Put Defense First, Hunter Says: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) has said it before, and he’s saying it again: The Pentagon must build a defense to meet the actual threats, and not shape the nation’s force to fit within a pre-determined budget number. The Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said last week that he will make that goal the focus of the panel’s so-called Committee Defense Review, which Hunter unveiled on Sept. 14. (DR, 09/15/05) The CDR’s Threat Panel held the first of several hearings last week. At one session, Hunter said that the “price tag” would come after determining “what it takes to defend America.” The threat panel’s hearings (DR, 09/23/05) will continue all this week.
Aircraft readiness will suffer if Congress does not approve some $1.5 billion worth of spare parts the Air Force requested in its annual Unfunded Priorities List, sent to Capitol Hill last week, Chief of Staff Gen. David W. Allvin said.