Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has let his voice be heard: Congress’ lollygagging on passing a defense appropriations bill and the threat of a fiscal-year-long continuing resolution is the “crisis on my doorstep,” he said last week.
Now, defense analysts are chiming in with their concerns.
A senior Navy official told Defense News the lack of an official budget is “not a good situation to be in. It forces you into stupid management decisions.”
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Navy chief concerned about budget -- Politico
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CEOs urge passage of fiscal 2011 Pentagon budget -- Baltimore Sun
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