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Pentagon’s 5-year Plan Busts Spending Caps by $155 billion
The Pentagon has mapped out a $2.77 trillion spending plan for the next five years, a military buildup after five years of decline that would exceed existing budget caps by $155 billion, or 5.9 percent.
Air Force, Riding Budget Boost, Warns On Sequester; U-2 Is BACK!
We won’t know much about it, but protecting America’s military satellites and the data they gather and share is a key target of the 2016 service budget.
Obama Proposes a 000.5% Cut in Pentagon’s 800,000 Civilian Workforce
President Obama’s budget proposal to eliminate roughly 4,000 civilian employees in the Department of Defense is likely to raise a storm of protest from federal workers and their allies on Capitol Hill.
Report Against Other Threats, Obama’s Security Budget Sticks to Asia-Pacific Pivot
President Barack Obama’s 2016 budget for national security is a reflection of the administration’s desire to hold fast to its Asia-Pacific pivot strategy even as newer threats like the rise of the Islamic State and Russia’s aggression in Europe impose new spending demands on various U.S. agencies.
Obama’s Budget Would Cut Just 3,500 Pentagon Civilian Jobs
President Obama’s fiscal 2016 budget to be released Monday is expected to propose $35 billion more in defense funding than the current spending caps would allow, as well as a reduction of 3,500 civilian positions, according to a think tank analyst and news reports.
Budget 2016: Defense Faces Stiff Political Headwinds
The White House is unveiling a funding plan for the Pentagon that kicks off another round of fiscal battles that have become a hallmark of President Obama’s administration.