‘We Need To Hold Our Noses,’ Buy Russian RD-180 Engines: SecDef

‘We Need To Hold Our Noses,’ Buy Russian RD-180 Engines: SecDef
‘We Need To Hold Our Noses,’ Buy Russian RD-180 Engines: SecDef

WASHINGTON: Ash Carter made many reporters’ day this morning when he pithily put the case for the Pentagon to continue buying Russian RD-180 rocket engines until the United States has two tested and reliable launch providers capable of replacing the highly reliable and relatively cheap Atlas V built and operated by the United Launch Alliance. “We…

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…

Army Aviation Budget Plunges Earthward

Army Aviation Budget Plunges Earthward
Army Aviation Budget Plunges Earthward

Aviation, always the Army’s largest modernization account, goes into a nosedive in the fiscal 2017 budget, plunging from $5.9 billion to $3.6 billion. The $2.3 billion cut more than makes up for a $1.3 billion cut to total Army spending that helps fund readiness, operations and maintenance. But with aviation accounting for 25 percent of the…

HASC Chair Signals Push For More OCO Funding

HASC Chair Signals Push For More OCO Funding
HASC Chair Signals Push For More OCO Funding

WASHINGTON: None of us knows many details about what’s in the last of the Obama defense budgets, but House Republicans are criticizing the sketchy outlines of the 2017 budget offered by Defense Secretary Ash Carter today. In particular, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry is raising concerns that the Pentagon is not asking Congress…

McCord: Weapons Slowdowns Coming In 2017’s $584B Budget

McCord: Weapons Slowdowns Coming In 2017’s $584B Budget
McCord: Weapons Slowdowns Coming In 2017’s $584B Budget

WASHINGTON: With the Pentagon’s big budget plan for 2017-2021 less than three weeks from completion, Defense Department comptroller Mike McCord promised significant slowdowns in “some” weapons programs, specifically including the Long-Range Strike Bomber. McCord’s slides pegged the total 2017 defense request at $584 billion ($525 in the base budget and $59 in overseas contingency operations…

SASC, HASC Want More DoD $$ For 2017; Odds Are Long

SASC, HASC Want More DoD $$ For 2017; Odds Are Long
SASC, HASC Want More DoD $$ For 2017; Odds Are Long

WASHINGTON: The budget deal setting spending levels for 2016 and 2017 is less than a month old, but pro-defense legislators already want to revisit. A top aide to Sen. John McCain said the Senate Armed Services Committee chairman and his allies will “absolutely” try to revise the 2017 Pentagon topline upward. But our sources —…

Budget Deal Shows Obama Hypocrisy On NDAA Veto

Budget Deal Shows Obama Hypocrisy On NDAA Veto
Budget Deal Shows Obama Hypocrisy On NDAA Veto

This week Congress should pass the 2016 defense authorization bill –again. It will be virtually identical to the one that President Obama vetoed just weeks ago.  The only change: a $5 billion reduction in costs so it complies with the budget deal reached last week. But passage of the up-dated authorization is no done deal. If Mr.…

Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks

Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks
Obama NDAA Veto Strengthens White House In Budget Talks

WASHINGTON: The most intriguing assessment of President Obama’s veto yesterday of the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act comes from a Republican. While Mackenzie Eaglen, defense expert at the American Enterprise Institute, clearly doesn’t think much of Obama’s move — citing “his intransigence at anything less than is being demanded of him” — she also concludes that he’s…

As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents

As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents
As NDAA Poised For Veto, Ryan Challenges Intransigents

WASHINGTON: What will happen if President Obama vetoes the National Defense Authorization Act? No one really knows. We’ve pinged a number of experienced staff and other experts and no one really knows the likely consequences of a veto. It looks likely that troops will get paid, weapons bought, and operations paid for, albeit at lower…

McCain, Thornberry Decry WH NDAA Veto Threat; But What If It Happens?

McCain, Thornberry Decry WH NDAA Veto Threat; But What If It Happens?
McCain, Thornberry Decry WH NDAA Veto Threat; But What If It Happens?

WASHINGTON: The chairmen of the House and Senate Armed Services committees made a rare joint appearance today and urged President Obama not to veto their policy bill for 2016. But Sen. John McCain and Rep. Mac Thornberry held out little hope Obama would back off, and if they have a plan for what to do if he…

Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No

Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No
Senate Votes Overwhelmingly For NDAA; Two GOP Vote No

WASHINGTON: The House couldn’t do it, but the Senate passed a veto-proof vote today for the annual defense policy bill. The final Senate vote, 70-27, included two no votes from GOP Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, both of whom are trying to run for president. The House voted 270-156, with 37 Democrats joining Republicans…

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall
Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall

WASHINGTON: If the National Defense Authorization Act really is vetoed by President Obama, the Pentagon’s top acquisition official thinks slicing out the Overseas Contingency Funding and leaving the rest of the bills as is might work. Frank Kendall, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, also said that another Continuing Resolution in December covering the all…

Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference

Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference
Senate Passes NDAA By Veto-Proof 71-25; McCain Pledges July Conference

UPDATED with Thornberry response CAPITOL HILL: The $612 billion National Defense Authorization Act for 2016 passed the Senate by a vote of 71 to 25 today. The final version could emerge from a House-Senate conference in “early July,” Senate Armed Services chairman Jon McCain said boldly at a press conference this afternoon. That would be…