Daily Report

Sept. 23, 2013

James Supports Air Force’s Top Acquisition Priorities

The Air Force’s three top acquisition priorities—fielding the F-35 strike fighter, KC-46A tanker, and Long Range Strike Bomber—”seem like the correct programs to me at this point,” Air Force Secretary nominee Deborah James told lawmakers last week. “Based on what...

Political Correctness Run Amok on Steroids

Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) last week asked Air Force Secretary nominee Deborah James during her confirmation hearing if it’s OK for an airman to have a Bible on his desk or an Air Force chaplain to end a prayer “in...

Replacing JSTARS

The Air Force will replace, rather than upgrade, the E-8C JSTARS fleet, said Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh and other senior Air Force leaders at AFA’s Air and Space Conference last week. “We think the first thing we need...

Rounding Out the Top Five

In addition to the F-35 strike fighter, KC-46A tanker, and Long Range Strike Bomber, Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh added two programs to round out the Air Force’s top five acquisition priorities. In a press briefing on Sept. 18...

Building Enablers for Air Coalitions

Through activities ranging from foreign military sales to exchanges and training, the Air Force’s international affairs division is working hard to build a “partnering culture” with allies and friends, said Heidi Grant, the Air Force’s deputy undersecretary for international affairs....

Reach and ISR Critical to Success in Pacific

There is a need for the US military to increase capability in the Asia-Pacific region, said Gen. Hawk Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander. While budget sequestration has complicated this task, there are core areas, such as long-range reach, that demand...

Building the Afghan Air Force

Americans have sacrificed much for the war in Afghanistan, but also must not forget the sacrifice Afghans have made, said Brig. Gen. John Michel, commanding general for NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan. The vast majority of Afghans want “this more than...

Former Secretaries Speak Out

The Air Force is still struggling with officer development, said James Roche, who served as Air Force Secretary from 2001 to 2005. “Officer development is terrible,” he said on Sept. 17 during the panel discussion of former SECAFs at AFA’s...

KC-46A Progress

The Air Force and Boeing are 40 percent done with the KC-46A development program and, so far, are meeting many requirements early, said Maj. Gen. John Thompson, program executive officer for tankers. “Our way forward is to continue with good...

C-5M IOC Coming Soon

Air Mobility Command chief Gen. Paul Selva said he would likely declare initial operational capability for the C-5M Super Galaxy transport next spring. Briefing reporters at AFA’s Air and Space Conference in National Harbor, Md., on Sept. 17, Selva said...