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The Army expects a long in-development effort to develop high-bandwidth, mobile, two-way satellite and terrestrial radio communications to attain initial operational capability in May 2013, according to recently released documents detailing the department’s information technology budget proposal for the coming fiscal year.
Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee voted unanimously Nov. 15 to approve a new fiscal 2012 defense authorization bill that would include another $21 billion in cuts from the request.
Base Defense Department spending in the coming fiscal year would be $8.9 billion less than the amount President Barack Obama requested in February if the House Appropriations Committee gets its way.
The Defense Department's $670.9 billion budget request for fiscal 2012 is less than the Pentagon has requested in the past, but the decrease is mostly due to a sharp decrease in funding for overseas
When unveiling his efficiency effort earlier this year, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said a reduction in the number of oversight reports would be one of many ways to find the $100 billion he wants
Among the losers in the Senate Appropriations Committee version of the fiscal 2011 military spending bill is WIN-T, for which Senate appropriators say the Army asked for $25 million too much to spend
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