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Experts Doubt Budget Cuts Would Hurt Military Training
For months, lawmakers and military leaders have issued dire predictions about what might happen if Congress doesn’t stop the $500 billion in automatic defense spending cuts set to start in January/.../
CR Deal Would Set Back Critical Projects
A tentative deal for a six-month continuing resolution would, if approved, avert the threat of a government shutdown until March — but it also would set back plans for new and expanded programs/.../
Defense Budget and Sequestration
CSBA Senior Fellow Todd Harrison participates in an expert roundtable on sequestration, the 2013 defense budget and cybersecurity.
Analysts: Pentagon Could Save $100 Billion by Changing Business Practices
Only one issue is on the minds of defense leaders and industry executives these days: Looming budget cuts. But widespread panic over the coming spending reductions — known as sequestration — could be turned into an opportunity to tackle the obvious fat in the Pentagon’s budget, analysts suggest/.../
U.S. Spending Bills Suddenly Irrelevant
Rather than try to pass appropriations bills for fiscal 2013, U.S. congressional leaders have decided instead to pass a six-month-long stopgap spending measure that would keep funding at 2012 levels until the end of March/.../
Survey Suggests Where Active Duty Over- and Under-Value Compensation Types
Military members value some types of compensation more than the cost to provide it and conversely undervalue others, finds the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in a study the center says could form the basis for intelligent decisions on reforming military compensation.