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DoD in Denial About Budget Future, Experts Say

The Pentagon never believed sequestration would actually happen, but now that it's here, things are unlikely to change, according to several defense experts who believe DoD's leadership is still in denial about the fact it's going to have to deal with significant reductions in its budget future/.../

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No Budget Cut Relief for AF’s Aging Fleet

The F-35A Joint Strike Fighter, the KC-46 refueling tanker and a new long-range strike bomber rank at the top of new aircraft priorities. But those goals, which would cost nearly $400 billion for the F-35 to equip the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, and $52 billion for a new tanker, could feel the pain of spending cuts, according to the highest-ranking Air Force officials, along with moves to slash flying hours and pilot training.

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Transformation Resurfaces As Pentagon Gropes For Strategic Answers

Asked flat out whether transformation was back as a central organizing principle for the Pentagon, Krepinevich -- who literally wrote the paper on transformation, "The Military-Technical Revolution: A Preliminary Assessment" in 1992 -- said no. Pressed further, he says: "I would probably prefer to give a not-sure answer." He argues with his usual precision that transformation per se -- roughly defined as the Pentagon's efforts to actually implement a Revolution in Military Affairs -- may not have ever really happened, so it's hard to say it's back/.../

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Pentagon Urged To Stop Stalling, Start Planning Defense Cuts

The Pentagon needs to stop stalling and start figuring out how to cut its budget by $50 billion annually for the foreseeable future in a way that preserves national security, defense analysts from across the political spectrum said on Thursday.