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…

What The HASC Seapower Mark Means For The Navy

What The HASC Seapower Mark Means For The Navy
What The HASC Seapower Mark Means For The Navy

This marks the first of our monthly op-eds by Rep. J. Randy Forbes, chairman of the House Armed Services seapower and projection forces subcommittee. We will send a Tweet before posting each one so you’ve got some notice. Read on! The Editor At the start of my first column, I would like to thank the editors of Breaking…

Forbes: DoD Budget Should Rise As Threats Do, Budget Deal Be Damned

Forbes: DoD Budget Should Rise As Threats Do, Budget Deal Be Damned
Forbes: DoD Budget Should Rise As Threats Do, Budget Deal Be Damned

WASHINGTON: With the House Armed Services Committee marking up its annual defense bill next week, the outspoken chairman of HASC’s seapower subcommittee told Breaking Defense he wants to undo last year’s budget deal — which he opposed and which drops Pentagon spending in 2017 — to get more dollars for defense. That’s political heavy lifting, I told Forbes. House speaker…

Navy Seeks To Boost Shipbuilding: Amphibs, Subs, Destroyers

Navy Seeks To Boost Shipbuilding: Amphibs, Subs, Destroyers
Navy Seeks To Boost Shipbuilding: Amphibs, Subs, Destroyers

CAPITOL HILL: Despite tight budgets at the Pentagon, the Navy wants to speed-up several shipbuilding programs — amphibious warships, destroyers, and submarines — and Congress seems inclined to give them the money. That’s testimony both to the perennial political popularity of shipbuilding, which employs a lot of voters, and to the rising strategic anxiety over…

Ohio Replacement Plan Is Good News For Electric Boat

Ohio Replacement Plan Is Good News For Electric Boat
Ohio Replacement Plan Is Good News For Electric Boat

The Navy’s plan for building new nuclear missile submarines — the $80 billion Ohio Replacement Program — tips the balance between the nations’ sub-builders in favor of New England-based Electric Boat. Yes, the “Submarine Unified Build Strategy” carefully allocates work between EB, owned by General Dynamics, and Virginia’s Newport News Shipbuilding, owned by Huntington-Ingalls. Yes,…

Not Enough Subs So Buy More: Rep. Forbes

Not Enough Subs So Buy More: Rep. Forbes
Not Enough Subs So Buy More: Rep. Forbes

China, Russia, and most Asian countries are rapidly modernizing and expanding their submarine fleets. At the same time, the supply of American submarines is going down while demand for American submarines is going up dramatically. Today, we have 52 multi-mission “attack submarines” (SSNs) of the Los Angeles, Seawolf, and Virginia classes. Even with those 52 boats, we are only…

F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS

F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS
F-35A, LRSB, KC-46 Spark Spending Spike In 2020s: CSIS

WASHINGTON: The Air Force’s top priority programs — the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the Long Range Strike Bomber, and the KC-46 tanker — will cause Pentagon procurement spending to balloon in the early 2020s, says one of the capital’s leading defense budget experts. Army ground combat programs are also increasing rapidly, but they are rising from such…

North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?

North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?
North Korean H-Bomb? Unlikely. What Will China Do?

WASHINGTON: The hysteric delivery on North Korea’s official news channel about her  country’s attempt to explode a hydrogen bomb doesn’t mean the crippled land south of China actually succeeded. The White House spokesman, Josh Earnest, said, “the initial analysis is not consistent with the North Korean claims.” It does mean that China, its most important neighbor and…

National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund: Myth vs. Reality

National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund: Myth vs. Reality
National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund: Myth vs. Reality

The Navy’s nuclear ballistic submarine replacement is coming online in next year’s budget and the bill will be huge. It is so big, in fact, that Congress has already established a special account outside the normal shipbuilding budget to help ease financial pressure and not disrupt almost every other ship coming under construction. While the…

Special Fund Could Save Billions On New Nuke Subs: Forbes, CBO

Special Fund Could Save Billions On New Nuke Subs: Forbes, CBO
Special Fund Could Save Billions On New Nuke Subs: Forbes, CBO

WASHINGTON: Paying for the Navy’s new nuclear missile subs through a special fund with special authorities “could potentially save several hundred million dollars per submarine,” according to a recent Congressional Budget Office study. House Armed Services seapower subcommittee chairman Randy Forbes, father of the National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund, is unsurprisingly touting this little noticed conclusion…

LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy

LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy
LRS Bomber Shows Failings Of Obama’s Nuclear Strategy

Lost in much of the initial coverage of the $80 billion Long Range Strike Bomber about specs and jobs is that the contract award is the latest step forward in an unnecessary and unsustainable projected spending binge to rebuild the U.S. nuclear arsenal in its current image. According to a January 2015 Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report, the direct costs of the…

Reform, Ohio Replacement Fund; Top Changes In NDAA

Reform, Ohio Replacement Fund; Top Changes In NDAA
Reform, Ohio Replacement Fund; Top Changes In NDAA

With the 2016 National Defense Authorization Act completed and headed to the president’s desk likely sometime next week, it’s useful to summarize the biggest policy changes therein. While most Republicans do not take the veto threat seriously, Mr. Obama will surely do just that. Still, when this bill eventually receives his signature later this year…

Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer

Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer
Johnson Tapped For Top Navy Uniformed Acquisition Officer

WASHINGTON: When the Navy named its next top sub-builder, Rear Adm. Michael Jabaley, back in July, I wondered where the submariner he was replacing would surface. Now we know: The Pentagon announced late yesterday that Rear Adm. David Johnson will pin  on his third star and become the top uniformed acquisition official in the Navy…

We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage

We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage
We Must Revive Our Moribund Nuclear Force: Heritage

Barack Obama is not likely to be mistaken for Teddy Roosevelt. Yes, his foreign policy has been quite soft-spoken—especially when addressing openly hostile states such as Iran. But he has whittled America’s “big stick” down to kindling. While “resetting” with Russia and “engaging” with Iran, Mr. Obama has presided over a tremendous down-sizing of U.S.…