Defense

Obama seeks increase in Defense spending

Administration requests $548.9 billion for the department's base budget -- a 3.4 percent boost over fiscal 2010 enacted levels -- and $159.3 billion to pay for the wars.

Defense

Defense review urges 'more and better' capabilities

Quadrennial assessment stresses need for more long-range strike aircraft and new technology, addresses military's relationship with the U.S. industrial base.

Defense

Analysts: Defense budget likely to receive increased scrutiny

Long-term efforts to rein in the federal deficit will require taking a hard look at the Pentagon's spending, observers say.

Defense

Obama to request $14.2 billion to train, equip Afghan forces

Figure is more than double the $6.6 billion already appropriated for fiscal 2010.

Defense

Report reveals trouble with new Army combat systems

All of the technologies struggled through a recent round of testing and will require significantly more work before the service can send them to a combat unit, study finds.

Defense

Defense contractors are confident about fiscal 2011 budget

But industry sources predict modest increase in Pentagon spending will go largely to personnel and healthcare costs instead of new weapons systems.

Defense

States get expanded role in Guard policy

A bipartisan Council of Governors will advise the administration on National Guard and other homeland defense issues.

Defense

Army to spend heavily on new aircraft

Additional medical evacuation helicopters to support the troop buildup in Afghanistan are among the aircraft needed.

Defense

Troop surge to bring more orders for unmanned aircraft

Officials say intelligence and reconnaissance equipment will play a big role in Afghanistan mission.

Defense

Defense bill breathes new life into canceled programs

Legislation includes $130 million for the troubled VH-71 presidential helicopter program despite White House opposition.

Defense

Fight over tanker pact puts two nominations in limbo

Alabama senator is blocking the nominations of Erin Conaton as the Air Force's No. 2 civilian leader and Frank Kendall as Defense acquisition and technology chief.

Defense

Appropriators give lifeline to helicopter program

Additional funding could keep the VH-71 alive and its workforce largely intact as the Pentagon reviews plans for fielding a new presidential helicopter.

Defense

GAO upholds protests of Army truck pact

Watchdog says the service should re-evaluate three proposals for the five-year deal, whose price tag could reach $3 billion.

Defense

Commander says surge can be done quickly

Air Force Gen. Duncan McNabb says the military successfully moved almost the same number of personnel into the country this year.

Defense

Surge will include thousands of mine-resistant vehicles

Pentagon has already tapped Oshkosh Corp. to build 6,219 of the vehicles by April.

Defense

Northrop threatens to quit contest for tanker contract

Company's president says the Pentagon must significantly change the parameters of the competition for it to be worth participating.

Defense

Lawmakers eye Afghanistan withdrawal date, funding

Senate panel holds the first in a series of congressional hearings on Obama's decision to deploy 30,000 more troops.

Oversight

Experts foresee need for fiscal 2010 Defense supplemental in spring

Influx of troops in Afghanistan could require tens of billions of dollars more than what has already been requested for this fiscal year.

Defense

Obama contacts Hill about Afghan decision

At least 31 members from both parties and chambers have been invited to a meeting with the president before his address to the nation on Tuesday night.

Defense

Obama's missile plan clears hurdle

Senate approves language allowing the Pentagon to use $68.5 million in unspent fiscal 2009 funds to build a Hawaii test facility for the Navy's Aegis Weapons System.