In the News

Under Sequestration, Furloughs for “Virtually All” DoD Civilians

  • January 9, 2013
  • Federal Times

The Pentagon would need to furlough “virtually all” of its nearly 800,000 civilian employees for one month between March and September if mandatory federal spending cuts go into effect in March, according to a prominent defense budget analyst.

Analysis

Interview: The Fiscal Deal and Sequestration

  • January 9, 2013

Todd Harrison joins a panel of experts on This Week in Defense with Vago Muradian discussing the fiscal cliff deal’s impact on the Pentagon and the defense industry.

In the News

What will replace the USAF’s F-15E Strike Eagle?

  • January 8, 2013
  • Flight International

On 11 December, the Boeing F-15E Strike Eagle marked the 26th anniversary of its first flight, but the venerable strike fighter will continue serving with the US Air Force well into the 2030s.

In the News

Budget Cuts Could Present Hagel With Big Challenges

  • January 8, 2013
  • USA Today

The era of blank checks to pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is coming to an end, and the Pentagon faces a future of fewer troops and the likelihood of steep budget cuts.

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Hagel Nomination Complicates Sequester Deal: Fierce Fights Ahead

  • January 7, 2013
  • AOL Defense

The battle of the fiscal cliff is over, but the war to stop sequestration rages on – and President Obama’s decision that his new Secretary of Defense should be former Sen. Chuck Hagel, the Republican other Republicans love to hate, makes it even harder to get a deal/…/

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Pentagon Faces Complex Battle Over New Sequestration Deadline

  • January 4, 2013
  • Stars and Stripes

The last-minute scramble by Congress to avoid the fiscal cliff averted the doomsday scenario of sequestration cuts kicking in this week, but Pentagon officials are fully aware that the war is not over.

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