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  • As Jim Locher of the Project on National Security Reform, put it: "how can we secure our children's future with our grandparent's government?"

    Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011

  • In a time when security and prosperity have become synonymous, and when the public-private nexus. holds the greatest promise to this change management process, it's become obvious that government reform can only be induced from outside the stale world inside the Washington Beltway -- or, as Locher dubbed it: "it takes a nation to fix a government."

    Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011

  • The "iron triangles" Locher talks about -- between defense and intelligence establishments, the military-industrial lobbies, and their allies among Senate and House committees normally reserved for more senior and established i.e., entrenched members -- will mobilize, as they have always done, to ward off any more substantive cuts.

    Christopher Holshek: End of the Military-Industrial Complex? Christopher Holshek 2011

  • In a time when security and prosperity have become synonymous, and when the public-private nexus. holds the greatest promise to this change management process, it's become obvious that government reform can only be induced from outside the stale world inside the Washington Beltway -- or, as Locher dubbed it: "it takes a nation to fix a government."

    Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011

  • Or, as Jim Locher of the Project on National Security Reform likes to say: "how can you secure your children's future with your grandparent's government?"

    Christopher Holshek: End of the Military-Industrial Complex? Christopher Holshek 2011

  • Or, as Jim Locher of the Project on National Security Reform likes to say: "how can you secure your children's future with your grandparent's government?"

    Christopher Holshek: End of the Military-Industrial Complex? Christopher Holshek 2011

  • "We need more people to be caught," Mr. Locher joked.

    Boston's Mob Tours Reel in Tourists Jennifer Levitz 2011

  • The capture of Mr. Bulger and his Boston roots is "not hurting us," said Alan Locher, the spokesman for On Location Tours Inc., the New York-based operator of the Boston movie tour.

    Boston's Mob Tours Reel in Tourists Jennifer Levitz 2011

  • The "iron triangles" Locher talks about -- between defense and intelligence establishments, the military-industrial lobbies, and their allies among Senate and House committees normally reserved for more senior and established i.e., entrenched members -- will mobilize, as they have always done, to ward off any more substantive cuts.

    Christopher Holshek: End of the Military-Industrial Complex? Christopher Holshek 2011

  • As Jim Locher of the Project on National Security Reform, put it: "how can we secure our children's future with our grandparent's government?"

    Christopher Holshek: Change or Be Changed Christopher Holshek 2011

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