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CSBA Welcomes New Director of External Affairs
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) is pleased to welcome Jamie Graybeal as its new Director of External Affairs.
CSBA Announces President Is Stepping Down, Top Analyst’s Departure
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments announces the intent of president and CEO, Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, to step down early next year, and the planned departure of senior analyst Todd Harrison this fall to CSIS.
Thirty-Eight Think Tank Experts Urge Defense Reform
Today, all of CSBA’s senior scholars join dozens of experts from a bipartisan group of think tanks in calling for reforms to the Department of Defense.
Military Compensation Reform: A New Way of Thinking
Tomorrow, the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission is due to release its final report and recommendations to Congress. CSBA has been at the leading edge of this issue. Todd Harrison’s 2012 report, Rebalancing Military Compensation: An Evidence-Based Approach, provided a new way of thinking about compensation reform that was the basis for the survey of military personnel conducted by the commission.
Air Force Says Mideast Bombing Worsens Maintenance-Staff Shortage
The Air Force says the U.S. bombing campaign against Islamic extremists is exacerbating its shortage of plane-maintenance experts—a gap that is rekindling tensions with Congress about how to manage the nation’s combat aircraft.
Bryan Clark Joins CSBA as Senior Fellow
The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments is pleased to welcome Bryan Clark as Senior Fellow on the center’s Strategic Studies team.