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Analysts: DoD To Scrutinize Smaller M&A Deals
Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said the Pentagon is merely laying ground rules in anticipation of some mergers and acquisitions.
Budget to Make Clear That Post-9/11 Military Spending Spree Has Ended
“With the deficit at $1.5 trillion for FY 2011, and tax cuts taken off the table for at least the next two years, pressure is building to reduce government spending, and DoD is not likely to be immune from this,” said Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments. “In a period of fiscal austerity, that means DoD will have to accept some risks and divest of lower-priority programs and capabilities.”
What Defense Should Expect in FY 2012 Budget
Todd Harrison is a Senior Fellow for Budget Studies at the Center of Strategic and Budgetary Assessments which has just released it's analysis titled "The FY 2012 Defense Budget: What to Expect in an Age of Austerity".
2012 Defense Budget Marks a Shift to Conventional Weaponry
The defense budget proposal that the Obama administration will send to Congress next week shows signs that the Pentagon is concerned about asserting its dominance in aerial and naval warfare, vis-à-vis a rising China and saber rattling by Iran, said Jim Thomas, vice president of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington, D.C., think tank.
Pentagon Budget Request For Weapons Will Be $7 Billion Less Than Forecast
Still, the weapons request is $7 billion less than the $120.3 billion in base budget procurement the Pentagon had forecast last year for fiscal 2012. The reductions were part of an overall $13 billion in fiscal 2012 cuts the Office of Management and Budget imposed on the Pentagon for deficit reduction.
Military Spending Will Thwart Earmark Ban, Experts Predict
The F-35 alternative engine raises a question that experts say will be central to the earmarks ban battle: What is an earmark?