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Jet Engine Technology at The Heart of DoD’s Drive To Preserve At-Risk Sectors
The Pentagon for years has said it would intervene to protect vulnerable areas of the industrial base during a period of declining defense spending.
Obama’s Shrinking Army
Plenty of cash for entitlements, but not enough for defense.
Budget Cuts to Slash U.S. Army to Smallest Since Before World War Two
The Pentagon said on Monday it would shrink the U.S. Army to pre-World War Two levels, eliminate the popular A-10 aircraft and reduce military benefits in order to meet 2015 spending caps, setting up an election-year fight with the Congress over national defence priorities.
Hagel’s Pentagon Budget Plan Sets Up Confrontation With Congress
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Proposed Defense Budget Decreases Army Levels
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel unveiled the defense budget he’ll present to Congress next week. Hagel says we don’t need a huge Army, and wants to cut the Army by 13 percent, to as few as 440,000 soldiers.
The Pentagon Is Taking a One-Year Break From Its Fiscal Fantasy
If you think the Defense Department is finally getting realistic about the deep budget cuts that simply won't go away—think again.