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House bill would block F-22 retirements, keep buying Air Force F-15EXs
The proposed NDAA would also grant the Air Force’s request to retire 56 A-10 Warthogs.
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House panel takes aim at Navy size, new capabilities in defense bill
Here are some of the issues House lawmakers take issue with, in regard to the Navy’s fleet plans.
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House defense bill retains spending caps, creates DoD talent officer
The draft bill adheres to congressional spending caps, establishes a talent management office and limits nuclear arsenal reductions.
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It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
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House lawmakers aim to cut F-35 buy as patience with delays wears thin
Lawmakers have grown “frustrated” as the newest F-35s sit at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas, because their upgrades don’t work.
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House Armed Services Committee adds second Virginia submarine in FY25
The panel aims to keep submarine construction on track by paying for part of a second boat in fiscal 2025, which the Navy planned to nix.
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Lawmakers propose DIU-managed military testing and evaluation cell
The effort would begin as a three-year pilot program aimed at making it easier for high-need technologies to move through traditional testing processes.
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Senate defense panel faces uphill battle in ditching debt ceiling caps
A bipartisan push to grow the FY25 defense budget beyond the debt ceiling caps faces strong headwinds in the Senate and House.
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Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
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One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.
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House bill would block F-22 retirements, keep buying Air Force F-15EXs
The proposed NDAA would also grant the Air Force’s request to retire 56 A-10 Warthogs.
-
House panel takes aim at Navy size, new capabilities in defense bill
Here are some of the issues House lawmakers take issue with, in regard to the Navy’s fleet plans.
-
House defense bill retains spending caps, creates DoD talent officer
The draft bill adheres to congressional spending caps, establishes a talent management office and limits nuclear arsenal reductions.
-
It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
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House lawmakers aim to cut F-35 buy as patience with delays wears thin
Lawmakers have grown “frustrated” as the newest F-35s sit at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas, because their upgrades don’t work.
-
House Armed Services Committee adds second Virginia submarine in FY25
The panel aims to keep submarine construction on track by paying for part of a second boat in fiscal 2025, which the Navy planned to nix.
-
Lawmakers propose DIU-managed military testing and evaluation cell
The effort would begin as a three-year pilot program aimed at making it easier for high-need technologies to move through traditional testing processes.
-
Senate defense panel faces uphill battle in ditching debt ceiling caps
A bipartisan push to grow the FY25 defense budget beyond the debt ceiling caps faces strong headwinds in the Senate and House.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
-
One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.
-
House bill would block F-22 retirements, keep buying Air Force F-15EXs
The proposed NDAA would also grant the Air Force’s request to retire 56 A-10 Warthogs.
-
House panel takes aim at Navy size, new capabilities in defense bill
Here are some of the issues House lawmakers take issue with, in regard to the Navy’s fleet plans.
-
House defense bill retains spending caps, creates DoD talent officer
The draft bill adheres to congressional spending caps, establishes a talent management office and limits nuclear arsenal reductions.
-
It’s time to rebalance funding toward the Air Force and Space Force
Tanks and large infantry formations are simply not as germane in the Pacific region, a former colonel says.
-
House lawmakers aim to cut F-35 buy as patience with delays wears thin
Lawmakers have grown “frustrated” as the newest F-35s sit at Lockheed Martin’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas, because their upgrades don’t work.
-
House Armed Services Committee adds second Virginia submarine in FY25
The panel aims to keep submarine construction on track by paying for part of a second boat in fiscal 2025, which the Navy planned to nix.
-
Lawmakers propose DIU-managed military testing and evaluation cell
The effort would begin as a three-year pilot program aimed at making it easier for high-need technologies to move through traditional testing processes.
-
Senate defense panel faces uphill battle in ditching debt ceiling caps
A bipartisan push to grow the FY25 defense budget beyond the debt ceiling caps faces strong headwinds in the Senate and House.
-
Congress should approve Pentagon’s latest multiyear procurement pitch
Why aren’t block buy and multiyear purchases used much more often by the Defense Department?
-
One defense strategy, two drastically different budgets
The Air Force wants to trim procurement funds, but boost research and development. The Navy wants money to cover ongoing operations at the expense of R&D.













