Key Democrats Lukewarm On SecDef Nominee; Biden Signals Return To Soft Power

Key Democrats Lukewarm On SecDef Nominee; Biden Signals Return To Soft Power
Key Democrats Lukewarm On SecDef Nominee; Biden Signals Return To Soft Power

“There really is former-general-officer fatigue, bordering on apprehension, on the Hill – on both sides of the aisle,” a former Senate staffer says. “Trump really burned out a lot of folks.”

SAC Kills AF Push For Funding Flexibility; Space Force Likely Hit

SAC Kills AF Push For Funding Flexibility; Space Force Likely Hit
SAC Kills AF Push For Funding Flexibility; Space Force Likely Hit

“I think Space Force and its advocates hoped that they’d have a radically new approach to budgeting and acquisition,” CSIS’s Mark Cancian says, but Congress is unlikely to agree.

The Fuzzy Outlines Of Biden’s National Security Policies

The Fuzzy Outlines Of Biden’s National Security Policies
The Fuzzy Outlines Of Biden’s National Security Policies

The first outlines of what a Biden administration’s national security policy and defense budget are coming clear. The good news is that nothing signals a major change in strategy, so deep cuts and radical restructuring are unlikely. The bad news is that the administration’s overwhelming emphasis would be on domestic affairs and there appears to…

Death To OCO: What Would Dem Sweep Mean For War Funding?

Death To OCO: What Would Dem Sweep Mean For War Funding?
Death To OCO: What Would Dem Sweep Mean For War Funding?

Deficit hawks are now nearly extinct and defense hawks are weakened. If the Democrats sweep the next election, eliminating OCO might be the mechanism for a Biden administration to cut defense.

Huge Deficit = Defense Budget Cuts? Maybe Not

Huge Deficit = Defense Budget Cuts? Maybe Not
Huge Deficit = Defense Budget Cuts? Maybe Not

The congressional calendar and strategic inertia may come together to keep the defense budget relatively high. The calendar helps because the fiscal 2021 defense budget will likely be passed while Congress is in a free-spending mood.

Mission First: US Military Must Train & Recruit During Pandemic

Mission First: US Military Must Train & Recruit During Pandemic
Mission First: US Military Must Train & Recruit During Pandemic

Without recruit training, the services will lose .5 percent of their end strength every month (unless stop loss is imposed, and that has its own costs). Because the training pipeline is several months long, units will not feel that gap for several months, but when the pipeline begins to runs dry, units will shrink.

COVID-19 Response: Pentagon Gets A Real $8.3B Slush Fund

COVID-19 Response: Pentagon Gets A Real $8.3B Slush Fund
COVID-19 Response: Pentagon Gets A Real $8.3B Slush Fund

            Mark Cancian, who used to help build and oversee execution of the defense budget at the Office of Management and Budget, peels apart the second big spending bill President Trump has proposed to help the government battle the COVD-19 virus.. From his perch at the Center for Strategic and International…

Army Needs Bigger Army Budget To Build Big 6: Lt. Gen. Horlander

Army Needs Bigger Army Budget To Build Big 6: Lt. Gen. Horlander
Army Needs Bigger Army Budget To Build Big 6: Lt. Gen. Horlander

“I know $178 billion, by anybody’s standard, is a lot of money, but I gotta tell you, this is a million-man Army,” the deputy comptroller told reporters. But cutting manpower is off the table – for now.

2021 Budget: Cutting Old Weapons To Make Room For The New

2021 Budget: Cutting Old Weapons To Make Room For The New
2021 Budget: Cutting Old Weapons To Make Room For The New

“When the services say that 2022 is really the year of NDS implementation, they are putting lipstick on a pig,” says one analyst.

The Spectacular & Public Collapse of Navy Force Planning

The Spectacular & Public Collapse of Navy Force Planning
The Spectacular & Public Collapse of Navy Force Planning

Planning for a 21st century Navy of unmanned vessels, distributed operations, and great power competition has collapsed. Trapped by a 355-ship force goal, a reduced budget, and a fixed counting methodology, the Navy can’t find a feasible solution to the difficult question of how its forces should be structured. As a result, the Navy postponed…

Stop The Madness of NATO Expansion

Stop The Madness of NATO Expansion
Stop The Madness of NATO Expansion

A larger NATO embroils the United States in obscure regional disputes, commits it to defend exposed countries, and unnecessarily antagonizes the Russians.

Jedi Contract Interference: Another Norm Broken? More Impeachment Bait?

Jedi Contract Interference: Another Norm Broken? More Impeachment Bait?
Jedi Contract Interference: Another Norm Broken? More Impeachment Bait?

What went wrong and what happens next? CSIS experts Mark Cancian & Andrew Hunter dive deep into JEDI.

Sen. Warren Medicare Plan = No OCO, Lower Readiness

Sen. Warren Medicare Plan = No OCO, Lower Readiness
Sen. Warren Medicare Plan = No OCO, Lower Readiness

Sen. Warren: “And as everything from more F-35s to massive bombs never used in combat have migrated into the OCO account, the Department of Defense has been spared from having to prioritize or live within its means. It’s not just bad budgetary practice – it’s wasteful spending.”

Trump’s Claim Of $2.5 Trillion In DoD Dough: Not True

Trump’s Claim Of $2.5 Trillion In DoD Dough: Not True
Trump’s Claim Of $2.5 Trillion In DoD Dough: Not True

If you count next year’s budget, the president will be actually selling himself short. But his other superlatives are not justified.