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Budget Crisis “a Wolf” That Threatens National Security
Sequestration is “a wolf in the fold” that will force potentially catastrophic cuts to the U.S. military, crippling its ability to defend U.S. and allied interests around the globe. This gloomy assessment comes not from a politician or industrialist, but from the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Innovation May Be Key to Military Surviving Draconian Budget Cuts
The key to doing more with less may lie with innovative thinking applied to existing assets, suggested the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. James A.
National Security Needs Must Drive Defense Budget Process
Experts have given lip service to building the force around national security priorities. But now, budgetary pressures require that those priorities are applied to the new lean military.
Industry Must Do Its Share in Defense Budget Crisis
Industry is a key player in the Defense Department’s effort to adjust to harsh budget cuts, according to the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. James A.
Sequestration Budget Crisis Could Have Been Mitigated
The catastrophic budget cuts facing the U.S.
Navy Leader Pledges to Meet Shipbuilding Goals
U.S. Navy shipbuilding will sail on in spite of potentially severe budget cuts, according to the undersecretary of the Navy. Robert O.
Cyber May Be Immune From Budget Cutting Affliction
Amid all the concern about how the military will be cutting back severely across the board, cyber stands alone as one area that almost certainly will see spending increases. Robert O.
Asia-Pacific Force Rebalance Will Require New Means of Operations
The U.S. Navy increasingly will need to rely on nonmilitary means to solve problems in the Asia-Pacific region. The U.S.
Reversible Decisions Are at the Core of Navy Sequestration Plans
Facing fiscal Armageddon, the U.S. Navy is building its budget strategy around options that could be undone if conditions change in the near future.
Lockheed Martin to Produce Ship Multi-Mission Signal Processor Equipment
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors, Moorestown, N.J., is being awarded a $43,867,055 modification to previously awarded fixed-price-ince