Air Force Targets Schedule Growth: SecAF

Air Force Targets Schedule Growth: SecAF
Air Force Targets Schedule Growth: SecAF

AFA CONFERENCE: After three years of bringing acquisition costs down but seeing schedule breaches grow and grow without any end in sight, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James announced today in her keynote speech at the premier US aerospace conference that schedule is now in the service’s sights. “Unfortunately, today it takes too long today…

White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe

White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe
White House, IC, DoD ‘Discuss’ Wartime Space Command; F-22s Heading To Europe

PENTAGON: F-22s are finally on their way to Europe as an answer to the increasingly grumpy Russian bear, two months after Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James first announced at the Paris Air Show they might head there. If you telescope back a bit, it becomes clear this deployment may well have a wider strategic importance.…

Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James

Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James
Tell Congress How Much LRSB Will Cost: Rep. Speier To SecAF James

WASHINGTON: A top House defense Democrat wants answers from Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James about costs for the Long Range Strike Bomber (LRSB), which is supposed to be built at a fixed price of $500 million a copy. “Given the importance of this issue and the magnitude of the discrepancy, the Air Force must…

SecAF James: Russia Is ‘Biggest Threat’; F-22s May Come Soon

SecAF James: Russia Is ‘Biggest Threat’; F-22s May Come Soon
SecAF James: Russia Is ‘Biggest Threat’; F-22s May Come Soon

PARIS AIR SHOW: Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James came out swinging today here, forcefully telling reporters that she was here and traveling throughout Europe tp deliver a message of reassurance in the face of a “resurgent Russia.” “I would say, the biggest threat on my mind [is] the activities of Russia,” she said when asked by…

ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate

ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate
ULA CEO Thinks RD-180 Waiver Likely; Gap Of 5 Engines Between House, Senate

WASHINGTON: The still-newish CEO of the United Launch Alliance, Tory Bruno, faces tough questions from his board of directors. He faces tough questions from the House and the Senate about his use of Russian-built RD-180 rocket engines. But his biggest short-term problem — being allowed to use enough RD-180 engines to get his company from here to…

McCain Warns Air Force On RD-180; Decries ‘Putin Cronies’ In Deal

McCain Warns Air Force On RD-180; Decries ‘Putin Cronies’ In Deal
McCain Warns Air Force On RD-180; Decries ‘Putin Cronies’ In Deal

CAPITOL HILL: Sen. John McCain came out swinging about the Russian RD-180 rocket engine during a Senate Armed Service strategic forces hearing. McCain began yesterday by asking Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James if she knew that a company called Amross was making millions of dollars of profits from the sale of the Russian rocket engines to the…

Gen. Welsh Defends F-35 For Close Air Support; Hopes Summit Will ‘Reset’

Gen. Welsh Defends F-35 For Close Air Support; Hopes Summit Will ‘Reset’
Gen. Welsh Defends F-35 For Close Air Support; Hopes Summit Will ‘Reset’

UPDATED: Sen. McCain SASC Spox Rejects Air Force Rationale For Retiring A-10 ORLANDO: Sequestration. Base closures. Readiness. Modernization. ISIL. Russia. The list of challenges faced by Air Force leaders is long. But none may be more intractable or politically difficult than retiring the A-10 “Warthog” close air support fleet. The Air Force has never really wanted to…

Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough

Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough
Drones Need Humans, Badly; Pilots Getting More Dough

WASHINGTON: Even unmanned aircraft need people to make them fly. Today, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James announced stopgap measures to shore up overworked drone squadrons. At the same press conference, the service’s Chief of Staff pledged to plug another personnel gap, the shortage of skilled maintainers for the manned F-35 — but, Gen. Mark…

Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes

Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes
Air Force Tries New Mix Of Acquisition Fixes

WASHINGTON: Citing “horrifying” times to let contracts even when their isn’t any competition — 17 months — Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James says the service will try several approaches to cut costs and speed cycle times. As Breaking D readers know, the Air Force has actually driven overall acquisition costs down in the last two years,…

Defense Secretary: Does Anyone Want This Job?

Defense Secretary: Does Anyone Want This Job?
Defense Secretary: Does Anyone Want This Job?

WASHINGTON: The Obama administration is reaping what it sowed. Toss out someone without good cause and few people will want to work for you once word gets around. Former defense policy undersecretary Michele Flournoy ducked out last week. Now Jeh Johnson, head of the Department of Homeland Security and former top lawyer at the Pentagon,…

Kendall: Budget Gimmicks Won’t Fix Nuclear Deterrent

Kendall: Budget Gimmicks Won’t Fix Nuclear Deterrent
Kendall: Budget Gimmicks Won’t Fix Nuclear Deterrent

NATIONAL HARBOR: Talk about a radioactive issue. Top officials in Air Force, Navy, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense keep talking about how there is no higher priority than the nation’s nuclear deterrent. It’s so crucial, they all say, that someone else should pay for it. “No capability we maintain is more important.…

Will SpaceX Be Ready For Launch Dec. 1st?

Will SpaceX Be Ready For Launch Dec. 1st?
Will SpaceX Be Ready For Launch Dec. 1st?

NATIONAL HARBOR: When will the Air Force certify SpaceX as ready to launch military satellites — if they certify the upstart startup at all? The new chief of Air Force Space Command said this morning that “hopefully” he could certify SpaceX by December 1st. Just hours later, though, the Secretary of the Air Force, Deborah…

Air Force IT Strategy Boosts Cyber, Neglects Jamming

Air Force IT Strategy Boosts Cyber, Neglects Jamming
Air Force IT Strategy Boosts Cyber, Neglects Jamming

NATIONAL HARBOR: The good news is the Air Force has almost finished a new strategy to protect its high-tech gear from hackers. The bad news? The problem is huge, the processes are nascent, and the intimately interrelated issue of electronic warfare is, at the moment, not part of the discussion. Sure, cybersecurity is the scary,…

Air Force To Focus On High-Threat Future, If Congress Lets It: James & Welsh

Air Force To Focus On High-Threat Future, If Congress Lets It: James & Welsh
Air Force To Focus On High-Threat Future, If Congress Lets It: James & Welsh

PENTAGON: The grander the title, the blander the content. That’s normally a safe rule in Washington. But if analyzed closely, this afternoon’s “State of the Air Force” briefing by service Secretary Deborah Lee James and Chief of Staff Mark Welsh, plus the accompanying pamphlet A Call To the Future, actually do articulate a remarkably clear…