
The biggest sticking points in the budget request
Reporters Roxana Tiron and Travis Tritten from Bloomberg Government break down what Congress thinks about the FY21 military budget request, and what that means for future Pentagon plans.
Reporters Roxana Tiron and Travis Tritten from Bloomberg Government break down what Congress thinks about the FY21 military budget request, and what that means for future Pentagon plans.
Susanna Blume, senior fellow and director of the Defense Program at CNAS, discusses the Army leadership’s approach to the FY21 budget.
Sinclair Harris, national vice president of military affairs at the Navy League, discusses what the FY21 budget request says about priorities at the Navy, and how it impacts their shipbuilding plans.
In this two-part interview, U.S. Chief Information Officer Suzette Kent outlines IT modernization in the FY21 budget request and the government’s plans for data in 2020.
Brig. Gen. Gregory Touhill (USAF Ret.), president of AppGate Federal Group, discusses what the FY21 budget request has in store for Homeland Security’s cybersecurity component.
Todd Harrison, director of the CSIS Aerospace Security Project, details what Air Force programs are like in next year’s budget request, and what could go away to help build the Space Force.
Robert Work, former Deputy Secretary of Defense, breaks down what the Pentagon’s latest budget request means for technology spending and executing the National Defense Strategy.
Bill Greenwalt, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security, discusses proposed cuts to the Department of Defense’s fourth estate agencies.