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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.

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Drone Will Call Aircraft Carriers Home

A 2008 report by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington think tank that studies military technology, said that long-range pilotless aircraft had potential to transform carriers "from a power-projection system with outstanding global mobility but relatively limited tactical reach and persistence into a key component of a global surveillance-strike network."

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USMC Plans To Cut 15,000 After Iraq, Afghan Wars

Dakota Wood, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said the Marine Corps likely hopes to preserve a balanced force while bringing down its total size and supporting efforts to round out Marine Corps Special Forces Command at 2,700 personnel, as well as standing up a promised cyber force.

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Fearing a Wage Freeze

Politics aside, however, a military pay freeze likely would not harm the Defense Department, said Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, who has analyzed various proposals to cut defense spending. “Given the fact that military and DoD civilian pay raises have exceeded raises in the private sec­tor each year for much of the past decade, and recruiting and retention are robust due to high unemployment in the private sector, a temporary freeze in non-combat compensation would not likely have an adverse effect on the military,” Harrison said in a November report

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National Security Implications of the Crisis in Egypt

When it comes to Egypt, the investments we've made in international military education and training really pay off in situations like this