HASC, SASC Chiefs Side With Contractors & Reject DoD Proposal
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The heads of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees oppose proposed new rules changing how the Pentagon compensates contractors.
Rep. Mac Thornberry and Sen. Jim Inhofe sent a letter to Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan on Sept. 24.
Army Insists 1,000-Mile Missiles Won’t Breach INF Treaty
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There are loopholes in the 1987 accord that newer technologies like hypersonics might shoot through, independent arms control experts told me. But, they warned, you might end up nitpicking the treaty to death.
Futures Command Won’t Hurt Oversight, Army Tells Congress
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The Army believes it has all the legal authorities it needs to reform. Now it just has to make the reform work.
Will The Army’s 1,000-Mile Missiles Kill Reagan’s INF Treaty?
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“Look, the Obama administration indicated that Russia was in violation of the INF Treaty four years ago,” said a staffer from the House Armed Services Committee. “If the treaty’s being violated, we have to take steps to ensure that stability some other way.”
Kyl Named To SASC; Missile Defense, Nuke Battles Likely On Capitol Hill
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As Jon Kyl, the new senator who brings a long track record of spending on missile defense and nukes returns to the Hill, Democrats in the House might have other ideas.
Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force
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There’s no timeline, no cost estimate, and no certainty Trump’s proposed Space Force will even happen. Even the interim step of creating a Space Command is being dialed down, a significant policy shift.
Despite Trump’s Signature, NDAA Fights Still Brewing
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The White House only has a few objections to this year’s NDAA, and lets Congress know what they are as the Senate gears up for debate.
Trump Takes NDAA Victory Lap, But 2020 Looms
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With the two-year budget relief ending in 2020, and a new Space Force to fund, the good times might not last long.
Nuke Sub Launch Tube Problems Found: ‘Warning Flags Are Up’
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WASHINGTON: The Navy has discovered problems with the welds on 12 nuclear missile launch tubes, some for America’s $122.3 billion Columbia-class submarine program and others for the Royal Navy’s Dreadnought submarines. The issue is serious enough that Rep. Joe Courtney, top Democrat on the House seapower subcommittee, told me “the warning flags are up.” There is… Keep reading →
What Really Matters In The Defense Authorization Act & What Didn’t Get Done
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Most coverage of the annual defense policy bill has focused on program changes: more ships (including six icebreakers!), no change to F-35’s, more RDT&E, no JSTARS recap, a growl (but no more) on ZTE, and many more (the bill and report run 2,500 pages). Less discussed, but of more import in the long run, are the… Keep reading →