New Reactor Cores Key To Ohio Replacement Subs

New Reactor Cores Key To Ohio Replacement Subs
New Reactor Cores Key To Ohio Replacement Subs

WASHINGTON NAVY YARD: One of the most secretive agencies in the Navy didn’t just invite reporters to its headquarters today: It offered them cookies and cake. The agency? The Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program. The occasion? The 60th anniversary of the first submarine ever to sail under nuclear power. But there’s a lot more going on…

Navy Sticks By Ohio Replacement Costs; CBO Says It’s 17% Higher

Navy Sticks By Ohio Replacement Costs; CBO Says It’s 17% Higher
Navy Sticks By Ohio Replacement Costs; CBO Says It’s 17% Higher

WASHINGTON: The Navy rebuffed today a Congressional Budget Office estimate that the service is too optimistic about the cost of its new nuclear missile submarine. Still, whatever the final cost, it’s certain to be high — so high the Navy officially admits its own figures show the sub is unaffordable under current budget plans. In…

How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation

How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation
How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation

FALLS CHURCH: “I’m going to frame this discussion around the ‘three nots,’” assistant secretary of Defense Katrina McFarland said this morning. “Technological superiority is not assured, R&D is not a variable cost, and time is not recoverable.” “Sequestration for us is horrendous,” she told TechAmerica’s annual conference here. “Funding for the accounts that exercise our…

Run Silent, Run Scared: ‘A Crucial Year’ For Navy’s New Nuke Sub

Run Silent, Run Scared: ‘A Crucial Year’ For Navy’s New Nuke Sub
Run Silent, Run Scared: ‘A Crucial Year’ For Navy’s New Nuke Sub

FAIRFAX, VA: “No one should be sleeping comfortably at night,” Rear Adm. Dave Johnson warned Navy submariners and contractors today. For the fleet’s top priority program, the replacement for the aging Ohio-class nuclear missile submarine, fiscal 2015 “is a crucial year,” the Program Executive Officer for all submarine programs said this morning. “If we in this…

LRS-B, Next Boomer May Force Weapons Cuts

LRS-B, Next Boomer May Force Weapons Cuts
LRS-B, Next Boomer May Force Weapons Cuts

WASHINGTON: It won’t happen tomorrow, but the Pentagon may have to start eating its young to pay for two of the most expensive weapons in US history: the Air Force’s Long Range Strike bomber and the Navy’s replacement for the Ohio class nuclear missile submarine. That’s the estimation of Todd Harrison, the top budget expert…

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization
A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

The DC debate on the Navy’s new nuclear missile submarines has been about how we can possibly pay for them. In this op-ed, however, frequent Breaking Defense contributor Bob Butterworth takes a step back to look at a much bigger picture. The Navy’s recent admission that it can’t afford the Ohio Replacement Program (ORP) is…

‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs

‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs
‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs

KINGS BAY NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, GEORGIA: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel came here Wednesday to celebrate the Navy’s nuclear deterrence force. But just 20 minutes in, a petty officer second class stood up in front of almost 200 of his comrades and pointed out the $95 billion elephant in the room: Can the Navy afford to…

US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel

US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel
US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel

Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, during a two-day round of base visits to highlight top budgetary concerns, told an all-hands gathering of nuclear submariners today that America’s military has let its focus on nuclear issues “drift” under pressure from the last 13 years of land wars. “Over the years we’ve let our focus on the nuclear…

Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs

Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs
Navy Finally Admits It Can’t Afford Fleet, Esp. New SSBNs

WASHINGTON: “Unsustainable.” That’s the Navy’s own official assessment of the spending rates required to keep the fleet large and modern enough to do its missions. For the service to state this in writing ratchets up not just the rhetoric but the likelihood of future budget battles in the Pentagon and on the Hill — especially…

Fading Solid Fuel Engine Biz Threatens Navy’s Trident Missile

Fading Solid Fuel Engine Biz Threatens Navy’s Trident Missile
Fading Solid Fuel Engine Biz Threatens Navy’s Trident Missile

CAPITOL HILL: “Failure to launch” isn’t a metaphorical concern when you work on nuclear weapons. That’s why the director of the Navy’s euphemistically named Strategic Systems Program (SSP) is a worried man. What has Vice Adm. Terry Benedict worried is something neither he, nor the Navy nor the entire Defense Department directly control. It’s the…

Rep. Forbes Vows To Keep 11 Carriers; ‘Still Working’ On Cruisers, UCLASS

Rep. Forbes Vows To Keep 11 Carriers; ‘Still Working’ On Cruisers, UCLASS
Rep. Forbes Vows To Keep 11 Carriers; ‘Still Working’ On Cruisers, UCLASS

[UPDATED with details from the subcommittee mark] WASHINGTON: Just hours before the House Armed Services Committee rolls out its mark-up of the 2015 defense policy bill, the chairman of HASC’s seapower subcommittee is vowing to save the USS George Washington from early retirement and to preserve the nation’s fleet of 11 aircraft carriers. [Updated: The seapower subcommittee’s…

Navy Seeks Sub Replacement Savings: From NASA Rocket Boosters To Reused Access Doors

Navy Seeks Sub Replacement Savings: From NASA Rocket Boosters To Reused Access Doors
Navy Seeks Sub Replacement Savings: From NASA Rocket Boosters To Reused Access Doors

NATIONAL HARBOR: This is rocket science. As the US Navy tries to keep its crucial 1990-vintage Trident D5 nuclear-capable missile viable for decades to come, it’s working with everyone from the Royal Navy to the US Air Force to NASA to keep costs down and technology up to date. Meanwhile, the design team for the…

‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship

‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship
‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship

The House Appropriations defense subcommittee pressed the leaders of the Navy and Marine Corps today about how they could meet the national security challenges with shrinking budgets, questioning the survivability of the Littoral Combat Ships, the status of the costly and controversial Joint Strike Fighter and the Navy’s plan to take seven cruisers and possibly…

Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons

Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons
Time To Talk Plainly And Clearly About Nuclear Weapons

Bob Butterworth knows nuclear weapons. He know cyber weapons. He knows space. He knows intelligence. And Butterworth cares enough to take public risks, to speak plainly in hopes others will do the same and thus help the country find the best answers to tough problems. While the American public has little idea it’s happening, a…