Manpower, Parts Shortages Would Hinder Navy In Wartime

Manpower, Parts Shortages Would Hinder Navy In Wartime
Manpower, Parts Shortages Would Hinder Navy In Wartime

Faced with erratic funding from Congress, the Navy has pursued cost-efficiency so rigorously that it has cut corners and compromised peacetime safety and, very possibly, wartime performance. Crews are shorthanded and spare parts stockpiles are low.

261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars

261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars
261 M1 Tanks Getting Trophy Anti-Missile System As Army Reorients To Major Wars

PENTAGON: The Army’s 2019 budget will upgrade 261 M1 tanks, enough for three brigades, to carry Israeli-made Trophy Active Protection Systems (APS) to guard against anti-tank missiles, service officials said this morning. That’s just one of many funding changes — from buying more howitzer shells to intensifying training exercises — meant to reorient the Army…

Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight

Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight
Navy Buys Lots More Fighters; Ships Up Slightly But 355 Not In Sight

PENTAGON: The U.S. Navy’s budget is growing by over $12 billion in 2019, and more ships are on their way – but not enough to get to the hoped-for 355-ship fleet any time before the 2050s. In unveiling its $194.1 billion budget for the 2019 fiscal year on Monday, Navy officials highlighted the increase in…

DoD R&D Soars 24%, Procurement Up 15%; Army Up Most

DoD R&D Soars 24%, Procurement Up 15%; Army Up Most
DoD R&D Soars 24%, Procurement Up 15%; Army Up Most

The Defense Department’s 2019 budget request dramatically increases spending on research and new weapons, less so on personnel and readiness. That’s as promised by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.

Senate Budget Deal Will Pass; $26B More Than Trump’s ’18 Request

Senate Budget Deal Will Pass; $26B More Than Trump’s ’18 Request
Senate Budget Deal Will Pass; $26B More Than Trump’s ’18 Request

WASHINGTON: After Defense Secretary Jim Mattis took the extraordinary step today of appearing at the White House to praise the just-announced Senate budget deal, the first thought that came to mind was — can this pass the House? Mattis was asked if he knew whether the House Republican leadership was enthusiastic about Senate deal. He…

Navy Copes With Budget Chaos, But It’s Ugly: CNO Richardson

Navy Copes With Budget Chaos, But It’s Ugly: CNO Richardson
Navy Copes With Budget Chaos, But It’s Ugly: CNO Richardson

HERITAGE FOUNDATION: The Navy’s has been forced to resort to awkward, inefficient, even dysfunctional expedients to cope with Congress’s chronic inability to pass a proper spending bill on time, the Chief of Naval Operations said here this morning. “We do need stable funding, right, but the system has adapted….I wouldn’t say in completely healthy ways,…

Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant

Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant
Marine Air Needs FY18 Budget To Recover From ‘Horrible Year’: Commandant

CENTER FOR STRATEGIC & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: Marine Corps aviation is recovering from “a horrible year” of “horrific” accidents that killed 20 Marines, the Commandant said here yesterday. But, Gen. Robert Neller said, that progress is at risk unless Congress — which just passed a short-term spending bill to end the government shutdown — can actually enact…

Gen. Holmes Sketches Multi-Domain Warfare; A-10 Wings Funded in ’19

Gen. Holmes Sketches Multi-Domain Warfare; A-10 Wings Funded in ’19
Gen. Holmes Sketches Multi-Domain Warfare; A-10 Wings Funded in ’19

WASHINGTON: The Air Force and Army couldn’t start an important set of tabletop wargames last week because of the government shutdown. Air Force Gen. Mike Holmes revealed the information when he disclosed today that the Air Force was starting multi-domain war games to hammer out how the land and air services would work together in…

2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?

2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?
2018 Forecast: Can the Navy Say No?

The Navy and Marine Corps hit the wall in 2017 with an string of deadly accidents. The newly named Secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer, seems to be charting a collision course with joint commanders.

AIA’s Melcher Hopes Hill Has ‘Moral Courage’ To Fund DoD & Rest Of Budget

AIA’s Melcher Hopes Hill Has ‘Moral Courage’ To Fund DoD & Rest Of Budget
AIA’s Melcher Hopes Hill Has ‘Moral Courage’ To Fund DoD & Rest Of Budget

WASHINGTON: The federal government needs to spend more money on civilian agencies like the State Department, NASA, and the FAA, not just defense, the aerospace industry’s top lobbyist said today, but there’s no reasoning with a portion of Congress that wants cuts at any cost. “There’s a part of Congress that’s suspicious of everything,” said…

Navy Begs For Two-Year Budget (Not 2 Weeks)

Navy Begs For Two-Year Budget (Not 2 Weeks)
Navy Begs For Two-Year Budget (Not 2 Weeks)

WASHINGTON: Congress should strike a budget deal to fund the federal government  for at least two years, the Secretary of the Navy said today. The armed forces and defense industry need at least 24 months of predictable, stable funding so they can make investments and operate efficiently, Richard Spencer told reporters. Right now, though, the government’s…

Defense Hawks Fight DoD Budget Stopgaps As Shutdown Looms

Defense Hawks Fight DoD Budget Stopgaps As Shutdown Looms
Defense Hawks Fight DoD Budget Stopgaps As Shutdown Looms

UPDATED: Adds SecDef Spox Comment That CRs Are “Damaging” & Mattis Supports Spending Bill CAPITOL HILL: To prevent a government shutdown Dec. 8th, Congress looks likely to pass a stopgap spending bill called a Continuing Resolution. But yet another CR, rather than a proper budget, would do unacceptable damage to the military, defense hawks say. So…

US Strategy Must Change Coz ‘We Can’t Afford It:’ Rep. Smith

US Strategy Must Change Coz ‘We Can’t Afford It:’ Rep. Smith
US Strategy Must Change Coz ‘We Can’t Afford It:’ Rep. Smith

WASHINGTON: When the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee went to talk with the almost mystical Pentagon gang known as the Office of Net Assessment, they told him America can’t afford to execute the strategy we’re pursuing. “I asked them what they were lacking. They didn’t have an answer,” Rep. Adam Smith told…

Readiness Crisis? What Crisis, Ask Top NCOs

Readiness Crisis? What Crisis, Ask Top NCOs
Readiness Crisis? What Crisis, Ask Top NCOs

WASHINGTON: Congress and pundits have raised the cry of a readiness crisis, but the military’s top enlisted men want America to know there’s no such thing. In a rare press briefing today by the most senior non-commissioned officers of all five services (including Coast Guard), plus the senior enlisted advisor to the chairman of the…