Defense

Senate work on Defense bill will spill into next week

Chamber faces a long list of pending amendments that will push the debate into Tuesday.

Defense

Senate breaks with Obama, favors buying more C-17s

The White House strongly opposes the addition of the cargo planes, but has stopped short of threatening a veto over the program.

Defense

Senators clash over C-17 funding

Administration argues the military does not need more of the cargo planes, but the program employs 30,000 people in 43 states, making cuts politically difficult.

Defense

White House objects to extra C-17 planes

Administration statement stops short of a veto threat against the Defense spending bill.

Defense

Head of House seapower panel endorses Navy LCS plan

Rep. Gene Taylor, D-Miss., wants a final authorization bill to include a "block buy" for the next 10 littoral ships.

Defense

Officials poised to launch tanker contest

Goal is to award a contract by the middle of next year, in the hopes of rolling the first tanker off production lines by 2015.

Defense

Senate tees up Defense spending bill

Appropriations Committee chairman says he hopes to bring the bill to the floor as early as Wednesday.

Defense

Navy restructures ship program in effort to reduce costs

Officials hope competition for the exclusive contract will drive down the price tag, which has more than doubled since the program's inception.

Defense

Mullen: Afghan war needs 'more resources'

Joint Chiefs chairman says the United States probably will have to send more troops to Afghanistan to quell rising violence there.

Defense

Committee agrees to open door to possible F-22 exports

Legislative language would allow the Pentagon to start developing a version of the fighter jet that could be sold to allies.

Defense

Senator urges faster buildup of Afghan forces

Carl Levin, D-Mich., says move would be more effective than sending more U.S. combat troops to the country.

Defense

Senate panel backs F-22, F-35 engine cuts

But addition of funding for 10 C-17s marks a significant break with Pentagon officials.

Defense

Battle brewing over command authority

Pentagon and nation's governors are at odds over control of federal military forces and role of National Guard during domestic crises.

Defense

Army readies draft of modernization plan

The service is on track to complete by Labor Day a proposal for updating its fighting forces.

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Fighter Fight

Obama administration scores major victory in clash with Congress over F-22 funding.

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Shoring Up Shipbuilding

The Pentagon is making the case for a robust investment in shallow-water ships.

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A Different Future

Big changes in the Future Combat Systems program are altering the Army’s acquisition blueprint.

Defense

Obama submits plan to pay for troops

The $1 billion needed to pay for additional soldiers would come from lower-priority requirements.

Defense

Air Force urged to consider Navy F-18s

Officials want the Air Force to weigh all possibilities for dealing with the Air National Guard’s aging fleet of fighter jets.

Defense

House votes to end F-22 fighter jet production

President Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and other senior administration officials are pushing to end the program.