The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump

The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump
The $640 Billion Solution: Thornberry, Wilson Want More Defense $ From Trump

WASHINGTON: Can Congress close the gap between the $603 billion President Trump wants for defense and the $640 billion pro-defense legislators say is necessary for 2018? Yes, we can, says Rep. Joe Wilson, new chairman of the House readiness panel. “I support (House Armed Services) chairman Mac Thornberry and (Senate Armed Services chairman) John McCain,” he…

Randy Forbes Still Long Shot For SecNav; Mattis Not A Fan

Randy Forbes Still Long Shot For SecNav; Mattis Not A Fan
Randy Forbes Still Long Shot For SecNav; Mattis Not A Fan

CAPITOL HILL: Rep. Randy Forbes still has plenty of fans, but Sec. Jim Mattis apparently isn’t one of them, which makes Forbes a long shot for Secretary of the Navy. Yes, the withdrawal of Philip Bilden’s nomination for SecNav reopens Forbes’ path to the position, even triggering an endorsement from The Wall Street Journal. But it’s…

Future of Army Combat: McCain Wants Ambition, Army Offers Caution

Future of Army Combat: McCain Wants Ambition, Army Offers Caution
Future of Army Combat: McCain Wants Ambition, Army Offers Caution

  CAPITOL HILL: Sen. John McCain wants an ambitious plan for new ground vehicle designs and new kinds of combat units from the Army. So does the Heritage Foundation, which has provided much of the brain power for the Trump administration. But the Army isn’t on board: Burned by past program meltdowns like FCS and GCV.…

Thornberry Says HASC Would Oppose Year-Long CR

Thornberry Says HASC Would Oppose Year-Long CR
Thornberry Says HASC Would Oppose Year-Long CR

CAPITOL HILL: “I do not think a year-long CR will pass the House,” House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry told reporters this afternoon. Full-year CRs aren’t that common, but the last few years have usually seen Congress, incapable of passing timely appropriation bills — which is one of their most basic and important jobs — instead passing a…

Alternative Navy Study Bets Big On Robot PT Boats & LCS

Alternative Navy Study Bets Big On Robot PT Boats & LCS
Alternative Navy Study Bets Big On Robot PT Boats & LCS

WASHINGTON: Light carriers. Robot PT boats. Unmanned subs. A congressionally chartered study, the Alternative Future Fleet Platform Architecture Study, “does not represent any official Navy position,”  but offers a surprisingly bold vision for the future of the US Navy. The study, by a “Navy Project Team” of officers, civil servants, and contractors free to brainstorm without…

414 Ships, No LCS: MITRE’s Alternative Navy

414 Ships, No LCS: MITRE’s Alternative Navy
414 Ships, No LCS: MITRE’s Alternative Navy

WASHINGTON: The Navy needs a vastly larger fleet — 414 warships — to win a great-power war, well above today’s 274 ships or even the Navy’s unfunded plan for 355, the think-tank MITRE calculates in a congressionally-chartered study. That ideal fleet would include: 14 aircraft carriers instead of today’s 11; 160 cruisers and destroyers instead…

RUMINT: Van Hipp Back For Army Sec; Rob Blair Comptroller; Stackley For ATL

RUMINT: Van Hipp Back For Army Sec; Rob Blair Comptroller; Stackley For ATL
RUMINT: Van Hipp Back For Army Sec; Rob Blair Comptroller; Stackley For ATL

WASHINGTON: Musical chairs times, dear readers. The rumor mill — we can’t call it anything else given how uncertain the Trump administration’s nomination process has been — has a number of top Pentagon positions getting filled. Who, you ask breathlessly? Robert Blair, the top staffer on the House Appropriations defense subcommittee, has surfaced as a likely candidate…

Big Wars, Small Ships: CSBA’s Alternative Navy Praised By Sen. McCain

Big Wars, Small Ships: CSBA’s Alternative Navy Praised By Sen. McCain
Big Wars, Small Ships: CSBA’s Alternative Navy Praised By Sen. McCain

UPDATED with McCain praise WASHINGTON: The Navy needs a bigger fleet of smaller ships than envisioned in its official Force Structure Assessment, says a congressionally-chartered study from the Center for Strategic & Budgetary Assessments. CSBA emphatically agrees with the Navy that the focus needs to shift from day-to-day counter-terrorism and presence operations to deterring (and if need be,…

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets
Navy, Marine F-18s In ‘Death Spiral’ As Readiness Plummets

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy-Marine fighter fleet is in a “death spiral” and the only long-term fix is to buy new jets faster, both F/A-18E/F Super Hornets and the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a former Pentagon analyst told Breaking Defense. Two veteran Hill staffers agreed the situation is dire and new planes are needed, although they put equal…

DARPA Program Mired In Controversy As Orbital ATK Files Suit

DARPA Program Mired In Controversy As Orbital ATK Files Suit
DARPA Program Mired In Controversy As Orbital ATK Files Suit

WASHINGTON: A robot satellite repair system under development by DARPA has drawn the baleful glances of half-a-dozen congressmen and a lawsuit to block it by aerospace company Orbital ATK. The technology, known as Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites, would offer enormous benefits to both the National Reconnaissance Office, operator of our spy satellites, as well as the…

62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines

62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines
62 % Of F-18 Hornets Unfit To Fly, Up To 74% In Marines

UPDATED with Marine Corps data CAPITOL HILL: More than 60 percent of Navy and Marine Corps strike fighters are out of service, the Navy confirmed today. While 62 percent of fighters are effectively grounded, the overall figure for all naval aircraft is 53 percent. [UPDATE: With some of the oldest fighter jets in service, Marine Corps…

Stealth Destroyer DDG-1000’s Biggest Trials Lie Ahead

Stealth Destroyer DDG-1000’s Biggest Trials Lie Ahead
Stealth Destroyer DDG-1000’s Biggest Trials Lie Ahead

WASHINGTON: As shipbuilder Bath Iron Works laid the keel for the third and final destroyer of the DDG-1000 class, the Navy and industry were struggling to understand embarrassing breakdowns on the first ship, the USS Zumwalt. Congress fears there could be worse to come. “The hard work hasn’t really begun yet in terms of delivering the…

Mattis Puts Readiness First, Modernization Later In Budget

Mattis Puts Readiness First, Modernization Later In Budget
Mattis Puts Readiness First, Modernization Later In Budget

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has laid out a measured and cautious spending plan that puts near-term readiness needs first in his first budget guidance memo. The memo, out this morning, largely defers major equipment modernization until 2019 and limits increases in the size of the force to “the maximum responsible rate” (emphasis ours). So,…

Lawmakers Call For Halt To DARPA Program: Robots Repairing Satellites

Lawmakers Call For Halt To DARPA Program: Robots Repairing Satellites
Lawmakers Call For Halt To DARPA Program: Robots Repairing Satellites

WASHINGTON: Three influential House lawmakers have asked DARPA in a Jan. 25 letter to review a robotic space repair program to see if it violates the National Space Policy by competing with private-sector efforts and to put the program on hold until the review is complete. The National Space Policy requires “that the government not build or…