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INSIDE THE PENTAGON’S LONG GAME: ADAM LOVINGER ON CHINA, TECHNOLOGY, AND STRATEGIC BLIND SPOTS

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CITIZENS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY

[a nonprofit 501(c)(3) Public Charity]

presents a webinar by

Ken Abramowitz

Chairman, Citizens For National Security (CFNS)

 

WEBINAR – INSIDE THE PENTAGON’S LONG GAME: ADAM LOVINGER ON CHINA, TECHNOLOGY, AND STRATEGIC BLIND SPOTS

When: Wednesday, February 25th, 2026 • 4:00PM to 5:00PM EST

Where: Online Webinar

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What It’s About:

Join Citizens For National Security for a timely webinar featuring Adam Lovinger, former analyst at the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment. Lovinger will explain how long-range net assessment evaluates national power, why China’s technology and supply chain strategies pose systemic risks to U.S. security, and how early warnings within the Pentagon were often overlooked.

This discussion will explore strategic blind spots, technology dependence, and what policymakers and citizens must understand to protect America’s long-term competitive edge.

Registration is free, but space is limited. Secure your spot and gain a deeper understanding of the cyber war already underway—and what it means for America’s security

Presenter:

Ken Abramowitz is Chairman of Citizens For National Security. Ken analyzes threats to the United States and has recently published the book, The Multi-Front War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife. Once a month CFNS provides a forum for its members and followers to hear Ken’s perspective on a particular topic and an opportunity to ask him questions on any national security related topic.

 

CFNS fills a vital need. With its people, contacts and experiences in the intelligence and national security arenas, and its concept of two-way dialogue with its members, it offers an efficient forum and format that bring the general public into the national security mix.

Todd Bensman