Defense

Effort to salvage helicopter program draws veto threat

White House "strongly objects" to any funding in the Defense authorization bill that would continue the troubled presidential helicopter program.

Defense

Conferees face multiyear fighter decision

Differing approaches to procuring Navy F/A-18E/F Super Hornets could become an issue during House-Senate negotiations on defense policy bill.

Defense

Obama wins vote on canceled engine

The action reverses years of strong support in the Senate for the second engine program.

Defense

Lawmaker drops support for more F-22s

House Defense Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman John Murtha, D-Pa., says Senate's rejection of the measure and president's veto threat changed his mind.

Defense

Senate rejects F-22 funding

The House-passed version of the Defense authorization bill includes a $369 million down payment for 12 F-22s in fiscal 2011.

Defense

Senate agreement clears way for vote on future of F-22

Pentagon wants to cap the fleet of aircraft at the 187 already on order.

Defense

Panel rejects Obama's biggest Defense cuts

President Obama has threatened to veto any Defense bill that contains unwanted funding for the F-22 fleet.

Defense

Work on Defense bill slows in Senate

Armed Services panel leader says he is unable to get agreement on his pending amendment to strip funding for F-22 fighter jets the administration did not request.

Defense

Air Force leaders side with Obama on fighter jet funding

Chairman of Armed Services panel expects a close vote on an amendment that would strip the Defense authorization bill of funding for extra planes.

Defense

Levin, McCain expect some flak in Senate's F-22 dogfight

Committee leaders face uphill battle in stripping authorization bill of funding for fighter jets the Obama administration does not want.

Defense

House targets satellite export controls

Effort to relax restrictions has high-level support from President Obama and former House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee Chairwoman Ellen Tauscher.

Defense

Leaders to fight own panel's decision to buy more F-22s

Defense chief has called more funding unnecessary particularly as the Air Force begins to buy F-35 Joint Strike Fighters and relies more heavily on unmanned aerial vehicles.

Defense

Democrats split over Afghanistan exit demands

Defense bill amendment demanding the Obama administration produce an exit strategy for the war in Afghanistan fails.

Defense

Obama threatens veto of defense bill over fighter jet add-on

Allowing funding for more F-22 Raptors would reverse the Pentagon's decision to end production of the stealthy fighters.

Defense

Lawmaker eases demand for split tanker deal

Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., will stop short of requiring the Pentagon to use the split-buy strategy.

Defense

Senator considers buying more fighter jets for Navy

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said he does not back congressional efforts to add more F-22 Raptor fighter jets or C-17 Globemaster III cargo planes to Air Force arsenal.

Defense

Lawmaker backs more fighter jet funding despite appearances

Rep. Neil Abercrombie, D-Hawaii, says he supports additional F-22s but does not favor tapping environmental cleanup funds to offset the costs.

Defense

Missile defense funding debate dominates panel's markup

Republicans attempted to add $1.2 billlion to $9.3 billion request for missile defense programs.

Defense

Panel lays groundwork to buy more fighter jets

Defense bill amendment authorizes $369 million for the advance procurement of 12 F-22s in fiscal 2011.

Defense

Republicans to use authorization markup to mount security offensive

GOP lawmakers criticize Democrats for decreasing missile defense funding over fiscal 2009.