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Related: About this forumCongress, SecDef MUST Lead Pentagon From The Vale Of Seven Sins: CNAS
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Congress, SecDef MUST Lead Pentagon From The Vale Of Seven Sins: CNAS
By Colin Clark on June 06, 2013 at 5:50 PM
WASHINGTON: Some of Chuck Hagels best friends in the defense world offered him a compelling report on how to save almost as much as the $500 billion that the Budget Control Act will force him and his successors to cut over the next decade.
The wonderful title of the report, The Seven Deadly Sins of Defense Spending, will certainly give this effort a better chance of cutting through the enormous amount of white noise currently surrounding the sequestration and drawdown debate. Also, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) has close ties to the Obama administration that will give this report a much better chance of being read at senior levels in the Pentagon than most of the myriad other budget prescriptions.
The Seven Deadly Sins
Redundant overhead, layering and workforce;
Inefficient business practices;
Excessive acquisition costs and overruns;
Excess infrastructure, installations and management costs;
Unaffordable increases in cash compensation;
Unsustainable growth of military retirement system costs; and
Escalating military health care costs.
Of course, none of those are new in and of themselves. But the reports five authors provide fairly specific areas where the Pentagon could cut without endangering the countrys ability to project power globally.
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Congress, SecDef MUST Lead Pentagon From The Vale Of Seven Sins: CNAS (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Jun 2013
OP
They need to cancel the future submarines that the Republicans called for years ago.
Major Hogwash
Jun 2013
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Major Hogwash
(17,656 posts)1. They need to cancel the future submarines that the Republicans called for years ago.
Terrorists don't use submarines.
How the hell did they justify building so many new submarines to begin with?
I have no idea how they managed to get so much money budgeted for so many new submarines put in to the old Defense bill under Bush, but they need to wake up to reality and sequester those unnecessary submarines pronto.
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)2. Virginia-class submarines are a big-ticket item.
Five to seven billion dollars each.