June 3, 2013

As Congress continues to consider the National Defense Authorization Act, please join the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments and eight other prominent think-tanks, as we discuss the bipartisan consensus surrounding the need for fundamental reform at DOD.

With gridlock a central feature of Washington life, it is all the more remarkable when conservatives, libertarians, liberals and centrists agree. When it comes to military spending, these groups are united around the imperative for structural Pentagon reforms to address rising internal costs relating to excess domestic bases, the size of DoD’s civilian workforce and military compensation.

Who: Representatives from nine of the leading public policy research organizations in DC

What: A discussion concerning the need for DoD structural reform

C-Span Webcast