Pentagon braces for possible government shutdown
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DefenceTalkThe Pentagon on Thursday warned of possible weapons delays and other military ramifications if the government shuts down over a budget deal impasse or passes a stop-gap spending bill to avert it. The US government is facing the looming prospect of shutting down as Republicans and Democrats wrangle over federal spending. Top leaders from both […]https://www.defencetalk.com/pentagon-braces-for-possible-government-shutdown-70980/
Comptroller: Shutdown Cost DOD $600 Million In Productivity
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DefenceTalkFurloughs of civilian employees as a result of the government shutdown cost the Defense Department at least $600 million in productivity, the Pentagon’s top financial officer said today. During a Pentagon news conference, DOD Comptroller Robert F. Hale said that in addition to the lost productivity, the shutdown generated a number of other costs that […]https://www.defencetalk.com/comptroller-shutdown-cost-dod-600-million-in-productivity-49422/
Unemployment benefits may help some furloughed DOD civilians
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DefenceTalkOn the 10th day of the partial government shutdown, Defense Department civilians excluded by law from Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s Oct. 7 recall to work of thousands of fellow employees still await an end to the political standoff that sent them home and stopped their paychecks Oct. 1. Hagel said Oct. 5 the department tried […]https://www.defencetalk.com/unemployment-benefits-may-help-some-furloughed-dod-civilians-49369/
Congress restores US military death benefits
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DefenceTalkCongress moved Thursday to reinstate US military death benefits, after the government shutdown halted the payments to grieving families of US soldiers killed on duty. The Senate passed the mini funding bill by unanimous consent one day after the House of Representatives approved the measure. It now goes to President Barack Obama for his signature. […]https://www.defencetalk.com/congress-restores-us-military-death-benefits-49360/
New Defense Health Agency to streamline functions
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DefenceTalkThe government shutdown did not stop the official opening Oct. 1 of the Defense Health Agency, a major streamlining effort of military medicine that has been in the works for three decades and signed into law earlier this year. “This day has been a long time in coming, and represents a major milestone in the […]https://www.defencetalk.com/new-defense-health-agency-to-streamline-functions-49317/
US shutdown threatens defense contractors
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DefenceTalkDefense companies warned Friday they are days away from placing thousands of workers on unpaid leave if the US government shutdown drags on and halts arms manufacturing. Failure by Congress to approve a budget for the new fiscal year has dramatically disrupted military contract work because the Pentagon has no money to cover compulsory inspections […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-shutdown-threatens-defense-contractors-49302/
Hagel says national security assured during shutdown
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DefenceTalkThe Defense Department and other government agencies responsible for national security will carry out their missions despite the government shutdown, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Oct. 1 here. The secretary, traveling in the Asia-Pacific region this week for high-level meetings here and in Japan, sat down with reporters traveling with him to explain what is […]https://www.defencetalk.com/hagel-says-national-security-assured-during-shutdown-49270/
No FY14 budget, tuition assistance suspended
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DefenceTalkWith the U.S. government failing to pass a fiscal 2014 budget, all tuition assistance for classes starting on or after Oct. 1 will be suspended until further notice. As a result, effective immediately, the ability to apply for TA through the Air Force Virtual Education Center is on hold. “Airmen with approved TA for FY14 […]https://www.defencetalk.com/no-fy14-budget-tuition-assistance-suspended-49268/
US Government Shutdown Will Delay Military Funding for Israel
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DefenceTalkThe partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government means there is no money for foreign military assistance, delaying support for long-time allies like Israel. Deputy State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said that because there is no federal budget for the new fiscal year, there is no funding for foreign military financing, international military education or […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-government-shutdown-will-delay-military-funding-for-israel-49262/
US troops won’t get paid during shutdown: Pentagon
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DefenceTalkThe US military’s nearly 1.4 million troops will stay on the job in the case of a government shutdown but they will not get paid, the Pentagon said Friday. And if Congress fails to agree on a new budget measure by the close of the fiscal year on Monday, September 30, “roughly half” the Defense […]https://www.defencetalk.com/us-troops-wont-get-paid-during-shutdown-pentagon-49232/