Dems Will Fight White House’s $174B Add To Pentagon’s OCO Emergency Fund

Dems Will Fight White House’s $174B Add To Pentagon’s OCO Emergency Fund
Dems Will Fight White House’s $174B Add To Pentagon’s OCO Emergency Fund

Two top Democrats blasted the proposal, calling it a “blatant attempt to make a mockery of the federal budget process.”

Shutdown Snarls DoD’s 2020 Budget; When Will Congress See It?

Shutdown Snarls DoD’s 2020 Budget; When Will Congress See It?
Shutdown Snarls DoD’s 2020 Budget; When Will Congress See It?

UPDATED: Trump Announces Government Reopens For 3 Weeks WASHINGTON: The Pentagon won’t be able to release its fiscal year 2020 budget on Feb. 4 as previously planned because it has been caught up in the melee caused down by the 35-day government shutdown. The budget release could be delayed at least one month. The missed…

2019 Forecast: Budget Battles & Confirmation Wars

2019 Forecast: Budget Battles & Confirmation Wars
2019 Forecast: Budget Battles & Confirmation Wars

Trump’s pick to replace Sec. Jim Mattis will be a key indicator about where the president wants to drive the department — and the confirmation process will show what the Senate will accept — while the defense budget may be collateral damage from a bitterly divided Congress.

$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights

$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights
$750 Billion Or Bust? Trump’s (Latest) Big Defense Budget Bound For Big Fights

Few of the experts we spoke to expect the administration to actually see the full $750 billion President Trump will reportedly propose this week. Between Trump himself calling the figure a “negotiating tactic” and the potential for it driving a $1.2 trillion deficit, the odds are awfully long.

President Trump, Do NOT Cut The Defense Budget: Inhofe & Thornberry

President Trump, Do NOT Cut The Defense Budget: Inhofe & Thornberry
President Trump, Do NOT Cut The Defense Budget: Inhofe & Thornberry

Republicans Sen. James Inhofe and Rep. Mac Thornberry say to the White House and to the congressional budget hawks: Yes, budget deficits matter, but defense matters more — because of the degradation in readiness and lack of modernization the armed forces have suffered for more than a decade.

Don’t Expect Any Trump Boost To Defense Spending

Don’t Expect Any Trump Boost To Defense Spending
Don’t Expect Any Trump Boost To Defense Spending

Contrary to the president’s rhetoric, there is no forthcoming Trump buildup, and  the new strategy emphasizing China and Russia is becoming ever more elusive and out of touch with fiscal reality. It is simply unaffordable at this point in time.

Democratic House Hurts Space Corps, Nuke Modernization, & Pentagon Topline

Democratic House Hurts Space Corps, Nuke Modernization, & Pentagon Topline
Democratic House Hurts Space Corps, Nuke Modernization, & Pentagon Topline

WASHINGTON: The Democrats’ recapturing the House means three major impacts on the Defense Department: The odds are that controversial Trump priorities like new nuclear weapons and a Space Force will go nowhere, defense budgets will go down, and oversight will go up, up, up. Program winners and losers The most likely losers are nuclear modernization…

BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut

BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut
BREAKING: Trump Orders DoD To Take Surprise $33B Budget Cut

Trump campaigned on more money for the Pentagon, but his budget director appears to have won the fight for sweeping, across the board cuts to all federal agencies, including the Pentagon.

Show Me The Money: What’s Missing From The National Defense Strategy

Show Me The Money: What’s Missing From The National Defense Strategy
Show Me The Money: What’s Missing From The National Defense Strategy

The Trump Administration’s 2018 National Defense Strategy was remarkable for its candor in identifying China and Russia as America’s chief “strategic competitors.” But unlike earlier, relatively anodyne strategy documents from the Obama Administration, the 2018 strategy didn’t specify the forces required, let alone how much they might cost — at least, not in the unclassified…

Disaster Averted – For Now: The Pentagon In 2018

Disaster Averted – For Now: The Pentagon In 2018
Disaster Averted – For Now: The Pentagon In 2018

The Trump Administration managed to avoid starting wars or crippling NATO in fiscal year 2018, writes CSIS scholar Kathleen Hicks in this op-ed, but as we stagger into 2019, the fates of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, his National Defense Strategy, and the Pentagon budget remain alarmingly uncertain. We continue our partnership with DC’s leading defense…

Despite Trump’s Signature, NDAA Fights Still Brewing

Despite Trump’s Signature, NDAA Fights Still Brewing
Despite Trump’s Signature, NDAA Fights Still Brewing

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

Trump Takes NDAA Victory Lap, But 2020 Looms
Trump Takes NDAA Victory Lap, But 2020 Looms

With the two-year budget relief ending in 2020, and a new Space Force to fund, the good times might not last long.

Army Says It Needs $2B More Per Year For Big Six: Over Half For Air & Missile Defense

Army Says It Needs $2B More Per Year For Big Six: Over Half For Air & Missile Defense
Army Says It Needs $2B More Per Year For Big Six: Over Half For Air & Missile Defense

Looking to spend billions more on its top modernization programs, the Army is changing things up by spending those dollars in places that might come as a bit of a surprise.

Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller

Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller
Marine Corps Braces For 2020 Budget Cuts: Gen. Neller

The Marines are plenty happy about getting more money in 2018 and 2019, but are nervously eyeing the potential return of sequestration in 2020. And it’s influencing how the Corps is spending that money today.