DoD’s budget boosts funds for F-35, spec opsBy John T. Bennett - Staff writer
Posted : Thursday Jan 28, 2010 21:16:09 EST
The Pentagon’s 2011 budget will seek nearly $11 billion for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, while also putting $4 billion toward a new long-range bomber and boosting funds for special operations forces, according to a draft overview of the spending request obtained by Defense News.
The Obama administration’s 2011 Pentagon spending request follows a tumultuous 2010 Pentagon budget process that saw Defense Secretary Robert Gates cancel, restructure or otherwise alter about 50 major U.S. weapon programs.
Due to be sent to Congress on Feb. 1, the new budget will call for the termination of yet more programs while doubling the purchase of MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aircraft, according to the summary document, titled “Overview — FY 2011 Defense Budget” and labeled “Draft — Predecisional.” And as in years past, the budget will push to finally kill purchases of the Air Force’s C-17 cargo plane and an alternative engine for the F-35.
“Since taking office, Secretary Gates has taken decisive action to increase the capabilities available to our deployed forces — especially those forces in combat in Iraq and Afghanistan,” the summary says. “The FY 2011 budget builds upon his previous actions, which Congress generally has supported, and advances the
emphasis on current conflicts.”
Despite that current-war focus, the summary also describes a 2011 budget request that “funds a robust program to develop and procure superior aircraft to guarantee continued air dominance over current and future battlefields.”
Rest of article about this $239,000,000 dollar pig in a poke at: http://www.navytimes.com/news/2010/01/defense_budget_summary_012810w/