Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force

Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force
Mattis & Dunford On The Long, Uncertain Road To Space Force

There’s no timeline, no cost estimate, and no certainty Trump’s proposed Space Force will even happen. Even the interim step of creating a Space Command is being dialed down, a significant policy shift.

Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain

Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain
Defense Bill Closer, But Risks Remain

Thursday’s overwhelming Senate vote to pass the bill clears a major hurdle in getting the budget passed on time. But Not only do the House and Senate have little time to knock out final appropriations language and vote on it, but President Trump has signaled he wouldn’t be opposed to a government shutdown this fall, which would bring everything to a grinding halt.

Flake Amendments to NDAA Would Cut LCS Buy, Limit Trump Parade

Flake Amendments to NDAA Would Cut LCS Buy, Limit Trump Parade
Flake Amendments to NDAA Would Cut LCS Buy, Limit Trump Parade

Sen. Jeff Flake filed two significant amendments to the 2019 NDAA Tuesday afternoon, attempting to strip one Littoral Combat Ship from the budget previously approved by the Senate, and restrict how much the Pentagon can spend on any military parade ordered by President Donald Trump.

Mattis’ Team Moves In, Promising Reforms

Mattis’ Team Moves In, Promising Reforms
Mattis’ Team Moves In, Promising Reforms

A slew of new civilian officials are settling in at the Pentagon, adding muscle to promises of change in how the military develops and buys technology, and how fast it can put that gear in the field.

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.

Stop Wasting Time So We Can Beat China: DoD R&D Boss, Griffin

Stop Wasting Time So We Can Beat China: DoD R&D Boss, Griffin
Stop Wasting Time So We Can Beat China: DoD R&D Boss, Griffin

“I’ve never seen a Congress more on our side than it is today,” Griffin said. “In every meeting on the Hill, I am asked, ‘what relief do you need? What legal remedies do you require? What can we do to help you move faster?’ So if you are bound by legal impediments…I need bring those forward, because I am perfectly willing to go to Congress.”

What Really Matters In The Defense Authorization Act & What Didn’t Get Done

What Really Matters In The Defense Authorization Act & What Didn’t Get Done
What Really Matters In The Defense Authorization Act & What Didn’t Get Done

Most coverage of the annual defense policy bill has focused on program changes: more ships (including six icebreakers!), no change to F-35’s, more RDT&E, no JSTARS recap, a growl (but no more) on ZTE, and many more (the bill and report run 2,500 pages). Less discussed, but of more import in the long run, are the…

Hyten: Space Force Report In ‘Next Few Weeks’ After Shanahan Cancels Meet

Hyten: Space Force Report In ‘Next Few Weeks’ After Shanahan Cancels Meet
Hyten: Space Force Report In ‘Next Few Weeks’ After Shanahan Cancels Meet

Of DoD’s proposed reforms, the biggest thing not included in the NDAA is the Space Development Agency, which would appear to strike a blow at the heart of DoD space acquisition: the Air Force-run Space and Missile Systems Center. SMC has long been criticized for its slow pace, bureaucratic stovepipes, and opacity, but praised for its technical brilliance.

White House Industrial Base Study Focuses On Near-Term Fixes

White House Industrial Base Study Focuses On Near-Term Fixes
White House Industrial Base Study Focuses On Near-Term Fixes

These single points of failure already limit military modernization and potentially could disrupt operations in a crisis. That’s especially true if production needed to ramp up urgently for a major war, a subject the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Joseph Dunford, has publicly angsted about.

Despite Trump’s Rhetoric, U.S. Defense Firms Pitch Moving Production To India

Despite Trump’s Rhetoric, U.S. Defense Firms Pitch Moving Production To India
Despite Trump’s Rhetoric, U.S. Defense Firms Pitch Moving Production To India

As big defense firms line up to pitch their fighter planes to India, the government of Narendra Modi is demanding they build in India, something that might be at odds with the Trumpian America First philosophy.

Mattis Makes New Plea To HASC For Russian Sanctions Relief

Mattis Makes New Plea To HASC For Russian Sanctions Relief
Mattis Makes New Plea To HASC For Russian Sanctions Relief

CAPITOL HILL: Defense Secretary James Mattis fired off a new letter to House Armed Services leadership on Tuesday, asking lawmakers again to vote in favor of waivers for certain countries Washington is trying to sway into its orbit, but who continue to do business with Russian defense firms. The letter was delivered to HASC chairman Rep.…

Pentagon Sounds Alarm Over Sub-Hunting Tech Shortage, Hypersonic Funding

Pentagon Sounds Alarm Over Sub-Hunting Tech Shortage, Hypersonic Funding
Pentagon Sounds Alarm Over Sub-Hunting Tech Shortage, Hypersonic Funding

WASHINGTON The Navy says it is running short of critical submarine-detecting sonobuoys, thanks to stepped-up submarine activity by Russia in the Mediterranean and around Europe. As a result, the service has asked Congress to reprogram $20 million to buy more of the detection devices in an Omnibus funding package the Pentagon sent to Congress earlier…

Senate Approps Joins House Boosting F-35 Buy; State Warns Turkey On JSF

Senate Approps Joins House Boosting F-35 Buy; State Warns Turkey On JSF
Senate Approps Joins House Boosting F-35 Buy; State Warns Turkey On JSF

The two houses of Congress are yet to haggle over the final draft of the 2019 defense spending bill, but Turkey’s role is looking more precarious by the day.