Cyber Attack On Satellite Could Be Act Of War: HPSCI Ranking

Cyber Attack On Satellite Could Be Act Of War: HPSCI Ranking
Cyber Attack On Satellite Could Be Act Of War: HPSCI Ranking

CAPITOL HILL: In a rare public event, the No. 2 member of the House Permanent Select Intelligence Committee (HPSCI), Rep. Adam, said a cyber attack on a US satellite could be considered an act of war. While this may sound like common sense to some, the question of whether using cyber to interfere with or disable…

11 GOP Vote Against McCain’s $18B NDAA Add; AIA Briefs Trump

11 GOP Vote Against McCain’s $18B NDAA Add; AIA Briefs Trump
11 GOP Vote Against McCain’s $18B NDAA Add; AIA Briefs Trump

WASHINGTON: If you want to know just how fractured the Republican Party is, even in the relatively staid Senate, just look at today’s bipartisan vote knocking down Sen. John McCain’s amendment to add $18 billion in defense spending to the National Defense Authorization Act. The vote, technically a cloture motion, saw 11 Republicans voting nay, four…

Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress

Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress
Open DoD’s Doors To Cyber Talent, Carter Asks Congress

UPDATE with Hill reaction WASHINGTON: Defense Secretary Ashton Carter today asked Congress to help the Pentagon’s quest for talent in specialized areas such as cyber warfare. Among many other reforms, this latest iteration of Carter’s “Force of the Future” initiative requests changes to existing law to: Let cyber and other technical experts join the military at higher…

White House Threatens Veto For Senate NDAA; McCain $18B Add Vote Soon

White House Threatens Veto For Senate NDAA; McCain $18B Add Vote Soon
White House Threatens Veto For Senate NDAA; McCain $18B Add Vote Soon

WASHINGTON: Worried by Sen. John McCain’s efforts to slash the general officer corps, abolish Frank Kendall’s job and restrict the size of the National Security Council, the White House today threatened to veto the Senate defense policy bill. Accusing the Senate Armed Services Committee of trying “to micromanage DOD” by taking those and other measures, the…

US Must Do More In South China Sea, Urges Sen. McCain

US Must Do More In South China Sea, Urges Sen. McCain
US Must Do More In South China Sea, Urges Sen. McCain

SINGAPORE: In a clear message to the Obama Administration, our Pacific partners and to China, Sen. John McCain says the US military is not doing enough to challenge Chinese claims in the strategic South China Sea. Nor is the US doing enough to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade pact, a vital economic objective in the…

Welding Problems Fixed For Virginia Subs; Carter Tours Electric Boat

Welding Problems Fixed For Virginia Subs; Carter Tours Electric Boat
Welding Problems Fixed For Virginia Subs; Carter Tours Electric Boat

UPDATED with Carter statement, Electric Boat clarifications, Hill comment ELECTRIC BOAT, GROTON, CT: Shipbuilders are fixing the biggest problem on one of the Pentagon’s top priorities, the Navy’s nuclear submarine fleet. As Defense Secretary Ashton Carter toured the Groton shipyard and talked up the importance of submarines, Electric Boat officials told reporters they’re fixing faulty welds…

Navy Wants LCS ‘Frigate’ Upgrade A Year Earlier: 2018, Not 2019

Navy Wants LCS ‘Frigate’ Upgrade A Year Earlier: 2018, Not 2019
Navy Wants LCS ‘Frigate’ Upgrade A Year Earlier: 2018, Not 2019

NATIONAL HARBOR: The Navy wants to start building the upgraded “frigate” version of its controversial Littoral Combat Ship a year earlier, the frigate program manager said. The fixed-price, winner-take-all competition will “tentatively” happen in 2018 instead of 2019. To make that earlier date, Capt. Dan Brintzinghoffer said at the Sea-Air-Space conference here, the Navy will…

Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops

Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops
Marines Want To Grow Above 186,800 Troops

UPDATED with Hill action NATIONAL HARBOR, MD: The Marine Corps wants to stop shrinking and start growing. Legislation being considered on Capitol Hill would reverse ongoing cuts to the smallest service’s ranks. What’s more, the No. 2 officer in the entire Corps, Assistant Commandant Gen. John Paxton, made clear this afternoon that he hoped the force…

Kendall Warns Sen. McCain, Gen. Milley On Acquisition Reform

Kendall Warns Sen. McCain, Gen. Milley On Acquisition Reform
Kendall Warns Sen. McCain, Gen. Milley On Acquisition Reform

WASHINGTON: In a marathon 90-minute appearance this morning, the Pentagon’s top buyer praised the progress of military procurement reforms so far. Just as important, undersecretary Frank Kendall (politely) warned Sen. John McCain and Gen. Mark Milley against what Kendall considers the wrong kind of reform. [UPDATE: See the end of this article for Kendall’s detailed…

Thornberry Fires Back At SecDef Over OCO Spending

Thornberry Fires Back At SecDef Over OCO Spending
Thornberry Fires Back At SecDef Over OCO Spending

STUTTGART, GERMANY: HASC Chairman Rep. Mac Thornberry, responding to comments by Defense Secretary Ash Carter which we reported yesterday, rejected criticisms about a spending gimmick the House Armed Services Committee chairman hopes to use to improve readiness for the U.S. military. Thornberry was reacting to comments Carter made en route to Stuttgart for the European Command…

HASC Markup Debates $18B Fiscal Gimmick; F-35 Stays Intact

HASC Markup Debates $18B Fiscal Gimmick; F-35 Stays Intact
HASC Markup Debates $18B Fiscal Gimmick; F-35 Stays Intact

CAPITOL HILL: Members of Congress clashed today over everything from the F-35 fighter to the Lesser Prairie Chicken. But the most fundamental issue at the House Armed Services Committee’s annual marathon markup of its defense policy bill was simply how to pay for it. Chairman Mac Thornberry defended repurposing $18 billion of Overseas Contingency Operations funds…

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview
Dems May Refuse To Support HASC NDAA: Our Markup Preview

WASHINGTON: Mac Thornberry, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, wants to boost funding for readiness and modernization and he’s using a budgeting gimmick in the defense policy bill to do it that is prompting much head shaking. (A similar gimmick led to a short-lived presidential veto last year). Colin’s bet is that, should the Senate…

Courtney Seeks Boost In Sub Numbers, Cruiser Compromise In 2017 NDAA

Courtney Seeks Boost In Sub Numbers, Cruiser Compromise In 2017 NDAA
Courtney Seeks Boost In Sub Numbers, Cruiser Compromise In 2017 NDAA

CAPITOL HILL: The top Democrat on the House seapower subcommittee sees a bright future for submarines, a bleak one for the Navy’s cruiser modernization plan, and a big question mark over the controversial Littoral Combat Ship. I spoke to Rep. Joe Courtney yesterday as the House Armed Services Committee rushed to finish its first draft…

Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need

Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need
Marines Are Flying Only 60% of F-18 Hornets They Need

CAPITOL HILL: Chronic maintenance problems with the aging F-18 Hornet are hobbling the Marines, leaving them with less than 60 percent of the strike fighters they need to conduct training and operations, the deputy commandant for aviation told the Senate this afternoon. “I pulled up our readiness data just yesterday,” Lt. Gen. Jon Davis told the seapower subcommittee…