Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Defense Industry To Slow Down?

(Photo from Bradley Arms)

Boom Times Likely To Fade For Defense Industry
-- Yahoo Finance/AP

Defense spending likely to wane as economic crisis grows, new president takes office

WASHINGTON (AP) -- There are few industries whose fortunes are so closely tied to government as defense contractors, companies that now provide the military with everything from fighter jets to janitors. And for the past eight years, business has been very good.

But with that government customer now ailing, the boom times are likely to end.

Long-term problems loom for the defense industry -- growing Pentagon costs for items other than weapons, calls for defense contracting reform by both men vying for the White House, and uncertainty over how massive government expenditures to prop up the economy will affect defense spending, by far the largest discretionary portion of the federal budget. With the Treasury pouring billions of dollars into rescue plans, there is suspicion that Washington's appetite for expensive defense programs will diminish.

"No one really yet knows when or to what extent defense spending could be affected, but it's unrealistic to think there won't be some measure of impact," Boeing Co. Chief Executive W. James McNerney wrote in an Oct. 2 e-mail to company employees in which he warned the plans could "crowd out" defense funding.

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My Comment: It will only take one major terrorism incident on U.S. soil .... and overnight it will completely change the dynamics of the U.S. Military budget.

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