Jason Sherman

Jason Sherman is a reporter for Inside Defense. For more than two decades -- including stints with Defense News and Armed Forces Journal -- he has covered the Pentagon, defense industry, the military budget, weapon system acquisition and defense policy formulation as well as reporting on technology, business, and global arms trade. Jason has traveled to more than 40 countries, studied medieval history at the State University of New York at Buffalo, and lives in Brooklyn.

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Daily News | December 12, 2007

The White House Office of Management and Budget has directed the Pentagon to add money to the Air Force's fiscal year 2009 budget request to shut down the C-17 aircraft production line in August 2009, dialing up the pressure on program supporters in Congress to keep Boeing's Globemaster III production facility humming by financing additional C-17s in an emergency supplemental bill next year.

Daily News | December 11, 2007

House and Senate lawmakers have agreed to legislation that would bar the Pentagon from naming private-sector "lead systems integrators" to lead the development of major weapon systems, a contracting practice the Defense Department has favored in complex programs including the Army's marquee modernization effort -- the Future Combat System.

Daily News | December 10, 2007

The Joint Light Tactical Vehicle program is poised to proceed with a new acquisition strategy presented by the Army and Marine Corps last week to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, according to Pentagon and industry sources.

Daily News | December 7, 2007

The Army and Marine Corps will run out of money to pay for operations in Iraq and Afghanistan early in the new calendar year, according to a new report by the nonpartisan Congressional Research Service that effectively endorses recent assertions by Defense Department leaders.

Daily News | December 5, 2007

The White House's Office of Management and Budget, concerned that the Pentagon's multibillion-dollar procurement plans for a raft of new tactical wheeled vehicles may be laden with excessive redundancy, has directed the Army and Marine Corps to present by March a strategy that justifies planned vehicle acquisitions.

Daily News | November 30, 2007

NEW YORK -- The Marine Corps is pushing ahead with a proposal to withdraw from Iraq and shift its forces to Afghanistan despite a lukewarm reaction from Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who last month said such a move -- which would leave Iraq largely to the Army -- would not take place on his watch, according to a senior Marine.

Daily News | November 29, 2007

The Defense Department is planning cuts worth nearly $3 billion from Air Force and Navy aircraft and ship procurement programs in fiscal year 2009, directing the Army to restructure a key helicopter program and deferring until next summer a decision on whether to make an organization set up to counter roadside bombs a permanent shop, according to sources and documents on the developing defense budget.

Daily News | November 29, 2007

NEW YORK -- The Air Force hopes to use funds designated in its fiscal year 2009 spending proposal to shut down the F-22A fighter aircraft line instead as a down payment toward an additional 20 aircraft, part of a new strategy to keep the high-tech aircraft assembly line warm until the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter moves into production in 2013.

Daily News | November 28, 2007

NEW YORK -- The Air Force plans to design two variants of its new bomber, a manned version to carry strategic weapons and an unmanned version for conventional missions, according to the service secretary.

Daily News | November 26, 2007

The troubled, high-profile Pentagon effort to build a new fleet of presidential helicopters is facing a five-year delay, a previously unreported slip that promises to set back production of the most sophisticated and largest portion of the VH-71 executive rotorcraft fleet until fiscal year 2014.

Daily News | November 19, 2007

The Senate on Friday confirmed John Young to be the under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics, a post he has held in an "acting" capacity since June.

Daily News | November 19, 2007

Engineering difficulties have raised program costs for two key aircraft efforts by a total of more than $7 billion, the Pentagon confirmed today.

Daily News | November 16, 2007

The Army last week placed a $22 million order with armored truck builder Force Protection for more than two dozen of its largest mine-protected vehicles -- called Buffalos -- to address a request from commanders in Iraq for additional route clearance capability and to replace vehicles lost in combat, according to a service official.

Daily News | November 15, 2007

The Office of the Secretary of Defense is tapping the Army to shoulder a roughly $250 million bill associated with launching U.S. Africa Command into full operational capability in fiscal year 2009, according to a Pentagon official familiar with details of a classified budget document.

Daily News | November 14, 2007

The Defense Department has assigned the Army's bomb-squad and route clearance vehicle program the highest industrial priority, granting the Medium Mine Protected Vehicle a DX rating to ensure the program receives access to key materials and components that are also in high demand for another DX-rated program -- the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle.

Daily News | November 13, 2007

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is scheduled to meet Friday afternoon with top Pentagon leaders to review the developing fiscal year 2009 budget request, according to sources involved in constructing the spending plan.

Daily News | November 12, 2007

The Office of the Secretary of Defense is examining whether to lasso Army depots into the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle program to assist the Space and Naval Warfare Center in Charleston, SC, with the integration of government-furnished equipment (GFE) into newly manufactured armored trucks.

Daily News | November 9, 2007

BAE Systems last month won a mini-competition within the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle program to build bombproof trucks configured as ambulances, a development that appears to guarantee the vendor orders of more than 400 vehicles configured for medical transportation.

Daily News | November 9, 2007

While Army officials continue to express a preference for fewer variants of blast-proof trucks, the Pentagon will be hard-pressed to pare back the number of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle vendors next month in what is expected to be the largest bundle of MRAP orders to date, according to a senior Army acquisition official.

Daily News | November 8, 2007

Pentagon officials are considering recent reviews of new blast-proof trucks prepared by troops in Iraq that conclude Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles hamper mobility and speed so severely that units are asking to return to their armored humvees, according to a top Defense Department official.

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