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Military Forces in FY 2021: The Budget and Strategy Overview: Four Challenges and a Wild Card

CSIS Senior Adviser Mark Cancian annually produces a series of papers on US military forces. This first white paper in the series analyzes what DOD did with military forces in FY 2021 and four challenges and a wild card that military forces face in the future.

October 20, 2020 — Mark Cancian
Analysis / Budget

What to Look for in the FY 2021 Defense Budget Request

The Trump administration is expected to release its FY 2021 defense budget request on February 10, 2020, the final budget submitted in the BCA era. In this brief, experts from the CSIS International Security Program outline major issues to watch in the FY 2021 defense budget.

February 6, 2020 — Seamus P. Daniels, Mark Cancian, Andrew Hunter, Tom Karako, Wes Rumbaugh, Todd Harrison
Analysis / Reform, Strategy

Getting to Less? Exploring the Press for Less in America’s Defense Commitments

This CSIS Brief is the first in a series that explores the contours and implications of strategies that might reduce the U.S. military’s mission space through greater constraints on its ends, ways, or means.

January 16, 2020 — Kathleen Hicks, Joseph P. Federici
Analysis / Forces

U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: Army

The Army struggles to grow its force structure as it takes steps towards modernization for great power conflict. In the fourth white paper in his series on U.S. forces, CSIS’s Mark Cancian analyzes the Army’s plans and challenges for growth and modernization.

October 21, 2019 — Mark Cancian
Analysis / Forces

U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: Marine Corps

The Marine Corps is developing capabilities for great power conflict after decades of counterinsurgency. In the third white paper in a series on U.S. forces, CSIS’s Mark Cancian analyzes the Marine Corps’ force structure, strategic reorientation, and long-term challenges.

October 16, 2019 — Mark Cancian
Analysis / Forces

U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Strategic and Budget Context

This first white paper in Mark Cancian’s military forces series analyzes the strategy and budget context for building forces in FY 2020, criticisms of the strategy, budget and resulting force plans, and risks for sustaining force levels in the future.

October 3, 2019 — Mark Cancian
Analysis / Forces

U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: The Struggle to Align Forces with Strategy

The overall theme of this year’s military forces report is the struggle to align forces and strategy, unrelenting operational demands, and legacy programs whose smooth operations and strong constituencies inhibit rapid change.

September 24, 2019 — Mark Cancian
Analysis / Acquisition, Forces

Beating the Air into Submission: Investing in Vertical Lift Modernization (Part II)

In our last paper, we discussed the current state of the U.S. vertical lift fleet and how past investment decisions helped shape this fleet. This brief will focus on future investments. Vertical lift aircraft are a substantial part of the U.S. military, both in terms of fleet size and investment levels. Helicopters and tiltrotors make…

May 10, 2019 — Gabriel Coll, Andrew Hunter
Analysis / Budget

2020 Budget: One Half Step Towards A Great Power Strategy

There is no question that Pentagon’s 2020 budget takes significant steps to move the department from a focus on regional conflicts and counter-insurgency to a focus on great power conflicts. But the four services clearly are struggling with this balance.

March 25, 2019 — Mark Cancian, sdaniels, via Breaking Defense
Analysis / Forces

How Does Space Policy Directive-4 Reorganize U.S. Military Space Operations?

On February 19, 2019, President Trump signed a new Space Policy Directive, which directs the Department of Defense (DoD) to formally create a separate military service for space. This long-anticipated announcement endorses DoD to submit to Congress a request to stand up the U.S. Space Force.

February 20, 2019 — Kaitlyn Johnson, sdaniels, via CSIS
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