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It’s Time to Get Budget Smart
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments is releasing a new report on the chaotic budget picture for fiscal 2014 today. Normally, Todd Harrison, one of the best defense budget experts in town, does an annual analysis of the Pentagon's budget request, but this year that made no sense, he told Morning Defense. That's because the continuing resolution and sequestration have rendered that document meaningless, which is to say, there's no way the Pentagon is getting that much money this year.
Each U.S. Troop In Afghanistan Now Costs $2.1 Million
The average cost of each U.S. troop in Afghanistan will nearly double in the last year of the war to $2.1 million, according to a new analysis of the Pentagon’s budget.
Chaotic Time for the Defense Budget
The current budget battle on Capitol Hill is more about taxes, entitlements and Medicare than defense spending, said Todd Harrison, a defense analyst for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.
Report Says Sequester May Be New Funding Ceiling for Pentagon Budget
Sequestration may not be the worst-case scenario for Pentagon budgets — defense spending could drop even lower in the next decade, a new report argues.
Pentagon Must Accept Budget Cuts
The U.S. Defense Department should accept the likelihood of continued budget cuts and prepare realistic spending plans that take them into account, an expert said.
Analyst: Historical Trends Suggest Budget Cuts Deeper Than Sequestration
The Pentagon could face budget cuts much deeper than those mandated through sequestration if defense spending over the next decade follows historical trends, according to a prominent analyst.