AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR

AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR
AUSA, Biggest Defense Conference, Thrives Despite Shutdown, Sequester & CR

[UPDATED 2:15 pm]WASHINGTON: Between sequestration, shutdown, and the Continuing Resolution, it’s been a brutal year for the federal government, especially the Army. Alongside training, maintenance, and morale, most of the service’s conferences have been hammered: “I’m surprised any of us is here,” Army Secretary John McHugh said this morning in his opening remarks to the…

‘Will America Fulfill Its Commitments & Promises?’ Allies Wonder

‘Will America Fulfill Its Commitments & Promises?’ Allies Wonder
‘Will America Fulfill Its Commitments & Promises?’ Allies Wonder

THE PENTAGON: That question is what America’s allies asked Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and other senior national security leaders over the last few weeks as they watched agog as the world’s biggest economy and military came perilously close to systemic failure. “Our allies are asking questions: Can we rely on our partnership with America? Will…

Senate Clears Death Benefits Bill After Charity Agreed To Pay Families During Shutdown

Senate Clears Death Benefits Bill After Charity Agreed To Pay Families During Shutdown
Senate Clears Death Benefits Bill After Charity Agreed To Pay Families During Shutdown

UPDATED: Senate Clears Stopgap Death Benefits Bill By Unanimous Consent at 12:48 PM Oct. 10. WASHINGTON: Every member of Congress should hang his or her head in shame this afternoon. The Fisher House Foundation has stepped into the breach of the federal government shutdown and agreed to pay the families of Americans who die fighting…

Space, Intel Hit As Aerospace Corp. Announces 2,000 Workers Lose Work

Space, Intel Hit As Aerospace Corp. Announces 2,000 Workers Lose Work
Space, Intel Hit As Aerospace Corp. Announces 2,000 Workers Lose Work

The latest victim of the federal government shutdown is a crucial player in the space and intelligence world, the Aerospace Corporation, which has had to cut back the work of 60 percent of its 3,500 employees. “The Aerospace Corporation started implementing a partial work shutdown on Oct. 3, after the Air Force’s Space and Missile…

Isolationists Score While Hagel Scrambles To Maintain US Power; Lockheed To Furlough 3,000

Isolationists Score While Hagel Scrambles To Maintain US Power; Lockheed To Furlough 3,000
Isolationists Score While Hagel Scrambles To Maintain US Power; Lockheed To Furlough 3,000

UPDATED: Lockheed Now Plans 2,400 Furloughs After DoD Decides To Bring Back Civilian Workers (10/7 at 12:45 p.m) WASHINGTON: OK. That headline is deliberately provocative. But here’s the evidence. The president of the United States cancels an important trip to Asia — including the first visit by a president to the increasingly powerful state of…

Shutdown Hits Military Thinkers, Planners

Shutdown Hits Military Thinkers, Planners
Shutdown Hits Military Thinkers, Planners

  So how hard is the federal shutdown hitting the US military? “Walking around the building, I would say we’re probably at about a third of our staff right now,” said one military officer. (About half the Defense Department’s civil servants have been furloughed, but military personnel are still on duty). Of 26 people in…

Defense Execs Predict Production Halts If Fed Shutdown Stretches To Mid Month

Defense Execs Predict Production Halts If Fed Shutdown Stretches To Mid Month
Defense Execs Predict Production Halts If Fed Shutdown Stretches To Mid Month

WASHINGTON: The federal government shutdown won’t hurt much this week but after two to three weeks, contracts won’t get paid or issued, testing won’t get done. and production of major weapons systems may be disrupted or halted. That was the consensus of several senior defense executives, including Exelis CEO David Melcher, at a gathering held here…

GOP HASC Leaders Press Hagel To End DoD Civvie Furloughs

WASHINGTON: If the shutdown of the federal government could get more depressing today, it did. Senior House Republicans, clearly worried about angry constituents, began to press Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and — by extension — the Obama administration to end the furloughs of the 400,000 civilian defense workers. Rep. Buck McKeon, chair of the House…

Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown

Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown
Furlough Inferno: The Crazy Inconsistencies Of A Government Shutdown

WASHINGTON: This summer’s unpaid leave for federal workers was unpleasant enough. If the government shuts down October 1st, though, this fall’s furloughs are just going to be crazy. A patchwork of legal exceptions and grey areas will not only prevent most federal civilians from getting work done but, indirectly, keep many military servicemembers from getting…

Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans

Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans
Pentagon Memos Detail Government Shutdown Plans

How will the Defense Department handle the all-but-inevitable government shutdown on October 1st? In a few minutes, Pentagon comptroller Robert Hale will lay out the answers for the media — and for hundreds of thousands of anxious civil service employees, many of whom will be watching via webcast. What he’ll be briefing people on is…