Lord Announces ‘Deep Dive’ F-35 Cost Review; FMS Changes

Lord Announces ‘Deep Dive’ F-35 Cost Review; FMS Changes
Lord Announces ‘Deep Dive’ F-35 Cost Review; FMS Changes

CAPITOL HILL: The Pentagon, clearly looking ahead to bolster the defense industrial base, is taking steps to ease and speed Foreign Military Sales, and it has a pilot program underway to reduce the time it takes to execute program acquisition. But let’s be clear: this is not an acquisition reform story; it’s an acquisition improvement…

Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals

Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals
Less Acquisition Reform: Focus On Fundamentals

Once again, America faces the prospect of a budget showdown come September. Defense companies are getting ready for the possible disruptions that attend. And, of course, Pentagon budgeteers, led by new Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, are rebuilding the fiscal 2018 request and preparing for disruption to the last of the 2017 spending. One of…

Space Corps Would Fix Troubled OCX, FAB-T, Argue Top StratForces Lawmakers

Space Corps Would Fix Troubled OCX, FAB-T, Argue Top StratForces Lawmakers
Space Corps Would Fix Troubled OCX, FAB-T, Argue Top StratForces Lawmakers

WASHINGTON: Space Corps. It sounds cool. You get visions of space marines and pilots saving the universe. In their latest blast against the Air Force, though, Reps. Mike Rogers and Jim Cooper are more, well, down to earth. They argue that the failings of big-ticket programs such as OCX and FAB-T offer ammunition that a Space…

Trump Picks Technocrats, Not Billionaires, For Top Pentagon Posts

Trump Picks Technocrats, Not Billionaires, For Top Pentagon Posts
Trump Picks Technocrats, Not Billionaires, For Top Pentagon Posts

WASHINGTON: President Trump will nominate Boeing executive Patrick Shanahan for Deputy Defense Secretary, one of six key Pentagon appointments announced today. All six have extensive service in government or, in Shanahan’s case, the defense industry. That’s a stark departure from the two billionaires with no prior government service Trump initially picked as secretaries of the Army and Navy, Vincent Viola and Philip…

Air Force Adds Pacific To F-35s’ Foreign Deployments

Air Force Adds Pacific To F-35s’ Foreign Deployments
Air Force Adds Pacific To F-35s’ Foreign Deployments

CLARIFIED: What MG Harris Really Meant CAPITOL HILL: The Air Force’s first operational squadron of F-35s will head to the Pacific, in addition to the European deployment recently departed Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James discussed in December. The news came in the form of one sentence today in the written testimony today of Maj. Gen. Jerry Harris, deputy…

New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin

New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin
New ICBMs Could Cost Way Above $85B: CAPE’S Morin

CAPITOL HILL: The Pentagon’s official estimate of $85 billion to replace the Minuteman III ICBM — already 37 percent above the Air Force’s $62 billion figure — is itself a low-end estimate, the head of Cost Assessment & Program Evaluation says. CAPE almost never offers alternative estimates of a program’s cost, said director Jamie Morin,…

B-21 Bomber Estimate By CAPE: $511M A Copy

CORRECTED: Attribution of Air Force Buying New Advanced Fighter NATIONAL HARBOR: The Air Force’s new bomber, the B-21 Raider, should come in almost $40 million below the official $550 million a copy official estimate, says Randall Walden, director of the Air Force’s Rapid Capabilities Office. So, $511 million is the new $550 million. After his…

Thornberry’s Buying Bill Adds Bureaucracy, Helps Biz With IP

Thornberry’s Buying Bill Adds Bureaucracy, Helps Biz With IP
Thornberry’s Buying Bill Adds Bureaucracy, Helps Biz With IP

CAPITOL HILL: Rep. Mac Thornberrry’s proposed legislation to help fix Pentagon procurement was unveiled with a background press briefing by staff members, who touted its benefits of “transparency” and “accountability.” But some staff believe the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee’s legislation may not be as exciting or as fundamental as was said in the briefing.…

Army Wants Out From Under OSD Oversight

Army Wants Out From Under OSD Oversight
Army Wants Out From Under OSD Oversight

WASHINGTON: In a move likely to elicit strong Congressional reaction, the Army is asking for the right to develop and build weapons without detailed oversight from the Office of Secretary of Defense, including the congressionally-mandated Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E). The Army, which led the push for greater and more independent acquisition authority, is the…

Carter’s LCS Cut: Second Thoughts At OSD

Carter’s LCS Cut: Second Thoughts At OSD
Carter’s LCS Cut: Second Thoughts At OSD

WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ash Carter’s decision to curtail the controversial Littoral Combat Ship program may not be the last word, according to several well informed sources. Those sources independently told Breaking Defense that the Office of the Secretary of Defense is divided over the decision cut LCS from 52 ships to 40. So is the Navy, which has had pro-…

DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’

DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’
DoD Claims Cost Growth Slowing; Kendall Questions ‘Change For Change’s Sake’

WASHINGTON: Costs of the Pentagon’s major weapons programs — which make up a relatively small percentage of the military’s overall spending but attract enormous political and strategic attention — continue to improve. But a big question mark hovers over them. Are costs coming down only because the Pentagon has started very few programs in recent years and isn’t…

Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much

Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much
Cuts To Zumwalt Destroyer Won’t Save Much

WASHINGTON: Under intense budget pressure, a Pentagon cost-cutting team is pushing the Navy to cancel its third and last Zumwalt-class destroyer, the Lyndon Johnson (DDG-1002). But two sources familiar with the program say this cost-cutting measure just doesn’t add up. The DDG-1000 Zumwalts are expensive; three ships will cost almost $13 billion. About $9 billion of that…

Lockheed Shares F-35 Price Data With CAPE; Worth Emulating, Says Morin

Lockheed Shares F-35 Price Data With CAPE; Worth Emulating, Says Morin
Lockheed Shares F-35 Price Data With CAPE; Worth Emulating, Says Morin

WASHINGTON: Jamie Morin, head of the Pentagon’s quiet but powerful Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) office, offered an understated and emphatic explanation today of why Congress’s inability to do its basic work and pass spending bills poses dramatic challenges to the US military. Morin and his colleagues at CAPE rarely appear in public and even more rarely…

Army Helo Cuts Save $176M A Year Over Guard Plan: CAPE

Army Helo Cuts Save $176M A Year Over Guard Plan: CAPE
Army Helo Cuts Save $176M A Year Over Guard Plan: CAPE

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s hardest-nosed accountants have endorsed the Army’s Aviation Restructure Initiative. ARI is a controversial cost-cutting plan which would retire the Vietnam-vintage OH-58 Kiowa scout helicopters and replace them with AH-64 Apache gunships taken from the National Guard. The Army said ARI, once fully implemented, would save $1.09 billion a year. In a document…