Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated

Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated
Heidi Shyu Steps Off The ‘Long Bus’: Acquisition Achievements Appreciated

WASHINGTON: Running weapons programs is a grueling job. Running Army programs, with their history of spectacular failures and cancellations, can be worse. That means Heidi Shyu‘s first achievement is endurance: in one senior position or another, the outgoing Army acquisition chief lasted five years amidst steeply declining budgets. Perhaps her biggest achievement was to keep her sense…

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion
Army Armor Modernizes In Slow Motion

WASHINGTON: The US Army is deploying extra stocks of heavy weapons to Europe to deter Russia’s increasingly naked aggression. These are the most advanced ground weapons America can field — but the tanks and other heavy fighting vehicles in this buildup are the same ones we had the last time the Russians were a danger, back when…

Paladin PIM: The Little Cannon That Could & The Future Of The Armored Brigade

Paladin PIM: The Little Cannon That Could & The Future Of The Armored Brigade
Paladin PIM: The Little Cannon That Could & The Future Of The Armored Brigade

HUNTSVILLE, ALA.: After 20 years and two costly cancelled programs, the US Army finally has a new artillery vehicle. While the ceremonial rollout isn’t till Thursday, contractor BAE Systems has already delivered the first pair of self-propelled howitzers. Oft-overlooked and blandly named, this Paladin Integrated Management program is a modest but much-needed success for the…

70-Year-Old M113s: The Army’s Long March To AMPV

70-Year-Old M113s: The Army’s Long March To AMPV
70-Year-Old M113s: The Army’s Long March To AMPV

HUNTSVILLE, ALA: The lethally under-armored M113 “battle taxi” will celebrate its seventieth birthday before the Army replaces it with a new Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle. Under current plans — which assume spending levels well above those allowed by the Budget Control Act (aka sequester) — AMPV production at contractor BAE Systems will max out at 180…

Tanks Come Roaring Back In Army Budget

Tanks Come Roaring Back In Army Budget
Tanks Come Roaring Back In Army Budget

PENTAGON: After years of cuts and cancelled programs, tanks and other armored vehicles are beginning a comeback. In contrast to other investments in the 2016 budget request released today, the ground vehicle increases have so much congressional backing — and involve such relatively small amounts — that they’re actually likely to happen. Four tracked vehicle…

Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall

Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall
Pentagon Struggles To Save New Programs: Kendall

[UPDATED with Hagel, Shaffer comments] NATIONAL PRESS CLUB: The four armed services only submitted their draft 2016 budgets to the Office of the Secretary of Defense “basically yesterday,” Undersecretary Frank Kendall said this morning — and he’s already “concerned.” As the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer, Kendall sees worrying signs. With the automatic budget cuts known as…

BAE Bids, General Dynamics Drops Out Of Army’s Biggest Vehicle Program, AMPV

BAE Bids, General Dynamics Drops Out Of Army’s Biggest Vehicle Program, AMPV
BAE Bids, General Dynamics Drops Out Of Army’s Biggest Vehicle Program, AMPV

General Dynamics said today it will not bid for the Army’s largest combat vehicle program, the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle. Nor will GD take the government to court to try to change the terms of the competition, despite having denounced them as intolerably tilted towards competitor BAE Systems and protested, unsuccessfully, to the Army. With bids…

HASC Throws General Dynamics Little Bone On AMPV

HASC Throws General Dynamics Little Bone On AMPV
HASC Throws General Dynamics Little Bone On AMPV

This morning, a House Armed Services subcommittee passed its markup of its part of the annual defense bill that would — among many other things — freeze some funding for the Army’s Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle Program. AMPV is the service’s biggest weapons program left standing after sequestration’s budget cuts, and contractor General Dynamics had protested the competition…

Tank Wars: General Dynamics Won’t Protest AMPV To GAO, Targets Hill

Tank Wars: General Dynamics Won’t Protest AMPV To GAO, Targets Hill
Tank Wars: General Dynamics Won’t Protest AMPV To GAO, Targets Hill

WASHINGTON: General Dynamics has pulled back from the long-shot path of formal protests over the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV), but its quieter campaigns on Capitol Hill and in the Pentagon will continue — and those efforts may have better odds. At stake is the Army’s largest weapons program to survive sequestration (so far), its $6 billion replacement for…

Denied: Army Rejects General Dynamics Protest On AMPV Program; GD, BAE Respond

Denied: Army Rejects General Dynamics Protest On AMPV Program; GD, BAE Respond
Denied: Army Rejects General Dynamics Protest On AMPV Program; GD, BAE Respond

On Monday, the top spokesman for General Dynamics Land Systems, Peter Keating, told me GDLS could not compete for the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (APMV) program unless the Army changed how it ran the competition. Today, as even Keating expected, the Army officially denied the GDLS protest. Breaking Defense obtained a copy of the decision just…

General Dynamics: We Can’t Compete For AMPV Unless Army Changes Course

General Dynamics: We Can’t Compete For AMPV Unless Army Changes Course
General Dynamics: We Can’t Compete For AMPV Unless Army Changes Course

UPDATED Friday April 4th: Army denies General Dynamics protest General Dynamics Land Systems cannot and will not compete for the Army’s largest surviving weapons program, the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, unless the service changes how it is handling the program, GDLS’s senior spokesman told me yesterday afternoon. A GDLS withdrawal would be yet another embarrassment for…

Tank Goodness: Armor Programs Will Recover Despite GCV Kill, Sequester

Tank Goodness: Armor Programs Will Recover Despite GCV Kill, Sequester
Tank Goodness: Armor Programs Will Recover Despite GCV Kill, Sequester

Sometimes dark clouds really do have silver linings. The winding down of two wars and the automatic spending cuts called sequestration have been brutal for the Army budget. The service recently had to cancel its top-priority weapons program, the tank-like Ground Combat Vehicle. But even if sequestration continues, said one leading analyst, ground vehicle spending…

Shyu Sings The Army Electric: 2015 Budget Sacrifices Weapons For Electronics

Shyu Sings The Army Electric: 2015 Budget Sacrifices Weapons For Electronics
Shyu Sings The Army Electric: 2015 Budget Sacrifices Weapons For Electronics

UPDATED 2:00 pm Tuesday with detailed 2015 budget figures WASHINGTON: The 2015 budget effectively kills the Army’s top priority weapons program, the 60-plus-ton Ground Combat Vehicle — as we’ve been predicting since November — but GCV did not die in vain, the Army’s acquisition chief insists. “We sacrificed the GCV” to save programs upgrading electronics…

Uparmored Bradley Could Be Tough Enough For AMPV: Testers

Uparmored Bradley Could Be Tough Enough For AMPV: Testers
Uparmored Bradley Could Be Tough Enough For AMPV: Testers

Massive government documents typically hide some gold nuggets of information. In today’s report from the Pentagon’s independent Director of Operational Test & Evaluation, a famously tough grader known as DOT&E, there’s one detail that is going to make defense contractor BAE Systems very happy: “Results from the third underbody blast test also demonstrate that the…