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Pentagon Tests New Way Of Estimating Program Costs
The Pentagon is putting its new weapons cost-cutting strategy to its first big test as it negotiates with Lockheed Martin over the price of the next batch of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters (JSF).
Obama Should Copy Nixon: Avoid Foreign Conflicts, Use Allies, Invest in R&D
Nixon, Ford, and Carter aren't anyone's three favorite presidents. But defense policymakers today could learn something from how they handled the hard times of the 1970s: They shifted costly security burdens to foreign partners while pulling US forces out, and they cut defense budgets generally while protecting long-term investments in "seed corn" technologies that would pay off later, like stealth then or robotics now.
Budget Analysts: ‘Efficiencies’ Won’t Cut it, Could Backfire on Pentagon
The Defense Department in its last two budget requests identified $238 billion in “efficiencies” that could help it spend less through 2017, but it is a mistake to call them savings, analysts from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments said.
Navy Places $42 Billion Bet on Carriers in China’s Sights
The U.S. Navy is betting $42 billion on a new class of aircraft carriers, the world's biggest and costliest warships ever, even as the Pentagon budget shrinks and China and Iran arm themselves with weapons to disable or destroy the behemoths.
Total Cost To Close Out Cancelled Army FCS Could Top $1 Billion
Three years after then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates cancelled the sprawling FCS program -- the Army's ambitious attempt to build a brigade's worth of high-tech equipment, from light tanks to drones to computer networks, under a single contract -- the Army and industry are still thrashing out the final bill, with a final proposal from lead contractor Boeing not due until September 30th/.../
Putin Wants New Long-Range Bombers and a Gazillion Drones
Russia’s fleet of rusty strategic bombers has seen better days. For one, they haven’t seen significant upgrades in decades. For two, the fleet is less than half the size of America’s combined force of conventional B-52s, B-1Bs and B-2 stealth bombers. And with plans by the U.S. to build a stealthy new bomber augmented by a plethora of new drones, Russia risks not only being left behind, but being put out to pasture. There is also NATO’s deployment of missile interceptors in Europe for Russia to worry about.