and experimentation, and complex current and future operations. In addition to shaping decisions across the national security spectrum, our work often involves maturing technology, creatively employing technology in new ways, and even rapidly demonstrating capabilities in partnership with the rest of the Laboratory, external partners, and the government.
To enable this vision, the National Security Analysis Mission Area is organized into two primary program areas:
The Emerging Capabilities and Challenges Program Area (JEC) supports the executive branch of the government, including senior leaders, the intelligence
community, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Staff, 和军事服务, providing top government officials with fact-based analysis of pressing gaps, challenges, and opportunities to advance our national security superiority. 分析师使用详细的, mission-focused analysis to provide technical feasibility and military utility assessments of new systems or innovative applications of existing systems.
The analysis includes operationally relevant concerns, such as multi-mission constraints, cross-domain coordinated operations, deployment timelines, and end-to-end effects chains, and is designed to help senior leaders in the program budget and acquisition process. Projects can be quick turn, supporting emerging senior leader questions and concerns, or longer-term study efforts supporting advanced capability concept exploration, analysis of alternatives, acquisition, development and testing, and sustainment.
Focus areas include policy and strategy, intelligence, and capability and capacity. In policy and strategy, analysis is conducted to help inform policy, strategy, and international norm development. For intelligence, the goal is to conduct analyses that help uncover future challenges and potential opportunities today. The capability and capacity focus area is aligned to shape the capability, design, and capacity of the future force.
The Innovative Operational Concepts Program Area (JOC) leads technology-infused operational analyses in support of operating forces and combatant commanders.
Focus areas include posture and readiness, operational planning and exercises, and technology-infused operations. In posture and readiness, JOC works to redefine proficiency to align with operational needs and determine how technology can be leveraged most effectively to meet training and readiness requirements. For operational planning and exercises, JOC leverages technology and operations research expertise to reconstruct and analyze exercises, mission rehearsals, and real-world events to shape operational plans and support innovative multi-domain operations. JOC’s technology-infused operations work links current and emerging technologies to operations across all domains and provides operators with rigorous, objective analyses to support decision-making at the tactical, operational, and strategic levels.
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Publications
Publications produced by the National Security Analysis Mission Area must meet the highest quality standards. There must be a clear objective, justified assumptions, a well-defined scope, reproducible quantitative analysis and/or transparent qualitative analysis, and clear linkage between analysis and conclusions. Prior to publication, the papers are subject to both internal and external peer review.
Highlights
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Ensuring Resilient Enabling Capabilities in Denied Environments
On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, APL is merging technical capabilities with acquisition strategy to mitigate adversary threats to command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) in the maritime, terrestrial, air, space, and cyber domains. -
Shaping the Joint Future Operating Environment
On behalf of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, APL led development of the Joint Future Operating Environment, which lays the foundation for force development across the services. -
Countering Anti-Access, Area-Denial Threats
APL is an established, critical partner of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Strategic Capabilities Office, which provides lower-cost, strategic alternatives for shaping and countering emerging threats.
Recent News
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News
Jun 21, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Designs Framework for a Digital Red Cross
In times of armed conflict, the Red Cross emblem protects the people who wear it and the buildings or vehicles that display it — but not their assets in cyberspace. APL is working with the International Committee of the Red Cross to create an equivalent of the emblem in cyberspace that would provide humanitarian and medical operations with legal protection from cyberattacks. -
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Mar 7, 2023Johns Hopkins APL Contributes Expertise, Leadership to NATO STO Space Deterrence Wargame
Johns Hopkins APL recently led a classified wargame exploring space deterrence for the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO). -
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Nov 3, 2022Johns Hopkins APL Names Porche as National Security Analysis Mission Area Executive
Porche will leverage more than 30 years of leadership and engineering expertise to guide experts as they combines innovative technical knowledge and operational analysis to create emerging capability solutions to national security challenges. -
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Oct 20, 2020Johns Hopkins APL Assesses Impact of Fraying US–China Tech Ties
Deteriorating relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China are impacting what had been a relatively open global exchange of the most significant technological advances. The question of how grave that impact may be is discussed in “Measure Twice, Cut Once: Assessing Some China–US Technology Connections” — a series of papers delving into American and Chinese efforts to control what has become a complex techno-trading system and a struggle over the terms of interdependence in a relationship that cannot be completely ended. -
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Sep 10, 2020COVID-19 and World Order: The Future of Conflict, Competition, and Cooperation
The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted global public health and the world economy, but its consequences potentially go much further — threatening democratic values and the fabric of national and international politics.