Congress, Please Don’t Treat IT Purchases Special: Kendall Aide

Congress, Please Don’t Treat IT Purchases Special: Kendall Aide
Congress, Please Don’t Treat IT Purchases Special: Kendall Aide

WASHINGTON: “Dear Congress: Please stop helping us. Sincerely, the Pentagon.” That’s a form letter the Defense Department might do well to buy in bulk. It’s not what every administration official thinks every time a legislator comes up with an unsolicited bright idea, but when it comes to the thorny thicket of the military acquisition system, Congress’s…

The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies

The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies
The Army Force Cuts: 3 Truths, 4 Fallacies

WASHINGTON: There are three things you need to know about the administration’s new budget plan and what it means for the Army. Most importantly, the fact the Army will be its smallest since before World War II is not one of them. In the dystopian mirror universe that is Washington under sequestration, being cut by 40,000…

Cyberwar: What People Keep Missing About The Threat

Cyberwar: What People Keep Missing About The Threat
Cyberwar: What People Keep Missing About The Threat

“Cyber” is the buzzword of the decade in the defense world, so overhyped and overused it has lost almost all meaning. Intelligent discussion of cyber threats is a rare gem indeed. But even experts who shed real light on the dark corners of cyberspace consistently miss a crucial dimension of both the threats and the…

‘SkyNet’ Automated Systems Could Save Lots of Lives

‘SkyNet’ Automated Systems Could Save Lots of Lives
‘SkyNet’ Automated Systems Could Save Lots of Lives

  OLD CROWS CONFERENCE:  People fear drones. People fear “killer robots.” People fear death by push button. People need to put away their fears and remember that computing power, coupled with automation and rules-based decision-making, has saved many lives and is likely to save many more than any runaway robot ever will kill. That was…

‘Cyberwar’ Is Over Hyped: It Ain’t War Til Someone Dies

‘Cyberwar’ Is Over Hyped: It Ain’t War Til Someone Dies
‘Cyberwar’ Is Over Hyped: It Ain’t War Til Someone Dies

  WASHINGTON: Many a mother has warned roughhousing children that “it’s all fun and games until somebody loses an eye.” On Monday, four cybersecurity experts (two Americans and two Brits) agreed that the online attacks we’ve seen so far are all either espionage or sabotage: It doesn’t count as war until somebody dies. We have…

Closing Bases Can Be Good For Business, Brookings Scholars Say; Some Locals May Want Them Shuttered

Closing Bases Can Be Good For Business, Brookings Scholars Say; Some Locals May Want Them Shuttered
Closing Bases Can Be Good For Business, Brookings Scholars Say; Some Locals May Want Them Shuttered

Technicians work on a Pratt & Whitney 2000 engine, used by both commercial and military aircraft. WASHINGTON: Close bases. It’s often good for the local economy. Yes, sequester’s a disaster and the federal government is gridlocked. But as a country, “we’re still kicking ass in a lot of areas,” Brookings Institution expert Michael O’Hanlon told…

First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE

First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE
First DoD Meet With China On Cyber Next Week; Gen. Dempsey Offers Glimpse of Cyber ROE

WASHINGTON: The United States military will meet next week with People’s Liberation Army officials to begin the challenging process of hammering out cyber rules of the road, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, said today. So far, Dempsey told an audience of several hundred at the Brookings Institution, Chinese officials…

Bipartisan Defense Experts Urge Congress, Sec Def Hagel To Close Bases, Change DoD Pay

UPDATED THROUGHOUT WITH COMMENTS FROM CAPITOL HILL EVENT CAPITOL HILL: In an extraordinary letter to defense lawmakers and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, experts from nine Washington think tanks on the left and the right call for fundamental fixes to the defense budgets that, left undone, “threaten the health and long-term viability of America’s volunteer military.” The…

Hagel Nomination Complicates Sequester Deal: Fierce Fights Ahead

[UPDATED 3:30 pm on 1/8/2013 with revised CSBA estimates] WASHINGTON: The battle of the fiscal cliff is over, but the war to stop sequestration rages on – and President Obama’s decision that his new Secretary of Defense should be former Sen. Chuck Hagel, the Republican other Republicans love to hate, makes it even harder to…

Next Week, A Storm of Sound & Fury On Sequestration

WASHINGTON: As jetlagged aerospace executives and defense reporters head home from a frankly discouraging Farnborough Air Show, Washington is gearing up for storm of stop-sequestration events this coming week. What it will actually accomplish is an open question. Sequestration has hardly been a quiet topic this past week, with a pointed, partisan, and unproductive exchange…

Pay Afghanistan, Boost Drone Strikes In Pakistan, Experts Tell House

CAPITOL HILL: The US must not go ahead with planned cuts to the Afghan National Army and police, a panel of experts urged the House Armed Services Committee today. Instead, we must keep spending $6 billion a year to support 350,000 Afghan security personnel, go slowly on drawing down our own forces — and escalate…

Boeing’s $300M Tanker Overrun Not Pentagon’s Problem: Ash Carter

If you wanted a clear indicator of just where the Pentagon wants to be in buying weapons for the future, you would do well to pay attention to what Ash Carter, head of Pentagon acquisition, said today about a projected cost overrun faced by the Boeing tanker program. “It’s not our problem because it’s a…