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Default v. Shutdown: What’s the Difference?

If the U.S. debt ceiling is not raised, and choices are made about who gets paid and who doesn’t, contractors could feel the pinch long before government officials do, according to a briefing Monday by Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

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Hollow Growth

Todd Harrison, budget expert at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, argues in a new report published today that the spike in U.S. defense spending over the last decade produced "hollow growth."

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Tie Future Budgets to Strategy

With more rounds of defense spending cuts looming, the Pentagon must choose which roles and missions are top priority and which ones aren’t important as it drafts future budgets; a move that could no doubt entail risk and the usual round of ‘painful choices,’ a pair of think tankers advised lawmakers and their staff today on Capitol Hill.

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Wrong Course for Navy Weapons Research

A recent report by the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments concluded, "Historically the U.S. military has often been slow to identify, adequately prioritize, and respond effectively to the emerging challenges likely to impose the greatest stresses on our forces in future contingencies…"

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Is Aid Squabble Just the Latest Blowup in Bad U.S.-Pakistan Marriage?

If you're looking for a way to weight the latest tensions between the United States and Pakistan, set the dial to $800 million. That's the amount of U.S. aid that is frozen as Washington and Islamabad contemplate their dysfunctional alliance/…/