Budget
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Air ForceGoldfein Stresses Need to Push Industry, Congress Toward Network-Centric Investments
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein’s goal for fiscal year 2021 will be to convince stakeholders on Capitol Hill and in the defense industry that the service’s future […]
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BudgetHyten Urges More R&D Funds, Fewer Studies for Space-Based Sensor Layers
The Defense Department should invest more research-and-development funds toward efforts to eventually field a space-based early warning sensor layer in lower orbits, the U.S. military’s number-two general said Jan. 17. […]
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BudgetGallagher: Unified ConOps, More Shipbuilding, Fewer Amphibs Needed to Counter China
The Navy deserves a larger cut of the annual budget to ensure it is prepared for its role in a future conflict with peer adversaries, but must make tough choices […]
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ArmyMcCarthy: More Program Cuts To Be Included In Upcoming FY ’21 Army Budget To Fund Modernization
The Army’s fiscal year 2021 budget, expected to be released in mid-February, will include another round of program cuts as the service looks to free up additional funds required to […]
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BudgetSenate Passes FY ’20 National Security Minibus, Funds Defense, Homeland Security Bills
The Senate passed H.R. 1158, a minibus appropriations bill providing funds to the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security, among others, by a vote of 81-11 Dec. 19. Lawmakers voting […]
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Air ForceAppropriators Boost Air Force’s Next-Gen OPIR Program
The Air Force would receive an extra $75 million for a program set to build its future early warning missile detection satellites under the fiscal year 2020 defense spending bill […]
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BudgetSenate to Vote Thursday on FY ’20 Approps Bills
The Senate will vote on two minibus appropriations bills to fund all 12 funding bills Dec. 19, the top Republican said Dec. 18. “Tomorrow we’ll vote on government funding bills […]
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BudgetGBSD Gets Full Funding, One String Attached, In 2020 Budget Bill
The 2020 budget bill working its way to President Donald Trump’s desk would fully fund the next generation of nuclear-tipped, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and the civilian-operated infrastructure that makes their […]
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BudgetBudget Has Clue About Warhead for Possible Nuclear Tipped Sea Launched Cruise Missile
Congress wants the Department of Energy to slide about $5.5 million from the W80 cruise-missile warhead’s maintenance budget into a Pentagon study focused on a design for a nuclear-tipped Sea […]
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ArmyLawmakers Reduce Army’s Funds For OMFV, Restore CH-47 Block II Production Dollars
The final version of the fiscal year 2020 defense spending bill, passed by the House on Tuesday, reduces funding for the Army’s Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) development program and […]