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Four Think Tanks, One Defense Budget

  • February 6, 2014
  • Politico

It’s no surprise that CSBA, CSIS, AEI and CNAS all agreed to cut the Army’s end strength as part of their budget drill. There seems to be fairly broad consensus on that point in Washington (outside of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno’s office). But some of the teams’ other choices, which were unveiled yesterday at a well-attended event on Capitol Hill, were more surprising.

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Cuts in U.S. Defense Spending Force Hard Strategic Choices

  • February 5, 2014
  • Reuters

Big budget cuts over the next decade will force the Pentagon to make painful cuts to personnel and readiness and could make it hard to execute a global security strategy, defense analysts predicted on Wednesday.

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Platform, Personnel Cuts Likely in FY ’15 Air Force Budget

  • February 2, 2014
  • Air Force Times

This close to the March 4 submission of the fiscal 2015 budget request, getting specifics from service officials can be like pulling teeth. But a number of statements, both in public appearances and during interviews, provide a sense of direction for the Air Force’s plans.

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Panel Recommends Reducing Active-Duty Air Force

  • January 30, 2014
  • World Herald

A cash-strapped Air Force needs to shift some personnel from its active-duty force to the less-expensive Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve, a high-level panel recommended Thursday morning during congressional hearings in Washington D.C.

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