Defense

Lawmaker seeks to require military to buy U.S.-bred bomb-sniffing dogs

Most military dogs now come from fabled European bloodlines.

Defense

Defense chief asks two Air Force officials to resign

The Air Force has been involved in several high-profile scandals in the last year.

Defense

Senator wants post created to curb rising weapons costs

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said he would model the position on the Pentagon's director of operational test and evaluation, who oversees tests for major acquisition programs.

Defense

House-passed bill would ramp up IED office oversight

A separate but related provision in the bill would place more emphasis on irregular warfare by creating an assistant secretary of Defense post.

Defense

House-passed bill seeks better coordination between State and Defense

Amendment would establish a 12-member panel to review how the two departments, as well as the U.S. Agency for International Development, collaborate on overseas national security issues.

Defense

Defense secretary: Navy, Air Force may need to subsidize Army soon

The Army's dwindling funds could affect service members' pay, training and family support activities.

Defense

Pentagon policy bill touts readiness, but defers tough weapons decisions

House Armed Services Committee did not aggressively reorder the Pentagon's budget priorities, nor did it scale back major defense procurement programs.

Defense

Tanker contract likely to fuel long House markup debate

Other amendments seek to overturn cuts to the Army's Future Combat Systems, missile defense programs and several major weapons systems.

Defense

House Armed Services agrees to boost submarine funds

Panel adds $422 million to the Navy's Virginia-class submarine program.

Defense

Panel sinks Navy's $2.5B request for DDG-1000 destroyer

The move essentially puts an indefinite hold on one of the Navy's biggest modernization programs.

Defense

Panels cut Future Combat Systems funding, back larger military pay raise

Raise boosted to 3.9 percent, half a percentage point higher than the president's request.

Defense

Senate panel backs 3.9 percent military pay raise

Committee also approves the Army's $3.9 billion request for the eventual $160 billion Future Combat Systems.

Oversight

Boeing presses Congress to have Navy buy more Super Hornets

Efforts could set up a clash with Joint Strike Fighter program advocates.

Defense

House chairman wants civilian agencies to play larger role in Iraq

Ike Skelton, D-Mo., plans to insert language into the fiscal 2009 defense authorization bill requiring more cooperation.

Defense

House chairman opposes Navy bid for smaller carrier fleet

Lawmakers have raised concerns that the Navy is trying to skirt a provision that requires the service to maintain at least 11 carriers.

Defense

Lawmaker to oppose domestic add-ons to war funding bill

Senate Democrat says he hopes to avoid any "unnecessary disruptions," including a possible veto, in enacting the spending bill.

Defense

Defense appropriations chair doesn't need full committee markup on war funds

Lawmaker says any decision on how to handle the supplemental will be made directly by leadership.

Defense

Army seeks to shift funds to bolster Future Combat Systems effort

Move of $250 million aimed at keeping program on schedule despite congressional budget cuts.

Defense

Defense secretary says he hopes to resume troop withdrawals in fall

Statement came just hours after President Bush said he would accept Gen. David Petraeus' recommendation and order the drawdown to stop after July.

Defense

Lawmaker plans to attach strings to missile defense funds

Ellen Tauscher, D-Calif., says she does not want to commit to systems in Europe unless both countries central to the plans formally agree to host them.