When asked Friday afternoon (see above) why the Administration had nominated Navy Adm. William Fallon as the replacement (and first Navy commander) for US Central Command, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said the choice was not hard at all considering Fallon is one of the “best strategic thinkers in the military.” Gates added that in his job as head of US Pacific Command, Fallon was engaged in a large amount of diplomacy around the Pacific Rim—skills that will be utilized heavily in CENTCOM’s area of responsibility. Fallon faces Senators this week for his confirmation hearing. (By the way, rumor now has it that there really wasn’t much of a push from the Air Force to secure the PACOM slot.)
Anduril and General Atomics will develop their Collaborative Combat Aircraft for the Air Force, beating out Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, the service announced on April 24. But any of the non-selected companies can compete to actually manufacture the eventual design, the Air Force said.