OCX Gets Good News, Right After Nunn-McCurdy

OCX Gets Good News, Right After Nunn-McCurdy
OCX Gets Good News, Right After Nunn-McCurdy

LONDON: The most troubled program in the Air Force, the highly-secure set of GPS satellite ground stations known as OCX, underwent yet another quarterly review last Thursday and was found to have “made progress.” The Air Force statement says that Acquisition Undersecretary Frank Kendall and Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, “with support of Lt. Gen.…

Air Combat Commander Bullish On F-35 IOC

Air Combat Commander Bullish On F-35 IOC
Air Combat Commander Bullish On F-35 IOC

RIAT: No roadblocks stand in the way of approving Initial Operating Capability (IOC) for the Air Force’s F-35A, Gen. Hawk Carlisle said here today. The head of Air Combat Command — who is the man charged with ensuring Lockheed Martin meets all the benchmarks for IOC — made clear nothing would happen until Air Force…

STRATCOM Takes Lead On JICSPOC; SecAF James

STRATCOM Takes Lead On JICSPOC; SecAF James
STRATCOM Takes Lead On JICSPOC; SecAF James

PENTAGON:  Less than two months after Defense Secretary Ash Carter visited the highly classified Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center (JICSPOC), the head of Strategic Command’s space command unit has taken over the war games at Schriever Air Force Base. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James told me in an interview that Lt. Gen.David Buck, JFCC-Space, was…

SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart

SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart
SecAF James Is Cool To F-22 Restart

PENTAGON: Restarting the F-22 line would probably be “cost-prohibitive,” says Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James. The idea for restarting the F-22 line was pushed hard by Rep. Randy Forbes, the outgoing chairman of the House Armed Services seapower and projection forces subcommittee. Forbes was defeated by Scott Taylor, a relatively unknown challenger, a Virginia state delegate who…

How Next President Can Build New National Security Space Strategy

How Next President Can Build New National Security Space Strategy
How Next President Can Build New National Security Space Strategy

The next administration must do a “strategic rebalancing” of means to achieve what have been consistent national space security ends (goals): stability, sustainability and freedom of access. But a significant challenge to both reaffirming ends, and determining and implementing means, is structure, as we point out in a recent Strategy Paper for the Atlantic Council. While space is…

Air Force Strategy on UH-1N: Wait and Hurry Up

Air Force Strategy on UH-1N: Wait and Hurry Up
Air Force Strategy on UH-1N: Wait and Hurry Up

What could justify the Air Force awarding a sole source contract for helicopters worth close to a billion – that’s a thousand millions – dollars? Pick an answer: A classified joint service military exercise called Mighty Guardian in which some of the 62 aging UH-1N Huey helicopters failed their assignment to carry security forces to…

Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info

Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info
Pratt Is Making B-21 Engines; Don’t Expect More Tech Info

PENTAGON: Pratt and Whitney, as many assumed, will design and build the engines for the B-21 Long Range Strike Bomber, leaving B-2 bomber engine maker General Electric out in the cold. Air Fore Secretary Deborah Lee James‘ announcement of Pratt’s role, as well as that of six other subcontractors working with prime Northrop Grumman, during…

Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People

Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People
Air Force Asks Hill To Add $2.85B; 5 F-35s, 8 C-130Js, More People

WASHINGTON: What the Defense Secretary and his office taketh away, Congress can restore. So the Air Force is asking Congress to restore $691 million for the five F-35As cut from this year’s budget, along with $724 million for eight C-130Js and, perhaps most interestingly, $1.2 billion for base improvements that include cyber networking. As Air…

Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next

Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next
Hyten Likely Air Force Chief of Staff Nominee; Carlisle Next

WASHINGTON:  While it’s always a challenge to nail down just who will be nominated for top Pentagon jobs, Air Force Space Command leader Gen. John Hyten seems as close to a lock for Air Force Chief of Staff as you can get. Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has made clear her commitment to diversity…

SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat

SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat
SecAF Unveils B-21 Bomber; Replies To McCain’s Contract Threat

AFA WINTER: The name is not nearly as euphonious as the B-3, nor as descriptive as Long Range Strike Bomber, but Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has officially named Northrop Grumman’s aircraft the B-21 (hint — it’s the 21st century…). James, who rumors said would unveil some details about the bomber, only unveiled the…

Top Air Force Acquisition Official Pushed Out Over Link To Northrop

Top Air Force Acquisition Official Pushed Out Over Link To Northrop
Top Air Force Acquisition Official Pushed Out Over Link To Northrop

WASHINGTON: The top Air Force acquisition civilian, Richard Lombardi, has been “removed” from office for failing to disclose his wife’s financial links to Northrop Grumman, winner of the Long Range Strike Bomber contract. Lombardi’s wife had a Northrop Grumman retirement account. He came forward and told the Air Force he had failed to mention this in his annual disclosure form.…

Why Northrop Won The LRS Bomber

Why Northrop Won The LRS Bomber
Why Northrop Won The LRS Bomber

How did Northrop beat world’s largest defense companies, the Boeing-Lockheed Martin team, in the crucial competition for the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB)? First, and probably most importantly, Northrop Grumman is the only company in history to design, develop, manufacture, and maintain a long-range stealth bomber—the B-2 Spirit. Thanks to pre-award briefings, we know that the…

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation
DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

PENTAGON: It poses one of the thorniest problems for the United States national security establishment: how to get the nation’s spy agencies, especially the secretive National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and the military to work together when someone attacks US spy and military satellites. To offer some clarity on the way ahead for this relationship, Deputy Defense Secretary…

Carter Calls For ‘Immediate & Complete Halt’ To South China Sea Island Building

Carter Calls For ‘Immediate & Complete Halt’ To South China Sea Island Building
Carter Calls For ‘Immediate & Complete Halt’ To South China Sea Island Building

Updated with Pacific Air Forces comment AFA CONFERENCE: Just as the White House confirmed Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit at the end of this month, Defense Secretary Ash Carter issued a clear call for “an immediate and lasting halt to land reclamation by all claimants” in the South China Sea. China, of course, has done the vast majority of the…