Dakota Wood, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said the Marine Corps likely hopes to preserve a balanced force while bringing down its total size and…
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USMC Plans To Cut 15,000 After Iraq, Afghan Wars
February 7, 2011 • In the News • Original: Inside Defense
Fearing a Wage Freeze
February 7, 2011 • In the News • Source: Army Times
Politics aside, however, a military pay freeze likely would not harm the Defense Department, said Todd Harrison of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, who has analyzed various proposals…
National Security Implications of the Crisis in Egypt
February 6, 2011 • In the News • Original: This Week in Defense News with Vago Muradian
When it comes to Egypt, the investments we’ve made in international military education and training really pay off in situations like this
Lack of Budget Will Soon Hurt USAF: Officials
February 6, 2011 • In the News • Source: Defense News
The lack of flexibility is an enormous problem, said Mark Gunzinger, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington think tank. “When you move money around…
Analysts Expect ‘No Surprises,’ Further Program Kills in DoD Request
February 6, 2011 • In the News • Source: The Hill
Gates plans to take some of those monies and shift them to other needs — but some lawmakers and analysts say the secretary might lose a good chunk as Congress…