Friday - June 19, 2026
Think Tanks

Here's a look at documents from think tanks

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Rand Report: Setting Special and Incentive Pay Policy in the U.S. Military
SANTA MONICA, California, June 19 (TNSLrpt) -- Setting Special and Incentive Pay Policy in the U.S. Military - A report from Rand - June 16, 2026, (116 pages) - Beth J. Asch, Avery Calkins, Jonas Kempf, John Marder, Daniel Schwam, Lucy Shearer

Here are excerpts:

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Special and Incentive (S&I) pays authorized under Title 37 of the U.S. Code provide compensation--in addition to basic pay and allowances--to military members in critical occupations, those who have specialized skills and training, those who perform arduous or hazardous duties, or those who are assigned to more-austere and less ... Show Full Article

Rand Report: Personnel Vetting 101 Applicant Toolkit
SANTA MONICA, California, June 19 (TNSLrpt) -- Personnel Vetting 101 Applicant Toolkit - A report from Rand - June 17, 2026, (16 pages) - Stephanie J. Walsh, Sina Beaghley, Emily Higgs, Lewis Schneider

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There is often confusion about how personnel vetting works. Policies and procedures evolve, and details can be misunderstood or misinterpreted. This reference sheet is designed to clarify the personnel vetting process as of 2026 and address common misperceptions about the process.

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Hudson Institute Issues Commentary to Centrum Balticum: China in Northern Europe and the Arctic
WASHINGTON, June 19 -- Hudson Institute, a research organization that says it promotes leadership for a secure, free and prosperous future, issued the following commentary on June 17, 2026, by senior fellow Liselotte Odgaard to Centrum Balticum:

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China in Northern Europe and the Arctic

The Arctic region is not high on China's strategic agenda. China has a long-standing record of engagement in Arctic scientific research, institutional cooperation, resource extraction and navigation. As a global power, China establishes an economic, political and security-driven strategic foothold in all ... Show Full Article

Center on Budget & Policy Priorities: Automatic Continuing Resolution Is Not a Good Solution for Government Shutdowns
WASHINGTON, June 19 -- The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities issued the following report on June 18, 2026, by senior fellows Richard Kogan and Sam Berger:

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An Automatic Continuing Resolution Is Not a Good Solution for Government Shutdowns

The Senate may soon consider a proposal to provide for an automatic continuing resolution (CR), which would extend funding at the prior year's level whenever the President and Congress fail to enact full-year or temporary funding for a fiscal year. Government shutdowns impose substantial costs on individuals and families in general and federal employees ... Show Full Article

Center of the American Experiment Issues Commentary: Failing Minnesota Insurer UCare Approved a $200,000 Bonus for Its $1M CEO - But That's Not the Scary Part for Other Health C-suites
MINNETONKA, Minnesota, June 19 -- The Center of the American Experiment, a civic and educational organization that says it creates and advocates policies, issued the following commentary on June 18, 2026, by policy fellow Matt Dean:

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Failing Minnesota Insurer UCare Approved a $200,000 Bonus for Its $1M CEO: but that's not the scary part for other health C-suites

Minnesota insurer UCare approved a $200,000 bonus for its roughly $1 million CEO even as the company became insolvent and was placed under administrative supervision for its "hazardous financial condition." The 42-year-old Minnesota ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Irregular Warfare - Winning the Cognitive Domain
WASHINGTON, June 19 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on June 18, 2026, by Erol Yayboke, senior fellow (non-resident) with the Futures Lab, and Nickolas Wilcox, director at CACI International Inc.:

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Irregular Warfare: Winning the Cognitive Domain

The United States has repeatedly proven its ability to execute decisive kinetic strikes. Adversaries understand this, which is why they increasingly avoid conventional confrontation. Instead, they operate in the space of irregular warfare: leveraging autonomous systems, conducting cyber and infrastructure ... Show Full Article

CSIS Issues Commentary: Activity at Possible Chinese Intelligence Facilities in Cuba
WASHINGTON, June 19 -- The Center for Strategic and International Studies issued the following commentary on June 18, 2026, by Vice President Matthew P. Funaiole and associate fellow Aidan Powers-Riggs, both of the iDeas Lab, Brian Hart, deputy director and fellow of the China Power Project, and senior fellow for imagery analysis Joseph Bermudez:

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New Activity at Possible Chinese Intelligence Facilities in Cuba

For decades, Cuba's proximity to the United States has made the island strategically valuable for foreign intelligence collection. Recent warnings from senior U.S. officials about ... Show Full Article