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Now ‘Good Enough’ Wins The Defense Contract

The Air Force's decision late last month to award the long-contested, $35 billion aerial refueling tanker program to Boeing ended a competition that had been fraught with controversy. But analysts say the decision may have sent another message to the contracting community: The government isn't necessarily seeking the most capable or "best value" equipment, but rather good-enough equipment with a lower price tag/.../

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DoD Flummoxed As 2013 Planning Begins

Five-and-a-half months after the start of the fiscal year, Congress has yet to pass a 2011 defense budget. Instead, lawmakers have passed a continuing resolution (CR), which forces DoD to operate at 2010 spending levels /…/ Discussing the impact of continuing resolution “It makes it particularly challenging then to try to plan an [2013] budget with so much uncertainty going on,” said Todd Harrison, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.

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Analysis: Chances of DoD appropriations bill passing?

The Defense Department is pressuring Congress for a spending increase in 2011. Defense leaders say a continuing resolution the House passed in mid-February doesn't give them enough money. And they want DoD taken out of any year-long CR that Congress passes.

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As Gates Plans Exit, Work Piles Up For His Successor

“With a lot of these efficiency initiatives, these are projected savings, this is what they’re estimating they’re going to save in the future. What quite often happens is that the savings don’t materialize like we expected,” said Todd Harrison, a longtime defense budget watcher at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments.