House appropriators’ $826B Pentagon spending bill sets up fights with authorizers

House appropriators’ $826B Pentagon spending bill sets up fights with authorizers
House appropriators’ $826B Pentagon spending bill sets up fights with authorizers

The DoD topline is a 3.6% increase over last year and roughly $285 million more than the White House sought.

Space Force at two: ‘Still a toddler,’ with all that brings

Space Force at two: ‘Still a toddler,’ with all that brings
Space Force at two: ‘Still a toddler,’ with all that brings

“We made it clear when we stood this up that it is going to be an evolutionary process, and that we just stood up the bare bones in the first year — because it’s hard enough to do that,” Rep. Mike Rogers said. “And we’re putting the flesh on the bones each year trying to mature it in a slow and pragmatic fashion, and do it right.”

Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder

Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder
Mattis Slams Putin; Says No ‘Smoking Gun’ on Khashoggi Murder

REAGAN DEFENSE FORUM: Defense Secretary Jim Mattis accused Russia of trying to influence the 2018 midterm elections and accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being “duplicitous” in violating international treaties. The secretary’s statements come one day after President Trump chatted on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Argentina with Putin, this after Trump cancelled…

Air Force Leaders Dodge On Trump ‘Space Force’; Up To $8B To Reengine B-52

Air Force Leaders Dodge On Trump ‘Space Force’; Up To $8B To Reengine B-52
Air Force Leaders Dodge On Trump ‘Space Force’; Up To $8B To Reengine B-52

In a somewhat surreal scenario, President Trump yesterday riffed on the idea of a “Space Force,” something he’d clearly been briefed on at some point. And the Air Force expects new engines for the B-52 fleet to cost up to $8 billion.

House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds

House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds
House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds

Legislators will probably loosen some rules on federal spending to help the Pentagon cope with Congress’s failure to pass funding bills until six months into the fiscal year. Budget dysfunction has gotten so bad it’s forcing even the famously strict appropriations committees to loosen the reins after years of resistance.

House Will Pass All Approps Bills This Week: Rep. Granger

House Will Pass All Approps Bills This Week: Rep. Granger
House Will Pass All Approps Bills This Week: Rep. Granger

ARLINGTON: House leadership wants to pass all the outstanding spending bills by Sunday, defense appropriations chairwoman Kay Granger said this afternoon. “We’re going to do… all the rest of them this week,” Granger told a DefenseNews conference here. “I was with the Majority Leader [Rep. Kevin McCarthy] last night, who said, ‘if we don’t finish…

America’s Air Superiority Crisis

America’s Air Superiority Crisis
America’s Air Superiority Crisis

  The Air Force already has a big hole in its capabilities for the future: it needs what it is calling Penetrating Counter Air, a very fast, long-range, sensor-loaded and furiously lethal aircraft. But that effort is designed to fill a need in 2030. Dave Deptula, head of the Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute and…

House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B

House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B
House Appropriators Give SecDef Blank Check For $28.6B

WASHINGTON: In a sign of how strange the budget process has become, the House Appropriations Committee has approved a defense spending bill that basically gives Secretary Jim Mattis a $28.6 billion blank check. Scattered across seven different accounts in the base and Overseas Contingency Operations budgets, it’s called the National Defense Restoration Fund, and it makes…

Marine Aviation Says He’d Like 13 More F-35Bs; Lockheed PM Speaks On Timing, Block Buy

Marine Aviation Says He’d Like 13 More F-35Bs; Lockheed PM Speaks On Timing, Block Buy
Marine Aviation Says He’d Like 13 More F-35Bs; Lockheed PM Speaks On Timing, Block Buy

PARIS AIR SHOW: On his way out the door, the head of Marine aviation, Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, told reporters he really, really wants more F-35Bs for the Marines as soon as possible. The current top goal is to add 24 F-35Bs to the Marine’s inventory, including four in the unfunded requirements list. Davis, a…

Pilots Say F-35 Superior Within Visual Range: Dogfight Criticisms Laid To Rest

Pilots Say F-35 Superior Within Visual Range: Dogfight Criticisms Laid To Rest
Pilots Say F-35 Superior Within Visual Range: Dogfight Criticisms Laid To Rest

PARIS AIR SHOW: After years of criticism that the F-35 would not fare well in a dogfight and analysis that the program had made a fundamental mistake relying on the plane’s ability to kill enemies beyond visual range, Air Force F-35As will fly a demonstration here this afternoon meant to put those doubts to rest.…

Mattis Says Prez-Elect Supports F-35 After Trump Sort Of Bangs F-35 Again

Mattis Says Prez-Elect Supports F-35 After Trump Sort Of Bangs F-35 Again
Mattis Says Prez-Elect Supports F-35 After Trump Sort Of Bangs F-35 Again

UPDATED: Mattis Says: Trump “Has In No Way Shown A Lack Of Support For The F-35 Program” WASHINGTON: President-elect Donald Trump said more than 144 characters about the F-35 program today at his first press conference since being elected president, and Lockheed Martin appeared to have had little reason to be happy. But there are other…

California Gloomin’: Fixing Sequester May Take ‘Til ’16

California Gloomin’: Fixing Sequester May Take ‘Til ’16
California Gloomin’: Fixing Sequester May Take ‘Til ’16

REAGAN LIBRARY: Just two months ago, prominent pro-defense Republicans were telling me the best outcome for the military budget would be a GOP-controlled Senate. Now they’ve got it — but before the new Congress is even sworn in, several veteran legislators speaking here Saturday discounted the prospect of it doing anything to scrap the automatic budget cuts…

‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship

‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship
‘If It’s Not Survivable, We Don’t Care:’ HAC-D’s Peter Visclosky On Littoral Combat Ship

The House Appropriations defense subcommittee pressed the leaders of the Navy and Marine Corps today about how they could meet the national security challenges with shrinking budgets, questioning the survivability of the Littoral Combat Ships, the status of the costly and controversial Joint Strike Fighter and the Navy’s plan to take seven cruisers and possibly…