The Congressional Budget Office has said the increasing costs of weapon systems, operation and maintenance as well as military compensation have become âinternal pressuresâ within the Defense Departmentâs budget and have âexacerbatedâ the discrepancy between
MoreThe Defense Department had to adjust its portfolio of space, ISR and ground and tactical air capabilities to trim nearly $22 billion from its proposed fiscal 2017 budget, DoD Comptroller Mike McCord told Defense News in
MoreThe Congressional Budget Office has identified four strategies for the Defense Department to reform the military compensation structure in order to manage the department’s sequestration-level funds. DoD could save at least $172
MoreChief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Bill Moran said the Pentagon could ask the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission for more details on its proposals for military retirement and healthcare reforms, the Military Times reported Thursday.
MoreAir Force Secretary Deborah Lee James has announced that she and Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh III have agreed that the service will not implement further involuntary force reductions for fiscal year 2015.
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