Friday, June 1, 2012

The Pentagon’s No. 2 Official 'Sounds-Off' On The Defense Budget

Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter delivers remarks on budget priorities for defense in the 21st century at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2012. DOD photo by Glenn Fawcett

Defense Official: Sequester Would Create ‘Adsurdities’ -- Washington Times

The Pentagon’s No. 2 official said Wednesday that automatic spending cuts set to being in January would create “absurdities” and devastate the defense industries that support the troops.

“Sequester would have devastating effects on our readiness and our workforce, and disrupt thousands of contracts and programs,” Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said at the American Enterprise Institute.

The automatic spending cuts, known as sequestration, would require an additional $600 billion reduction in defense spending over the next 10 years if Congress does not reach a deal on the budget.

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More News On Deputy Defense Secretary Ashton Carter`s Remarks On The Defense Budget

Carter to Congress: Don’t Mess With the Budget -- Defense News
How to cut defense without resorting to the sequester -- Washington Post
Pentagon’s No. 2 Leader Criticizes Lawmakers’ Add-Backs to Defense Bill -- National Journal
DepSecDef to Hill: Let’s be ‘rational’ -- DoD Buzz
Obama defense official re-sounds the alarm about spending cuts -- MSNBC
Carter: DOD Puts Strategy Before Budget for Future Force -- U.S. Department of Defense

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