The Great Afghan Paradox

The Great Afghan Paradox
The Great Afghan Paradox

By most metrics the war in Afghanistan is going badly.

US Defense Budget Not That Much Bigger Than China, Russia: Gen. Milley

US Defense Budget Not That Much Bigger Than China, Russia: Gen. Milley
US Defense Budget Not That Much Bigger Than China, Russia: Gen. Milley

“I’ve seen comparative numbers of US defense budget versus China, US defense budget versus Russia,” Gen. Milley said. “What is not often commented on is the cost of labor. We’re the best paid military in the world by a long shot. The cost of Russian soldiers or Chinese soldiers is a tiny fraction.”

All Armored Brigades To Get Active Protection Systems: Gen. Milley

All Armored Brigades To Get Active Protection Systems: Gen. Milley
All Armored Brigades To Get Active Protection Systems: Gen. Milley

“Once the US companies come on line,” Gen. Milley said, “the intent is to outfit the entire heavy force — the Bradleys, the tanks, any future combat vehicles — with active protective systems.”

Mattis, Dunford Defend Strategy: Afghan Force Smaller But Better

Mattis, Dunford Defend Strategy: Afghan Force Smaller But Better
Mattis, Dunford Defend Strategy: Afghan Force Smaller But Better

WASHINGTON: Yes, Afghan forces are shrinking even as violence grows, but that smaller force is better trained, better advised, and better at taking the offensive against the Taliban, the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs told the Senate. The ongoing increase in US and other NATO advisors is crucial to this turnaround,…

F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief

F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief
F-35 Ready For Missile Defense By 2025: MDA Chief

“I’d say six to seven years to essentially work out the Concept of Operations (and) develop the capabilities,” Lt. Gen. Samuel Greaves told the Senate.

Wittman, Courtney Question Omnibus Ship Numbers, Funding

Wittman, Courtney Question Omnibus Ship Numbers, Funding
Wittman, Courtney Question Omnibus Ship Numbers, Funding

Wait — doesn’t this omnibus fund 14 new ships for the Navy, compared to 13 in the National Defense Authorization Act and just eight in President Trump’s request? Yes, but not all ships are created equal, Wittman said.

House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds

House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds
House Approps Chair Promises Pentagon ‘Flexibility’ On O&M Funds

Legislators will probably loosen some rules on federal spending to help the Pentagon cope with Congress’s failure to pass funding bills until six months into the fiscal year. Budget dysfunction has gotten so bad it’s forcing even the famously strict appropriations committees to loosen the reins after years of resistance.

Wicker-McCain Bill To Ease Navy O&M Rules On Collision Course With Appropriators

Wicker-McCain Bill To Ease Navy O&M Rules On Collision Course With Appropriators
Wicker-McCain Bill To Ease Navy O&M Rules On Collision Course With Appropriators

UPDATED with Harrison & Hunter analysis WASHINGTON: To prevent a repeat of last year’s lethal accidents, Senate authorizers Roger Wicker and John McCain want to give the Navy unprecedented flexibility to retain experienced officers and spend readiness funds. But the provision to let the Navy spend Operations & Maintenance money as late as in the fiscal…

Budget Deal: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (…2013)

Budget Deal: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (…2013)
Budget Deal: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (…2013)

After heading off a government shutdown with a “clean” temporary spending bill on December 7th, lawmakers are scrambling to reach a consensus under a new Continuing Resolution that funds the government beyond December 22nd. If leaders cannot come to a final agreement on spending levels and other thorny policy issues for a government spending deal…

SecNav Spencer Seeks Repeal of Sen. Inouye Statute After Pacific Collisions

SecNav Spencer Seeks Repeal of Sen. Inouye Statute After Pacific Collisions
SecNav Spencer Seeks Repeal of Sen. Inouye Statute After Pacific Collisions

WASHINGTON: Navy Secretary Richard Spencer has asked legislators to repeal an obscure statute that he says hinders Navy readiness in the Pacific, where accidents this summer killed 17 sailors. Armed Services committee leaders seem receptive, but it’s the appropriators who’ll have to change the provision in question, which was written by their late, great chairman…

Army Must Sell Network Strategy To Congress: Speer

Army Must Sell Network Strategy To Congress: Speer
Army Must Sell Network Strategy To Congress: Speer

ARLINGTON: The Army’s no-holds-barred study of its network shortfalls should produce a comprehensive strategy to solve them — a strategy that can withstand the scrutiny of a skeptical Congress. That’s the goal Acting Army Secretary Robert Speer laid out for me and a fellow reporter after an Association of the US Army event this week.…

Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking

Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking
Feinstein Presses Mattis On LRSO; Mattis Still Thinking

WASHINGTON: One of the most controversial new weapons in the US arsenal, the Long Range Standoff cruise missile (LRSO), meant to replace the Air Launched Cruise Missile, came under direct fire by a top Senate defense and intelligence lawmaker, Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The senior California senator holds seats both on the Senate Appropriations defense subcommittee…

Army Reviews ALL Networks — Way Beyond WIN-T: Milley & Speer

Army Reviews ALL Networks — Way Beyond WIN-T: Milley & Speer
Army Reviews ALL Networks — Way Beyond WIN-T: Milley & Speer

CAPITOL HILL: The Army is conducting a wide-ranging review of “a whole series of vulnerabilities” in its communications systems that extends far beyond the troubled WIN-T program, the Chief of Staff and acting secretary told reporters today. The review will make recommendations on streamlining IT acquisition in general, not just on specific technologies, Gen. Mark…

Key SAC-D, SASC Senators Push More LCS

Key SAC-D, SASC Senators Push More LCS
Key SAC-D, SASC Senators Push More LCS

WASHINGTON: Eight senators sent a letter Friday to Defense Secretary James Mattis, urging him to request all three Littoral Combat Ships originally planned for the 2018 budget. While eight percent of the Senate may seem small, the bipartisan co-signers — four Republicans, four Democrats — include five members of the appropriating and authorizing and  committees for…