Thursday, October 16, 2014

Army Industrial Base Said to Be in 'Death Spiral'

At what point will Army readiness be compromised by sharp reductions in research, development and acquisition spending, a moderator on a panel asked Heidi Shyu, assistant secretary of the Army for acquisition, logistics and technology. "We are already at that point," she answered. Later, she said that the Army-owned manufacturing facilities were in a "death spiral." R&D and acquisition accounts have dropped twice as fast as the Army top line budget over the past three years, she said. Parsing out the design and development accounts, the Army's is now has the smallest budget of all the armed services.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's OK, right? China has our back when it comes to military R&D, right?

Jimmy the Saint said...

Say what you will about the guy, but the Obamessiah promised "fundamental change" - and on that, he has delivered.

Anonymous said...

Already got M4s and 'green' ammo - what more does the Army need?

Sounds like the next steps will have to be done by cicilian volunteer researchers!

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Paul X said...

I'm wondering why we should care? The Army is just another part of the government protection racket, aren't they? With their funding problems it just means they will have a harder time than usual invading other countries. Not such a bad thing after all...

Anonymous said...

OPS normal, the same strategy was implemented by Mr. Peanut (you all remember that pesky peace dividend don't you?) and then by slick. BTW, I suspect that the Army budget is still a lot bigger than the Coast Guards (yes there are FIVE armed forces...........)