tech support 14

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Senate Poised to Fund Programs the Military Doesn’t Want

Posted on 09:25 by Unknown
This is madness. Look at the ridiculous number of Brass Hats around that table protecting special interests. So many hogs at the trough. Fairness is important, to be objective. Even WHEN the President tries to cut costs to help and save the nation, Congress now stops him, voting as Nodding Donkeys to their own handlers demands. 

Does no one truly care about America?

Talk about dysfunctional, funding what the military does not want with new debt. Talk about a need for a reality check. Why would any foreign lender lend money for unwanted programs that can only be paid for with new debt while the old debt is retired with new debt?


Image: from The White House 
 
  • President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden hold a meeting with Combatant Commanders and Military Leadership in the Cabinet Room of the White House, Nov. 12, 2013.

Pogo Blog
By Ethan Rosenkranz
14 November 2013

Two nights ago, President Obama met with senior military leaders at the White House to discuss defense spending and ways to address budgetary challenges. In 2011, Congress passed the Budget Control Act, which requires the Pentagon to cull roughly $1 trillion from previously planned spending levels, partly through automatic spending cuts known as sequestration. For the past two years, Congress has steadfastly refused to acknowledge the lower spending levels now mandated by law.

When President Obama met with military leaders, they discussed the upcoming budget request, which is expected to be the first that complies with the Budget Control Act’s post-sequester funding levels. Among the recommendations that the Pentagon is considering are cutting in half the number of Littoral Combat Ships (a program the Project On Government Oversight has long criticized as being wasteful) and eliminating the A-10 ‘Warthog’ aircraft, a decision which may be unwise given developmental and capability problems plaguing the A-10’s supposed successor, the F-35 Lightning II.

 
While this may be the first Pentagon budget request that accepts sequestration, this is not the first time the Pentagon has proposed cost-saving measures to Congress in order to comply with the Budget Control Act’s spending constraints. In its Fiscal Year 2013 budget request, the Pentagon proposed terminating a few, relatively minor programs for modest savings.

The Pentagon proposed mothballing a fleet of transport planes, the C-27J, which are more expensive to operate than the C-130. The Pentagon also proposed terminating one of its high altitude drones, the Global Hawk Block 30, because the Air Force can fly the U-2 Dragon Lady at less cost. Finally, the Navy proposed retiring seven aging cruisers early rather than paying for expensive but necessary upgrades. Accepting these modest proposals should have been a no-brainer, right?

Unfortunately, Congress rebuffed even these modest attempts at savings. Instead, Congress insisted that the Air Force continue to purchase C-27Js (even though the service was planning on sending them to the boneyard), demanded that the Air Force continue to fly the Global Hawk drones through 2014, and gave the Navy billions of dollars to upgrade the aging cruisers. Congress has also repeatedly provided more funding than the Army wants for the M1 Abrams tank program.

Later this week, the Senate is expected to take up its Fiscal Year 2014 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This bill provides the Senate with an opportunity to enact some of the cost-saving measures that the Pentagon has proposed so far.

In fact, just last week, Senator Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) requested that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Martin Dempsey, provide the Senate Armed Services Committee with a list of wasteful or unnecessary programs that Congress continues to fund. Although Senator Chambliss is still waiting for that list, we’ve put together a starter list for when the Senate begins consideration of the NDAA, which is expected tomorrow.

Here are just some of the things military leaders have said they don’t want so far, but members of Senate Armed Services Committee decided to include in the Fiscal Year 2014 NDAA anyway: 


  • C-130 Modernization: The Pentagon’s budget request included just over $58 million for C-130 cargo aircraft modernization. The Senate NDAA would add an additional $47.3 million.
  • EP-3 Modernization and Sensor Upgrades: The Pentagon requested more than $55.million for EP-3 spy plane modernization. The Senate NDAA would add an additional $5 million in sustainment funds as well as $5 million for sensor modifications.
  • DDG-51 Procurement: Because of sequestration, the Navy was unable to procure an extra DDG-51 destroyer under a multi-year procurement contract in Fiscal Year 2013. This year, the Pentagon has requested more than $625 million for DDG-51 procurement. The Senate NDAA would add an additional $100 million to purchase one more DDG-51.
  • RQ-4 Global Hawk Block 30: In 2012, the Pentagon proposed mothballing the Global Hawk Block 30 drone in favor of the less expensive U-2 Dragon Lady. Last year’s NDAA blocked this proposed retirement and requires the Air Force to maintain the Block 30 fleet until December 31, 2014. The Administration estimates that cancelling this program would save $324 million.
  • Defense Rapid Innovation Program: This year, the Pentagon has not requested any funding for the Defense Rapid Innovation Program, yet the Senate NDAA would authorize $150 million.
  • Cruiser Modernization: Two years ago, the Pentagon proposed early retirement for seven aging cruisers and two dock landing ships. Congress rejected this proposal and instead appropriated $2.4 billion to modernize these vessels. The Navy has again proposed retiring these nine ships in Fiscal Year 2015, which the Senate NDAA would again block. The Administration estimates that retiring these vessels would save $562 million.
  • Human Terrain: The Fiscal Year 2014 budget request proposed zeroing out funding for a group of programs commonly referred to as “Human Terrain,” which seeks to better understand the local cultures in which warfighters are operating. The program has received scathing coverage in the press. Instead of zeroing out funds as the Pentagon has requested, the Senate NDAA would provide $15 million for three Human Terrain programs.
  • Israel: In Fiscal Year 2014, the Administration is requesting more than $95 million to develop and procure missile defense technologies for Israel. The Senate NDAA would authorize an additional $150 million for these efforts.

