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Big Supply Ships May Get Reprieve – For Now

  • July 12, 2014
  • Defense News

They’re the biggest supply ships operated for the US Navy, and the fastest. Rarely does a deployed carrier strike group travel without one. But they’re also the most expensive logistics ships to run, and that’s made them the target of planners eager to reduce operating costs.

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Behind the Scenes, a Fight over Army’s Armored Vehicle

  • July 11, 2014
  • The Washington Post

It seemed like General Dynamics’ attempt to win the contract was over before it officially began. The company’s protest, arguing the regulations were rigged for its competitor, was flatly dismissed by the Army even before bids were due. Then the company decided not to enter a bid.

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‘My Last Ship Was Older Than I Was’: Sailor Quizzes SecDef On New SSBNs

  • July 10, 2014
  • Breaking Defense

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel came here Wednesday to celebrate the Navy’s nuclear deterrence force. But just 20 minutes in, a petty officer second class stood up in front of almost 200 of his comrades and pointed out the $95 billion elephant in the room: Can the Navy afford to buy the next generation of ballistic missile submarines?

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‘Magic Money’: DoD’s Overseas Contingency Budget Might Dry Up

  • June 29, 2014
  • Defense News

While the US Defense Department’s Afghanistan war budget is expected to receive little resistance from lawmakers, the Pentagon is under pressure from the White House Office of Management Budget to lower, then eliminate supplemental requests, sources said.

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Base Closings Play into Campaigns

  • June 23, 2014
  • Politico

A specter is haunting Tuesday’s Senate primary in Mississippi and many other midterm races around the country: BRAC.

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