Navy Looks to Slash $40B To Build Bigger Fleet

Navy Looks to Slash $40B To Build Bigger Fleet
Navy Looks to Slash $40B To Build Bigger Fleet

Acting Navy Secretary Modly says the “bottom line is that we need to find at least $40 billion in real line-of-accounting savings to fund the development, construction, and sustainment of this new [355 ship fleet] over the next 5 years.”

Esper’s SecDef Hearing Set, But Nomination Still Missing

Esper’s SecDef Hearing Set, But Nomination Still Missing
Esper’s SecDef Hearing Set, But Nomination Still Missing

“We’re expediting the process, but there are no shortcuts,” says SASC Ranking Member Jack Reed regarding Mark Esper’s SecDef confirmation hearing.

Adm. Moran Out As Next CNO, So Who’s Next?

Adm. Moran Out As Next CNO, So Who’s Next?
Adm. Moran Out As Next CNO, So Who’s Next?

Musical chairs will ensue in the Navy’s top ranks following the surprise resignation of the CNO nominee. Who’s on deck?

Navy Needs Cyber Secretary, Wouldn’t Say No To Truman Refueling: SecNav Spencer

Navy Needs Cyber Secretary, Wouldn’t Say No To Truman Refueling: SecNav Spencer
Navy Needs Cyber Secretary, Wouldn’t Say No To Truman Refueling: SecNav Spencer

In future wars, “one of our battles is going to be just getting off of the pier,” the Navy’s top civilian said, because of cyber attacks against Navy forces and infrastructure.

All Services Sign On To Data Sharing – But Not To Multi-Domain

All Services Sign On To Data Sharing – But Not To Multi-Domain
All Services Sign On To Data Sharing – But Not To Multi-Domain

“We need to have any sensor connect to any shooter at very rapid machine-to-machine speed,” Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said, “if we’re going to multi-domain operations.” But aye, there’s the rub: Are we?

Navy Inks Huge Ford Carrier Deal; Pentagon Flags Problems

Navy Inks Huge Ford Carrier Deal; Pentagon Flags Problems
Navy Inks Huge Ford Carrier Deal; Pentagon Flags Problems

WASHINGTON: The Navy signed a massive, $15.2 billion contract with Huntington Ingalls Industries-Newport News Shipbuilding this evening for two more Ford-class aircraft carriers, hours after a Pentagon report listed a litany of problems with the ambitious program. The contract pays for completion of in 2028 of the USS Enterprise, which began in 2017. It also…

Acting SecDef Shanahan’s First Message: “China, China, China.”

Acting SecDef Shanahan’s First Message: “China, China, China.”
Acting SecDef Shanahan’s First Message: “China, China, China.”

PENTAGON: In his first day on the job, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan gathered civilian leaders of the military services to deliver a simple message: “China, China, China.”

Navy Looking To Fly P-8s From Cold War-era Base In Alaska

Navy Looking To Fly P-8s From Cold War-era Base In Alaska
Navy Looking To Fly P-8s From Cold War-era Base In Alaska

WASHINGTON: The Navy may begin deploying submarine-hunting P-8 Poseidon aircraft to a small airstrip hundreds of miles off the Alaskan coast, signaling a new emphasis on keeping watch over Russian and Chinese moves in the Arctic. The remote runway sits on the island of Adak in the Aleutian island chain, and it’s the westernmost airfield…

Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness

Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness
Three Attack Subs ‘Not Certified To Dive’; Navy F-35s at 15 Percent Readiness

CAPITOL HILL: Navy readiness is “heading in the wrong direction,” the Government Accountability Office told the Senate this morning, with only 15 percent of Navy F-35Cs rated “fully mission capable.” At the same hearing, a four-star admiral acknowledged three nuclear-powered attack submarines were still stuck awaiting overhaul, with the USS Boise expected to be out of action…

Navy To Trump: ‘Don’t Knock Us Over’ With Budget Cuts

Navy To Trump: ‘Don’t Knock Us Over’ With Budget Cuts
Navy To Trump: ‘Don’t Knock Us Over’ With Budget Cuts

“The waste would be absolutely stunning,” Secretary Spenser said. To cut the already-completed 2020 budget plan so steeply on such little notice, he said, “some of the scenarios will make your eyes water for what we will have to do” in his shipbuilding and maintenance accounts.

Navy’s Troubled Ford Carrier Makes Modest Progress

Navy’s Troubled Ford Carrier Makes Modest Progress
Navy’s Troubled Ford Carrier Makes Modest Progress

General Atomics says it is launching new, heavier planes from its EMALS carrier launcher. The launches are taking place on land, and won’t be attempted on board the $13 billion Ford for some time, however.

Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)

Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)
Permanent Evolution: SecArmy Esper On Futures Command (EXCLUSIVE)

“You’ve got to remain open to change, you’ve got to remain flexible, you’ve to remain accessible,” Army Secretary Mark Esper told me. “That is the purpose of this command.”

Hull Watch: 355 Ship Navy Might Take Until 2052, Navy Official Concedes

Hull Watch: 355 Ship Navy Might Take Until 2052, Navy Official Concedes
Hull Watch: 355 Ship Navy Might Take Until 2052, Navy Official Concedes

The Navy is going wobbly on its 355 ship fleet, but Capitol Hill doesn’t want to hear it.

DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending

DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending
DoD Breakfast Club: Service Secretaries Coordinate R&D Spending

“We’ve started getting together for breakfast every week or two,” said Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, “just the three of us. It’s absolutely terrifying the staffs.”