Friday, April 24, 2020

U.S. Special Ops Command Is Now Facing Budget Cuts

National Defense: Special Ops Command Faces Funding Cuts

U.S. Special Operations Command could see reductions in modernization investments in the coming years as the Pentagon focuses on great power competition.

President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2021 budget request included $2.3 billion for procurement for SOCOM, a reduction of about 12 percent compared to the enacted amount for 2020, and 26 percent less than what it was allocated in 2019, according to budget documents.

It also included $732 million for research, development, test and evaluation, about 14 percent less than the $852 million it received in 2020. However, that would still be well above the $613 million it received for RDT&E in 2019, providing more money to develop next-generation systems.

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WNU Editor: Another sign that the U.S. military focus is shifting away from small wars that go on forever, to preparing for big power conflicts.

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