Thursday, January 6, 2011

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 6, 2011


The Final Gates Defense-Budget Showdown Begins -- The Danger Room

What, you thought Roberts Gates was out the door as Pentagon chief? Before the defense secretary retires, it’s looking like he’s got one more fight over the defense budget left in him.

Gates’ likely last hurrah is his “efficiencies initiative,” an effort to wring $100 billion in budgetary fat out of the Pentagon so he can re-invest it in the guns, planes, and ships that he thinks are vital. Unless the fat’s cut, he’s argued, the pressures of the budget deficit could compel deeper cuts, jeopardizing national security. Even advocates of growing the defense budget are cool with axing wasteful programs — except it’s not been totally clear what Gates thinks is fat and what’s muscle, and therein lies the controversy.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

How to cut $1 trillion from the Pentagon -- CNN Money

China Has Plans For Five Carriers -- Aviation Week

Can Aegis Stop China’s Carrier Killer Missiles? -- Defense Tech

Saudi-US arms deal talks on track: Khaled -- The Saudi

Qatar targets multibillion-dollar fighter jet deal -- The National

China Shifting Nuclear Rules Of Engagement: Report -- Defense News/AFP

Conscription Fades Away From Lack Of Interest -- Strategy Page

CIA Delayed Breakup of Khan Network for Decades, Journalists Assert
-- Global Security Newswire

The Great Naval Officer Exodus -- Information Dissemination

FW Star Telegram–Cuts for U.S. F-35 orders expected in Gates savings plan -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog

Lockheed Martin Outlines Missile Defense Efforts in 2010 -- Defpro

DARPA Pushes Out The Robo-Boat -- Ares/Aviation Week

High-tech Army equipment, robots to also star at 2011 All-American Bowl
-- www.Army.mil

Thursday ceremony to begin construction at $1.2 billion NSA center
-- Sltrib

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