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Sean Kennedy

Defense

Movement to Audit the Pentagon Gains Traction

August 18, 2016 Sean Kennedy

Consensus in the nation’s capital is rare.  Agreement between Republicans and Democrats is typically confined to a belief that Washington, D.C. is miserably hot this time of year, and therefore the summer recess should last as long as possible.  However, the release of the official party platforms for 2016 has revealed another area of solidarity: auditing the Pentagon.

Defense

Movement to Audit the Pentagon Gaining Speed

July 22, 2016 Sean Kennedy

Consensus in the nation’s capital is rare.  Agreement between Republicans and Democrats is typically confined to a belief that Washington, D.C. is miserably hot this time of year, and therefore the summer Congressional recess should last as long as possible.  With the release of the official party platforms for 2016, another area of consensus has […]

Defense

Boeing on the Hook for Failures of New Air Force Tanker

June 16, 2016 Sean Kennedy

Pegasus, the mythological white winged horse that sprang forth from the neck of Medusa, never had any problem taking off; however, the same is not true for the horse’s namesake aircraft, the KC-46 tanker.

Uncategorized

New Air Force Tanker Unable to Refuel Planes

June 8, 2016 Sean Kennedy

Boeing is set to miss a significant contractual deadline in its KC-46 tanker program. According to a May 27, 2016 Defense News article, the contractor was supposed to deliver 18 aircraft to the Air Force by August 2017, the latest (and most significant) of many delays in the KC-46 program.  The planes will now arrive […]

General Waste

Fiscal Year 2017 Appropriations: Poor Track Record, Poor Outlook

May 13, 2016 Sean Kennedy

In January 2016, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Ohio) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) declared their intention to punctually approve the 12 appropriations bills that fund the federal government.  Perhaps this declaration was designed to mark the ten-year anniversary of the last time this feat was accomplished, in fiscal year (FY) 2006.

Defense

Questionable Justification for Noncompetitive Huey Replacement

March 18, 2016 Sean Kennedy

The Air Force currently operates 62 Bell UH-1N Twin Huey helicopters, which serve two purposes: they provide security for the country’s nuclear missile fields, and perform the continuity of government mission, whereby designated senior officials would be transported out of the nation’s capital in the event of an emergency.

Budget, Defense

Status Quo for Obama’s Last Budget

February 18, 2016 Sean Kennedy

The record-setting $4 trillion budget proposed by President Obama for fiscal year (FY) 2017, released on February 9, 2016 contains the usual suspect spending suggestions that he has made for the past seven years, along with a list of proposed cuts.

Defense

This is What Ash Carter’s Reform Looks Like

December 19, 2015 Sean Kennedy

Upon assuming the office of Secretary of Defense in February 2015, Ashton Carter prioritized recruiting private sector companies – especially those in technology industries – to bid on contracts awarded by the Department of Defense (DOD).  Carter, who holds a PhD in theoretical physics and lectured at Stanford, had the chops to appeal to Silicon Valley tech mavens. 

General Waste

Dr. Tom Coburn’s Legacy

November 20, 2015 Sean Kennedy

From 2008 until he retired from the Senate in January 2015, Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) provided an invaluable resource for taxpayers by publishing compilations of the worst wasteful spending.  Between 2011 and 2014, the annual publication was called “The Wastebook.”  The October 2014 version of this report revealed an $856,000 grant to train mountain lions […]

Appropriations

Congressional Appropriations 101

September 16, 2015 Sean Kennedy

As schools across the country open for another year, students will learn about the division of powers in the federal government.  Teachers will describe the role of Congress and the power of the purse.  They will likely teach what should happen during the budget and appropriations process.

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