In a strange turn of events, given the continual Pentagon push for jointness, Congress has signaled a desire to see whether the Air Force and the Navy should each have “service unique” Joint Unmanned Combat System programs. Included in the 2006 defense appropriations measure is a demand for an independent study that would address whether there is sufficient difference in requirements “to merit separation.” Lawmakers also want the independent review to consider cost-saving options and evaluate USAF’s role as executive agent. It’s due by May 3.
Questioned by lawmakers on the state of the Air Force's maintenance depots, Vice Chief of Staff Gen. James C. "Jim" Slife said April 30 that the service is investing in IT and data infrastructure to better sustain new software-intensive platforms—while acknowledging that there is still work to be done to…