Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals

Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals
Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals

Once again, America faces the prospect of a budget showdown come September. Defense companies are getting ready for the possible disruptions that attend. And, of course, Pentagon budgeteers, led by new Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, are rebuilding the fiscal 2018 request and preparing for disruption to the last of the 2017 spending. One of…

Hill Intel Committees Order DNI, NSA/CyberCom Review

Hill Intel Committees Order DNI, NSA/CyberCom Review
Hill Intel Committees Order DNI, NSA/CyberCom Review

Ever since the day of its creation, critics have slammed the Office of Director of National Intelligence as an expensive and unnecessary bureaucracy, a threat to the longtime primacy of the Director of Central Intelligence and a toothless tiger. Much of that changed during the joint tenures of DNI Mike McConnell and SecDef Bob Gates…

Thornberry To Trump: Don’t Shut Us Down

Thornberry To Trump: Don’t Shut Us Down
Thornberry To Trump: Don’t Shut Us Down

CAPITOL HILL:  Less than two hours after President Trump tweeted that a government shutdown might be a good thing, the conservative Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said, no. either elect more Republican Senators in 2018 or change the rules now to 51%. Our country needs a good "shutdown" in September to fix…

The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear

The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear
The Skinny On Trump’s Skinny Budget: Much Still Unclear

The Trump administration’s long awaited “skinny budget”, officially named “America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again”, has arrived. It confirms the $54 billion increase in defense, and proposes to add $30 billion to this year’s (fiscal 2017) budget. It provides a description of what the Trump administration hopes to achieve in defense…

Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts

Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts
Build Limited Missile Defenses Against Russian, Chinese Strikes: Experts

WASHINGTON: It’s time to build up missile defenses against limited attacks from Russia and China, leading experts gingerly suggest in a forthcoming study. While we can’t stop an all-out nuclear barrage, they say, we can and should reduce the temptation for Moscow or Beijing to risk a small strike. Such limited nuclear strikes are an…

2017 Forecast: Air Force Faces Intense Trump Scrutiny

2017 Forecast: Air Force Faces Intense Trump Scrutiny
2017 Forecast: Air Force Faces Intense Trump Scrutiny

ARLINGTON: The Air Force got blasted from Donald Trump’s bully pulpit before the President-Elect was even inaugurated. It looks like 2017 — the youngest service’s 70th year — will be full of presidential turbulence. [We rolled out our crystal balls for our 2017 forecast. Click to read the whole series.] Outgoing Air Force Secretary Deborah…

Congress, Don’t Wait On Trump To Boost Defense Budget

Congress, Don’t Wait On Trump To Boost Defense Budget
Congress, Don’t Wait On Trump To Boost Defense Budget

Congress is setting the defense budget on autopilot and high-tailing it out of town, leaving a lot of unfinished business behind. While President Obama is set to sign the defense policy bill for 2017 into law, this Congress left the funding bills in shambles for the next session to fix. As a stopgap, an extended…

Donald Trump Needs A ‘Bigger Stick,’ So Up Defense $: Thornberry

Donald Trump Needs A ‘Bigger Stick,’ So Up Defense $: Thornberry
Donald Trump Needs A ‘Bigger Stick,’ So Up Defense $: Thornberry

WASHINGTON: The odds keep getting better that Donald Trump will ask for a big boost to defense spending in a supplemental request soon after his inauguration. But who gets how much for what? That raises a whole host of unanswered questions, experts and policymakers made clear today at the Center for Strategic & International Studies.…

Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’

Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’
Outbound SecAf James Warns Successor: ‘Beware The Unknown Unknowns’

PENTAGON: Deborah Lee James came to the Pentagon and faced a trial by fire. Within a month of her confirmation, a major scandal involving cheating by nuclear missile troops threatened to further tarnish the Air Force’s image and to raise fundamental questions among America’s allies about our ability to provide the nuclear umbrella they all depend on. The…

Good News For Navy In 2017 NDAA & Beyond: Rep. Courtney

Good News For Navy In 2017 NDAA & Beyond: Rep. Courtney
Good News For Navy In 2017 NDAA & Beyond: Rep. Courtney

WASHINGTON: While big-ticket additions to the Navy budget like F-35 fighters and Littoral Combat Ships didn’t survive conference, there are several smaller but strategic plus-ups in the annual defense policy bill that make a major difference for the fleet, Rep. Joe Courtney told me this afternoon. What’s more, with House Armed Services Committee chairman Mac…

2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers

2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers
2017 Defense Bill Heads To Vote: Adds $3.2B, 16k Army Soldiers

UPDATED CAPITOL HILL: House and Senate conferees have agreed to an almost $619 billion defense budget that stops steep cuts in the US Army, eliminates 110 generals and admirals, makes US Cyber Command independent, and cuts the Pentagon’s most powerful position in two. The National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2017 — which began…

Pentagon’s Top Acquisition Job Gone, Reshaped In Defense Policy Bill

Pentagon’s Top Acquisition Job Gone, Reshaped In Defense Policy Bill
Pentagon’s Top Acquisition Job Gone, Reshaped In Defense Policy Bill

UPDATED: Adds Comment By Head of Professional Services Council, David Berteau WASHINGTON: The post of undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, currently held by the estimable Frank Kendall, will be no more come 2018. A Senate staff member confirms that the post will continue through 2017, according to language in the 2017 National…

Trump Advisers Press For Major NSC Changes

Trump Advisers Press For Major NSC Changes
Trump Advisers Press For Major NSC Changes

WASHINGTON: The administration of Donald Trump will probably slash the size of the National Security Council and return it to its traditional role of coordinating national security policy across the national security and intelligence communities. For most of the Obama Administration, conflicting cabinets ruled and battled to often bad effect, one staffed by the actual Cabinet officers…

HASC Leaders Press To Keep House In Town Til NDAA Passes

HASC Leaders Press To Keep House In Town Til NDAA Passes
HASC Leaders Press To Keep House In Town Til NDAA Passes

UPDATED: Republicans Abandon Spending Bills; McCain Says “Madness Needs To End” WASHINGTON: The defense policy bill, known as the National Defense Authorization Act, is the crowning glory of Congress when it comes to the most fundamental function of the federal government: providing for the common defense. To that end, we understand a letter by Rep. Joe Wilson, chairman…