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Psst, Congress: You Don’t Really Know Sequestration’s Bite

After four months, we still know precious little about how sequestration — or automatic budget cuts in the name of debt reduction — is being implemented or what Pentagon priorities are most affected. But one important detail has become clear after the Pentagon recently released two reports. Leaders are trying to navigate near-term fiscal uncertainty, […]

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Redefining Energy Security in the 21st Century

The following commentary appeared in our sister publication, Breaking Energy. While we don’t usually write about the Defense Department’s energy use (except when it’s a casus belli or a major budget item in aggregate) this piece addresses a fundamental issue of American foreign and domestic policy: climate change and foreign sources of energy. The Editor. […]

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HASC Announces Subcommittee Memberships

The House Armed Services Committee has announced subcommittee membership for this session. Since the information isn’t up on the website yet, we’re posting it here for our readers use. The following is the release as we received it from the HASC spokesman: Washington D.C. – Today, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Howard P. “Buck” McKeon […]

Pentagon Launches Latest Effort To Buy Faster, Better, Cheaper

PENTAGON: Once upon a time there was the Packard Commission, convened during the Reagan Administration to find fixes for the Pentagon’s terrible record in buying weapons. They took too long, cost too much and often didn’t do what they were supposed to do. Since then, things have only gotten worse: weapons continue to cost too […]

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