Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much

Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much
Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much

WASHINGTON: Under intense budget pressure, a Pentagon cost-cutting team is pushing the Navy to cancel its third and last Zumwalt-class destroyer, the Lyndon Johnson (DDG-1002). But two sources familiar with the program say this cost-cutting measure just doesn’t add up. The DDG-1000 Zumwalts are expensive; three ships will cost almost $13 billion. About $9 billion of that…

Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer

Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer
Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer

WASHINGTON: When the Navy named its next top sub-builder, Rear Adm. Michael Jabaley, back in July, I wondered where the submariner he was replacing would surface. Now we know: The Pentagon announced late yesterday that Rear Adm. David Johnson will pin  on his third star and become the top uniformed acquisition official in the Navy…

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…

Grim World May Help Ease Grim Army Budget

Grim World May Help Ease Grim Army Budget
Grim World May Help Ease Grim Army Budget

WASHINGTON: Alice in Wonderland‘s White Queen could believe in “six impossible things before breakfast.” The Army may not be that nimble but its leaked budget plan for 2017-2021 (first reported by Inside Defense) does make a whole string of assumptions: Budget Control Act cuts won’t happen, despite the lack of encouraging signs of a sequestration deal.…

They’re Back! Congress Likely To Pass Short Term Budget Deal

They’re Back! Congress Likely To Pass Short Term Budget Deal
They’re Back! Congress Likely To Pass Short Term Budget Deal

Congress comes back after Labor Day and its 535 lawmakers will face one of the most convoluted legislative tangles in recent memory. While there is no clear endgame yet, all parties know what must be done and — roughly — by what time. Up first is the resolution of disapproval for the administration’s Iranian nuclear deal,…

Hale Holds Out (Slim) Hope For Sequester Deal

Hale Holds Out (Slim) Hope For Sequester Deal
Hale Holds Out (Slim) Hope For Sequester Deal

WASHINGTON: The former top budgeteer at the Pentagon says he’s clinging to hope for a sequestration deal this fall — but he admitted the signs so far aren’t looking good. “I’ve got my fingers crossed for when Congress come backs next week,” Bob Hale told me this morning. Yesterday, the former Pentagon comptroller starred at…

Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges

Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges
Army: Three New Leaders, Three Big Challenges

WASHINGTON: On purpose or otherwise, the administration is building a truly interesting team at the top of the Army. Call them Mister Pentagon, Mister Hill, and General Trenches: Mr. Pentagon is Eric Fanning, not yet formally nominated for Army Secretary but the nigh-certain candidate. Fanning served as acting Air Force Secretary, Deputy Undersecretary of the…

Slashing Nukes Won’t Save Much $$: CSBA

Slashing Nukes Won’t Save Much $$: CSBA
Slashing Nukes Won’t Save Much $$: CSBA

WASHINGTON: Nuclear weapons are expensive. So are the bombers, missiles, and submarines used to deliver them. But in the context of total defense spending, budget guru Todd Harrison argues, they’re a relatively affordable — and strategically critical — part of our armed forces. Even a package of radical cuts to nuclear forces — reducing submarines…

McCain Hammers Commandant Nominee Neller Over Iraq

McCain Hammers Commandant Nominee Neller Over Iraq
McCain Hammers Commandant Nominee Neller Over Iraq

CAPITOL HILL: UPDATE BEGINS The administration’s nominee for Marine Corps Commandant, Lt. Gen. Bob Neller, set off a firestorm from Sen. John McCain this morning. After two hours of an otherwise congenial confirmation hearing, the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman erupted over Neller’s description of the current administration strategy against the Islamic State. That strategy relies on airpower and advisors…

Gen. Milley To SASC: World Getting Worse, Army Getting Smaller

Gen. Milley To SASC: World Getting Worse, Army Getting Smaller
Gen. Milley To SASC: World Getting Worse, Army Getting Smaller

UPDATED: Russia is No. 1 threat, Milley tells Senate; give “defensive” arms to Ukraine CAPITOL HILL: The world has changed, and not for the better. That’s the message Gen. Mark Milley brings to the Senate this morning. The current Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Raymond Odierno, has often said the Army cannot execute the national…

Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest

Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest
Army Cuts Hit Alaska, Georgia, Texas Hardest

WASHINGTON: This afternoon, the Army announced the painful details of long-awaited cuts. The service must shed 40,000 active-duty troops between now and October 2017, with almost half of them coming from 26 installations across the country. The hardest hit: Fort Benning, Ga.; Fort Hood, Texas; and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska — all of which…

Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?

Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?
Will Army Troop Cuts Be Congress’s Wake-Up Call On Sequestration?

WASHINGTON: Army officers and officials hit Capitol Hill this afternoon to brief congressional staff on the coming round of personnel cuts. We’ve known for over a year that the Army would cut 40,000 active-duty soldiers — going down from 490,000 troops to 450,000 — but now the service is finally saying which units get cut. Further,…

Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference

Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference
Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference

UPDATED with Thornberry response CAPITOL HILL: The $612 billion National Defense Authorization Act for 2016 passed the Senate by a vote of 71 to 25 today. The final version could emerge from a House-Senate conference in “early July,” Senate Armed Services chairman Jon McCain said boldly at a press conference this afternoon. That would be…

‘Carrier Gap’ In Gulf Is A Symptom, Not A Crisis

‘Carrier Gap’ In Gulf Is A Symptom, Not A Crisis
‘Carrier Gap’ In Gulf Is A Symptom, Not A Crisis

The geostrategic sky isn’t falling because the US won’t have an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf region for a period this fall. Land-based aircraft will do an excellent job of striking ISIL, analysts say, while smaller ships are better suited to combat Iran in the tight confines of the Gulf. “This is not an example of American…