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Veterans Advocates Prepare for New Budget Fights
Cuts to annual cost-of-living adjustments in military retired pay are gone. Now comes the next fight.
Sources: Obama Administration To Slow Special Ops Funding
The Obama administration is poised to scale back funding for the US military’s most elite forces, which spearheaded the fight against al-Qaida and embodied the Pentagon’s rapid post-9/11 budget growth.
What You Need to Know About the Next Defense Budget
The Pentagon's overseas contingency operations account, which has been tacked onto the budget for years to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, could serve as a budget gimmick.
The Pentagon Has a Massive Leak Problem. Why Can’t It Close the Floodgates?
If loose lips sink ships, this Pentagon is taking on a lot of water.
Air Force Considers AESA Radar For Bombers To Better Spot Maritime Targets
The Air Force is eying radar improvements for its B-1 and B-52 bomber fleets that could allow them to better conduct wide-area maritime surveillance and target enemy surface ships in support of the Navy.
On Eve Of 2014 QDR, Rep. Forbes Criticizes Previous Reviews’ Results
February 12, 2014 House Armed Services seapower and projection forces subcommittee Chairman Rep. Randy Forbes (R-VA) has written a letter to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel criticizing the trajectory of past Quadrennial Defense Reviews just as the Pentagon is finishing up its latest iteration.