Just this list of funding that the Pentagon has not requested totals more than $1.3 billion, an excellent starting place for the Senate to begin making smart, sensible reductions to national security spending. If Senators are looking for more ideas, there are plenty of additional sources for cost-savings.

This week, the Congressional Budget Office released its biannual “White Book,” which catalogues many excellent ways for the federal government, including the Department of Defense, to save money over the long-term. Last year, POGO jointly released a list of recommendations with Taxpayers for Common Sense that could, if implemented, save close to $700 billion over the next decade. Other organizations from right to left have made additional suggestions. There is plenty of waste and ineffective spending from which to choose.

Two years after passage of the Budget Control Act and a hard commitment by Congress to reduce Pentagon spending by roughly $1 trillion, it is past time for our elected officials to begin making tough but necessary decisions about the future of America’s national security posture.


original article found here
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Mongol invasion: Inside the most powerful bikie gang in Australia
    American exports. Organized American Crime has gone to Australia. Mongols bikie gang. Picture: News Limited Source: NewsComAu T...
  • The Subversive Sayanim Amongst Us
    Israel continues to pollute the world. Just Wondering by Zen Gardner 28 October 2013 This is a very hot topic that gets taken down off the n...
  • New Xbox Can See Through Your Clothes Like TSA Scanners
    I wonder how sales will fare? Parents won't like it and I imagine many gamers will not want to see themselves either and of course there...
  • Quantum physics proves that there IS an afterlife, claims scientist
    For the unenlightened, and so mindless Doctrinaire God Botherers, an interesting article to read, with an Open Mind? Robert Lanza claims th...
  • Americans Are Finally Learning About False Flag Terror
    If only! The eyes of many parties are starting to open and people are starting to question and perhaps it will cause people to act indivi...
  • IMF Pushes Plan to Plunder Global Wealth
    Not content with having abused the wealth of nations, being riddled with corruption, a history of Gross Incompetence, the IMF now want to se...
  • Record Saudi Arabia oil output fills supply gap
    Record production and still cash is short. Financial Times 16 September 2013 The US might be drowning in oil, but the world is still depende...
  • 25 Fast Facts About The Federal Reserve – Please Share With Everyone You Know
    The reality of the Fed and Fiscal crisis becomes ever more gruesome.  The Economic Collapse By Michael Snyder 15 September 2013 As we approa...
  • New Snowden docs show U.S. spied during G20 in Toronto
    It never ends. CBC News By Greg Weston, Glenn Greenwald and Ryan Gallagher 27 November 2013 Top secret documents retrieved by U.S. whistlebl...
  • Warning - NSA To Oversee Individual Bank Accounts & Wealth
    This will become a a nightmare. They will sequestrate all you have at will. Exactly why Agencies need a 50% budget cut. King World News By E...

