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Obama’s Budget Would Cut Just 3,500 Pentagon Civilian Jobs
President Obama’s fiscal 2016 budget to be released Monday is expected to propose $35 billion more in defense funding than the current spending caps would allow, as well as a reduction of 3,500 civilian positions, according to a think tank analyst and news reports.
Budget 2016: Defense Faces Stiff Political Headwinds
The White House is unveiling a funding plan for the Pentagon that kicks off another round of fiscal battles that have become a hallmark of President Obama’s administration.
Missile Defense Ships Face Arms Race, High Op Tempo
There may be rough seas ahead for the Navy's ballistic missile defense force.
Defense Expert: Pentagon Inflating Afghan Costs
The Pentagon is inflating its expected costs for the advisory mission in Afghanistan next year, according to a defense expert.
Analyst Critical of Navy’s Ohio Replacement Submarine Funding Strategy
A senior budget analyst said the Navy should ask for a plus-up of its shipbuilding account to fund the Ohio Replacement ballistic-missile submarine rather than using a separate account outside of its budget.
The Pentagon’s New Fiscal Cliff
President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans say they want to boost Pentagon spending by tens of billions of dollars next year — but that’s just budget theater.