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Congress Nears Stop-Gap Spending Measure
Congress is supposed to pass spending bills for all federal agencies, but lawmakers never did that this year. Stop-gap funding is especially hard for agencies that have to plan way ahead, like the Pentagon.
Election Might Not Change the Pentagon’s Course as Much as You Think
The presidential election will have little impact on the overall trajectory of defense policy and budgets, panelists said during a Brookings Institution event on Monday/.../
Defense Firms Warn About Layoff Warnings
Dismayed at a returning Congress still struggling to avert automatic budget cuts, defense contractors could soon alert thousands of employees their jobs are at risk.
Pentagon Takes Second Look At Strategy; Where Are The Holes?
The strategic guidance issued to much fanfare by President Barack Obama and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta last January is getting a "relook" because the senior leadership has "found some problems" with it, according to the Defense Department's head of acquisition, Frank Kendall.
U.S. Defense and the 2012 Presidential Election
Following the Republican and Democratic national conventions, the fall electoral season kicks into high gear. Among the many issues being debated are those focused on U.S. defense: How would the presidential candidates shape America’s future armed forces? Where do they agree and where do they disagree? Which broader realities, both within their control and beyond it, will affect their decisions on these matters?
How Big Should the Defense Budget Be?
Use reasoned judgment, not artificial measures. Using a percentage of G.D.P. or past spending levels would set the budget with little regard for what is needed or what we can afford.