Adjusting the Defense Department’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter acquisition approach won’t contribute to deficit reduction and wouldn’t affect budgets until the mid-2020’s, the Air Force Secretary said yesterday. “There is nothing in the near term about this program that will change (or impact deficit reduction efforts),” Michael Donley said yesterday at a New York investor conference hosted by Credit Suisse. “There is nothing that it will contribute to deficit reduction in the next 10 years, with the exception of its…
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Army Secretary Says “We Need To Over-Invest in FLRAA To Get It Online As Quickly As Possible”
Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.), chairman of the House Appropriations Committee’s defense panel (HAC-D), said on Thursday that the Army’s budget plan beginning in fiscal 2027 has more than $2 billion […]
Pentagon Fiscal 2027 Budget To Address Cannibalization Of Parts For F-35, Legislator Says
The Pentagon’s upcoming fiscal 2027 budget request will help reduce the cannibalization of parts for the F-35 fighter by Lockheed Martin [LMT], the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s […]
Trump’s $1.15 Trillion Request For DoD Is The ‘New Normal,” HASC Chairman Says
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—The Trump administration’s nearly $1.2 trillion baseline defense budget request for fiscal year 2027 will be adopted and will be the foundation for the “new normal” going forward, […]
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