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Sean Kennedy

Appropriations, Communications, Congress, General Waste, National Security

New Voice Opposes MEADS

09/11/2013 Sean Kennedy

As members of Congress reconvene following their long summer break, one of their most immediate tasks will be to pass legislation to fund the federal government beyond the current fiscal year, which ends at the end of the month. One issue that is likely to crop up (yet) again is funding for the Medium Extended […]

Budget, Postal Service

To Boldly Go Where No Congress Has Gone Before

09/11/2013 Sean Kennedy

The 113th Congress is headed toward a very humble place in the record books by passing the fewest number of bills signed into law since that statistic was first tracked more than 70 years ago.  Thus far, the House and Senate have passed only 15 bills, including one all-important piece of legislation that specified “the size of precious-metal blanks that will be used in the production of the National Baseball Hall of Fame commemorative coins.”  The current record low of 220 bills was set in the 112th Congress.

Defense

DCGS May Need to be Deep-Sixed

07/15/2013 Sean Kennedy

The Army’s Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS-A), a network-based tool intended to provide real-time access to intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, invokes a strong reaction from both its proponents and detractors.  According to Army brass, DCGS-A represents a breakthrough in intelligence support capability, while users have called it a “huge, bloated, excessively expensive money pit.”

Appropriations, Communications, Congress, General Waste, International, National Security

Mixed News on Defense

06/08/2013 Sean Kennedy

The summer appropriations process for the Department of Defense (DOD), beginning with the initial authorizing bills, has thus far brought a mixed bag of news. On the positive side, the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) directs the Pentagon to look for commercial products capable of performing functions currently under the purview […]

Budget, Defense

Further Scrutiny for the “Little Crappy Ship”

05/03/2013 Sean Kennedy

A senior naval commander believes the troubled Littoral Combat Ship (LCS), or “Little Crappy Ship” as it has been referred to inside the Navy, does not have enough firepower.  Other analysts believe the ship is not survivable.

Defense

End of the Line for MEADS

04/13/2013 Sean Kennedy

The Obama Administration may have just hammered the last nail into the coffin of the Medium Extended Air Defense System (MEADS).

Defense

Further Scrutiny for the “Little Crappy Ship”

04/06/2013 Sean Kennedy

A senior naval commander believes the Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) lacks appropriate firepower.

Budget, Defense, General Waste

Another Deficit Driver: Contractor Pensions

04/03/2013 Sean Kennedy

Since the 1980s, private companies, the federal government, and several state governments have eliminated the uncertainties and risks associated with managing defined benefit pension plans (low interest rates, stock market declines, and an aging work force) and have migrated to defined contribution retirement options.  However, many companies that contract with the federal government have continued to offer defined benefit plans, in part because the investment risks are absorbed by the taxpayers through reimbursements for pension shortfalls. 

General Waste, Transportation

Business as Usual in the Land of the Midnight Sun

03/21/2013 Sean Kennedy

Alaska has long received more than its fair share of federal funding.

Defense

Never Ending Problems for the F-35

02/23/2013 Sean Kennedy

For the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, trouble has again reared its ugly head. 

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