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Senate, House Set To Rumble Over Who Controls Nuke Budget

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Senate, House Set To Rumble Over Who Controls Nuke Budget

The provision seeks to prevent the Nuclear Weapons Council "from further encroaching on the development of the NNSA budget," Kingston Reif, director of arms control and threat reduction policy at the Arms Control Association, told Breaking D.

 

Top Defense Execs Ask For Help in Next COVID Stimulus Package

The biggest defense manufacturers in the world warned the Pentagon and OMB of "significant job losses in pivotal states" if Congress doesn't come up with stimulus money to cover unforeseen expenses.

 

DoD Needs New Measures For Valuing Weapons: Mitchell

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon should not judge weapon systems on "overly simplistic metrics" but adopt a more holistic evaluation that weighs a weapon's cost and capabilities against the total costs of achieving the mission, a new paper from the Mitchell Institute argues. "All we ever hear is, that the F-22 and the F-35 are expensive. But…

 

Congress Pushes Pentagon To Finally Kick Turkey Out Of F-35 Program

The senators wrote they "remain concerned about the direction Turkey is taking under the leadership of President Erdogan…Turkey is not behaving like a responsible actor or working collaboratively with the West at the level we expect from a NATO ally."

 

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