Daily Report

May 19, 2011

Gates Lays Out Defense Review Parameters

Pentagon officials are structuring the forthcoming defense comprehensive review to “ensure that future spending decisions are focused on strategy and risks, and are not simply a math and accounting exercise,” said Defense Secretary Robert Gates Wednesday. “If we’re going to...

Difficult Choices on the Horizon

The only certainty in strategic planning is that there are a lot of unknowns in predicting the future, Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said in his National Security Forum keynote address at Maxwell AFB, Ala. That's why balance across core functions, investment categories, and components will be critical to ensuring the Air Force is ready for the future fight, wherever that might be, he said. Defense Department and Air Force strategists will have to keep a close eye on evolving trends in economic globalization, demographics, environmental changes, information technology, shifting balances of power, and regional developments, said Donley. The austere budget environment also is not likely to change anytime soon. "The task ahead of us will be far from easy and comes with its own set of challenges and opportunities. Many difficult choices loom on the horizon," he said during Tuesday's speech. (Donley speech full text)

Ready or Not

Mobility air forces have been able to maintain a high readiness level despite “robust and dynamic” operational requirements, said Lt. Gen. Loren Reno, deputy chief of staff for logistics. The mission capability rate for MAF assets currently lies at 82.7...

Change of Leadership at AFRL

Maj. Gen. William McCasland is now in charge of the Air Force Research Lab after a change-of-command ceremony at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. McCasland succeeds Maj. Gen. Ellen Pawlikowski, who is moving on to her next assignment as commander of the...

McKinley Welcomes Plan for National Guard Vice Chief

Gen. Craig McKinley, National Guard Bureau chief, told lawmakers that he backs the plan working its way through Congress to establish the position of a National Guard vice chief manned by a three-star general officer. “We fully support that. We...

Don’t Forget the People

It’s well established that the Air National Guard operates some of the oldest airplanes in the Air Force’s inventory and faces hardware challenges ahead to maintain its capabilities in mission areas like air sovereignty alert. However, equally important, if not...

Air Force Buying 48 More Special Mission C-130Js

Air Force Buying 48 More Special-Mission C-130Js: The Air Force has added 48 MC-130J special operations aircraft to its HC/MC-130J recapitalization program of record, increasing the intended buy from 74 to 122 airframes. Thirty-two of the newly added MC-130Js will...

Tankers on Track to Offload Another Billion

Air Force KC-135 and KC-10 tankers offloaded more than 357 million pounds of fuel in the first four months of 2011 to coalition aircraft flying in US Central Command’s area of operations, according to Air Mobility Command officials. That equates...

First Italian KC-767 Tankers Enter Service

Italy’s first two KC-767 tankers formally entered service, announced manufacturer Boeing. The Italian air force held a ceremony on Tuesday at its air base at Pratica di Mare near Rome for the occasion. “This is a milestone event for the...