Pentagon & NSC Veteran Tapped For SecArmy: Christine Wormuth

Pentagon & NSC Veteran Tapped For SecArmy: Christine Wormuth
Pentagon & NSC Veteran Tapped For SecArmy: Christine Wormuth

“She brings a wealth of experience in national security [that] will help her in the inevitable Pentagon brawls for funding,” retired Lt. Gen. Tom Spoehr told me.

Carter Ham On AUSA 2020: The Army ‘Cannot Rest’

Carter Ham On AUSA 2020: The Army ‘Cannot Rest’
Carter Ham On AUSA 2020: The Army ‘Cannot Rest’

“This year has brought unprecedented challenges for our nation, but America’s Army cannot rest,” the president of the Association of the US Army writes. “The demands of today and the need to prepare for an increasingly dangerous future loom large.”

COVID Drives AUSA Mega-Conference Online: Gen. Ham

COVID Drives AUSA Mega-Conference Online: Gen. Ham
COVID Drives AUSA Mega-Conference Online: Gen. Ham

Bringing together an estimated 33,000 soldiers and civilians from around the world was just too dangerous in the coronavirus era.

Coronavirus: AUSA Cancels Huntsville Conference

Coronavirus: AUSA Cancels Huntsville Conference
Coronavirus: AUSA Cancels Huntsville Conference

“This was a tough decision,” association president Carter Ham told Breaking Defense, but with over 6,000 people expected to gather in close quarters, “I am confident this is the right decision.”

Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army

Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army
Carter Ham On AUSA 2019 & What’s At Stake For The Army

“The last few years have been quite good for the association’s annual meeting and for the Army,” the AUSA president told us, but “I’m very, very worried” about the 2020 budget.

AUSA’s Carter Ham To Macgregor: Futures Command Will Work

AUSA’s Carter Ham To Macgregor: Futures Command Will Work
AUSA’s Carter Ham To Macgregor: Futures Command Will Work

Army Futures Command will not become a comfortable resting place for platoons of old generals. Rather, I think the secretary and the chief expect Futures Command to be the engine of innovation for the Army.

‘Almost Breathtaking’ Changes As Army Races To Build Final 2019 Budget

‘Almost Breathtaking’ Changes As Army Races To Build Final 2019 Budget
‘Almost Breathtaking’ Changes As Army Races To Build Final 2019 Budget

ARLINGTON: The Pentagon is reaching a fevered pitch of preparation for the 2019 budget, with key decisions coming in “weeks,” said the acting secretary of the Army. “There’s so much going in the department, it’s almost breathtaking,” Ryan McCarthy told reporters after an Association of the US Army breakfast. But the Army’s under extra pressure…

AUSA Annual Conference Grows For 1st Time In 6 Years

AUSA Annual Conference Grows For 1st Time In 6 Years
AUSA Annual Conference Grows For 1st Time In 6 Years

WASHINGTON: DC’s biggest defense conference just stopped getting smaller. The Association of the US Army’s annual meeting is a cultural touchstone for the largest service and a leading indicator for the health of the defense industry. Like the Pentagon budget, AUSA attendance peaked during the troop surge in 2010, then shrank rapidly with the drawdowns,…

AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016

AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016
AUSA Head Carter Ham On Army’s Future, AUSA 2016

WASHINGTON: As the Army grapples with new concepts such as Multi-Domain Battle, Congress continues to avoid its constitutional responsibilities to pass spending bills, and the world grows ever more complex, the leaders of the Army gather here for the annual tribal event known as the Association of the US Army’s annual conference. Retired Gen. Carter…

Army Must Tell Story Better To Get $: Secretary Fanning

Army Must Tell Story Better To Get $: Secretary Fanning
Army Must Tell Story Better To Get $: Secretary Fanning

ARLINGTON: The Army must tell its story better to get the money it needs, the new Army Secretary said this morning, making messaging one of his main missions. “What I would have to do first of all is… tell the Army story,” Eric Fanning said, “and the reason to do that is to make sure that the Army…

Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle

Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle
Army Commission’s Landmark Report Will Shape Budget Battle

UPDATED: Pentagon official rejects Commission’s Apache plan as “too expensive” WASHINGTON: After nine months of often frantic effort, the National Commission on the Future of the Army delivered its final report yesterday afternoon. Now comes the hard part. It’s 2016, not 2015, that will be the year of the commission, because their 208-page report will…

Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard

Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard
Army Commission: Pay More To Keep Apaches in Guard

UPDATED: Retired Gen. Ham Adds Apache Cost Info At Friday breakfast WASHINGTON: The congressionally chartered National Commission on the Future of the Army recommends splitting the difference between the regular Army and the National Guard in a bitterly polarizing dispute over AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. That’s the most politically high-profile recommendation out of dozens, many of them…

Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions

Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions
Ham, Lamont To Head Guard Commission: Tight Deadline, Big Decisions

WASHINGTON: After 15 months of bitter public debate between regular Army leadership and National Guard advocates, the commission Congress created to settle the matter met for the first time Friday and chose its chair and vice-chair, announced today. Heading the commission will be Gen. Carter Ham, a retired regular officer, while his No. 2 will…

U.S. Should Help Secure Libyan WMD, House Intel Chief Says

Washington: The United States must help secure caches of Libyan military hardware, including chemical and biological weapons, so they do not fall into terrorist hands, the head of the House intelligence committee said today. “There are things that should still be done” by American forces in Libya, despite the fact that the U.S. handed over…