Tofalo Tapped For Top Sub Job As Hill Quarrels Over SSBN Fund

Tofalo Tapped For Top Sub Job As Hill Quarrels Over SSBN Fund
Tofalo Tapped For Top Sub Job As Hill Quarrels Over SSBN Fund

WASHINGTON: As nations like China build up their anti-access/area denial defenses to keep the US out, “the submarine force is the key that unlocks that A2/AD bubble,” Rear Adm. Joseph Tofalo once said. “We’re the folks that are expected to get in underneath.” As the two-star director of Undersea Warfare on the Navy’s Pentagon staff…

Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use

Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use
Nukes Or Conventional Weapons? Buy The Ones We Use

As the House and Senate gear up for votes in the coming days to fund the Defense Department, lawmakers are set to support a bow wave of costly nuclear weapons programs increasingly at odds with the needs of U.S. troops and the future threats that dominate their agenda. Notably for a president who famously championed…

DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall

DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall
DoD, DoE Together Can’t Afford Ohio Replacement Sub: Kendall

CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s already acknowledged that building the next nuclear missile submarine will bust its shipbuilding budget. Now, the Pentagon’s top weapons buyer has admitted that the Ohio Replacement Program could be a bill too far for the entire nuclear weapons enterprise across the Departments of Defense and Energy — even if Congress repeals…

Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight

Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight
Nuclear Woes Drive $7.5B Increase; DepSecDef Work Takes On Nuke Oversight

PENTAGON: It isn’t official but Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work hinted today that the United States will undertake a fundamental reordering of its national security budget by paying for new nuclear submarines, new nuclear bombers and new ICBMs in new accounts set aside just for them. “This is something we have discussed in the department,” Work…

How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation

How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation
How DoD Is Trying To Save Innovation

FALLS CHURCH: “I’m going to frame this discussion around the ‘three nots,’” assistant secretary of Defense Katrina McFarland said this morning. “Technological superiority is not assured, R&D is not a variable cost, and time is not recoverable.” “Sequestration for us is horrendous,” she told TechAmerica’s annual conference here. “Funding for the accounts that exercise our…

New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney

New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney
New Nuke Cruise Missile As Crucial As New Bomber: Haney

ARMY & NAVY CLUB: In the dog-eat-dog, admiral-eat-general world of budget warfare in the age of sequestration, it’s easy to pit programs against each other. The Navy’s new nuclear missile submarine and the Air Force’s Long-Range Strike Bomber, for example, are both huge strategic-weapons programs with enormous bills coming due in the next decade and much debate…

B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber

B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber
B-2 Pilot’s Lessons For LRSB, America’s New Bomber

The Air Force very quietly released a Request for Proposal (RFP) this summer for the new Long Range Strike Bomber (LRS-B). With a purported fly away cost of $550 million per aircraft — but with estimates up to $810 million — the LRS-B will be one of the largest acquisition programs in history with broad…

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization
A Second Chance on Nuclear Modernization

The DC debate on the Navy’s new nuclear missile submarines has been about how we can possibly pay for them. In this op-ed, however, frequent Breaking Defense contributor Bob Butterworth takes a step back to look at a much bigger picture. The Navy’s recent admission that it can’t afford the Ohio Replacement Program (ORP) is…

‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs

‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs
‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs

KINGS BAY NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE, GEORGIA: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel came here Wednesday to celebrate the Navy’s nuclear deterrence force. But just 20 minutes in, a petty officer second class stood up in front of almost 200 of his comrades and pointed out the $95 billion elephant in the room: Can the Navy afford to…

US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel

US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel
US Nuke Focus Has Drifted ‘A Little:’ Hagel

Submarine Base Kings Bay, Ga: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, during a two-day round of base visits to highlight top budgetary concerns, told an all-hands gathering of nuclear submariners today that America’s military has let its focus on nuclear issues “drift” under pressure from the last 13 years of land wars. “Over the years we’ve let our focus on the nuclear…

Nukes Are Not the Answer To Containing Russia

Nukes Are Not the Answer To Containing Russia
Nukes Are Not the Answer To Containing Russia

The Ukrainian crisis created by Russia’s aggressive adventurism has sparked much soul-searching among NATO’s commanders, western lawmakers and policymakers and the western defense world’s thinkerati. Should we bolster missile defenses in central Europe? What about the permanent US military presence in Europe? Has it gotten too small? Do we need to bolster America’s nuclear forces,…

Stuck ICBM Silo Blast Doors Fixed, Says Global Strike Command

Stuck ICBM Silo Blast Doors Fixed, Says Global Strike Command
Stuck ICBM Silo Blast Doors Fixed, Says Global Strike Command

WASHINGTON: I live in a pretty old house and the doors stick sometimes. In summer they expand because of the fabulous DC humidity. Then there’s the whole settling thing, when the house sinks, the door frame warps and the door sticks. So when I heard the blast doors at Air Force ICBM silos were sticking…

Why America Needs The Air Force: Rebuttal To Prof. Farley

Why America Needs The Air Force: Rebuttal To Prof. Farley
Why America Needs The Air Force: Rebuttal To Prof. Farley

As sequestration forces the Pentagon to consider truly transformative cuts to the U.S. military, the knives are coming out even more readily than usual in a town known for fierce infighting. Today’s budget environment has created an open season on traditional concepts of roles and missions. Service leaders have become far more vocal in warning…

Sec. Donley On Readiness: Air Force Must Shrink Or Go Hollow — EXCLUSIVE

Michael Donley is Secretary of the Air Force. This is the third of four op-eds Sec. Donley wrote exclusively for Breaking Defense on the future of the Air Force. Today’s piece deals with the difficult decisions the Air Force must make to preserve its readiness to respond to crises around the world. We are running…