Categories

  • Books
  • Exclusive
  • Humor
  • Saturnalia
  • Video

Blog Archive

  • ▼  2013 (500)
    • ►  December (2)
    • ▼  November (184)
      • 3300 Missile Warheads Intercepted Close To Home: W...
      • Elizabeth Warren: The Contender
      • China to Provide Uzbekistan $350M for Crucial Rail...
      • EU banks are on the verge of liquidity crisis
      • Russia Plans to Launch 11 Military Satellites By 2015
      • Why China is fixated on the Moon
      • A substantial prehistoric European ancestry amongs...
      • Drummer Lee Rigby was 'hacked like a joint of meat...
      • Forget About Stashing Your Cash in the Cayman Islands
      • DRDO Planning to Test-fire High-altitude 'Killer' ...
      • The National-Security State’s Childishly Dangerous...
      • GSDF spies have secretly worked abroad without inf...
      • China Declares "Willing To Engage In A Protracted ...
      • The Jesuit Agenda
      • Detroit: The Conspirators Behind the Largest Munic...
      • Homeland Security's Latest Nuclear Defense System ...
      • New Snowden docs show U.S. spied during G20 in Tor...
      • China Is On A Debt Binge And A Buying Spree Unlike...
      • Expect Devastating Global Economic Changes In 2014
      • N.S.A. May Have Hit Internet Companies at a Weak Spot
      • America Lives to Fight Another Day
      • Take the Money and Run: China's Ill-Gotten Wealth ...
      • Bitcoin working with the US government?
      • Angola bans Islam and shuts down all mosques acros...
      • Iran Deal Nullifies Needs for Europe Missile Shiel...
      • Pope Francis, Putin Discuss Syria Solution in Vatican
      • Special Report: How China took control of an OPEC ...
      • You Think You Know Someone, and Then He Gets on a ...
      • Jerusalem, Riyadh stunned: Obama makes Iran 7th wo...
      • The Darkest Hour is Before the Dawn
      • Commentary: Li's visit to lift China's ties with R...
      • Map Shows The NSA's Massive Worldwide Malware Oper...
      • Americans Are Finally Learning About False Flag Te...
      • Banks Warn Fed They May Have To Start Charging Dep...
      • A Confused World Reacts To The Iran Nuclear Deal
      • Obama’s Fight With Israel: This Time It's Serious
      • Revealed: Arnon Milchan - the Hollywood producer b...
      • Google to create a fashionable, prescription lense...
      • China creates air defence zone over Japan-controll...
      • LIST OF NAMES — Military Purge High Officers — Ter...
      • 5 Terrifying Smartphone Hacks You Won’t Believe Ar...
      • Drones deployed to all seven PLA military regions:...
      • Russia forming rapid deployment force
      • ObamaCare: The Neutron Bomb That Will Decimate the...
      • Europe in shock as Ukraine kills integration plan,...
      • Exclusive: 'Dozens' of Terrorists May Be in US as ...
      • Pakistan’s Imran Khan to Block NATO Supplies After...
      • Fed Minutes Reveal a Dangerous Power Grab by New Y...
      • China Announces That It Is Going To Stop Stockpili...
      • Luxembourg, Cyprus, BVI, Seychelles fail tax trans...
      • The ticking time-bomb at the bottom of the Baltic Sea
      • Global Power Structures: Symbolism Report #1
      • NSA Locations
      • America Has Entered a New Level of Tyranny
      • Warning - NSA To Oversee Individual Bank Accounts ...
      • AIR FORCE ONE
      • Lord James gets mooned
      • Secret TPP Negotiations Resume in Salt Lake City
      • RPT-Yellen set to move closer to confirmation as n...
      • US and UK struck secret deal to collect innocent B...
      • US troops could stay in Afghanistan until 2024 - s...
      • Gary Locke receives kind parting words from old fo...
      • Xi thanks Clinton for furthering ties
      • The "Obamacare Shock" - One California Employer's ...
      • How Washington D.C. Is Sucking The Life Out Of Ame...
      • LG TV phones home with your viewing habits, names ...
      • Financially strained Venezuela reportedly cuts gol...
      • NHTSA May Mandate That New Cars Broadcast Location...
      • Longwave Group: Economic Winter Vol.57 Issue 1 - C...
      • China central bank suggests faster tempo for freei...
      • Yahoo to add encryption to all services in wake of...
      • NSA monitored 33m phone calls in Norway: Snowden
      • British Intelligence Operation to Kidnap Snowden? ...
      • Wal-Mart Asks Workers To Donate Food To Its Needy ...
      • DC official fired after criticizing Obama change
      • Corrupt Bank Officials Get Death Sentence in Vietnam
      • Behind the Pentagon’s doctored ledgers, a running ...
      • Dem Senator: 'We All Knew' Obama Was Lying
      • How Britain's Biggest Racists Created Zionism
      • Humor: Careful what you ask Grandma!
      • The Internet Is Now Weaponized, And You Are The Ta...
      • Countdown: US Hits Debt Ceiling in 84 Days
      • Senate Poised to Fund Programs the Military Doesn’...
      • Police departments have NSA like spying powers for...
      • Today Thousands March Against Mainstream Media
      • Security Expert: “Buy American Doesn’t Sell Well A...
      • BOMBSHELL! Diplomatic Agent Reveals That Benghazi ...
      • Meetings: Team Arpaio Put Congress On Obama ID Fra...
      • Humor: Sibbarpsrevyn
      • New Obamacare Tax: Sell Your Home, Help Fund Obama...
      • Articles of Impeachment Introduced to Oust Attorne...
      • Billions of Taxpayer Dollars Funding Insurgents in...
      • New Xbox Can See Through Your Clothes Like TSA Sca...
      • EU uses new budget powers to demand more austerity...
      • Quantum physics proves that there IS an afterlife,...
      • Humor: It rears it's truly ugly head
      • BREAKING: Democrats Give Obama 72 Hours To Fix Hea...
      • China to Ease 1-Child Policy and Abolish Labor Camps
      • Your Phone Number Is Going To Get A Reputation Score
      • Top Ten List of America's Stupidity.
    • ►  October (192)
    • ►  September (122)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile