Tony Bertuca

Tony Bertuca is chief editor of Inside the Pentagon, the flagship publication of InsideDefense, where he focuses on defense budget and acquisition policy. He previously worked for the Sun-Times News Group in his hometown of Chicago, IL, and at the New Hampshire Union Leader in Manchester, NH. Tony has also served as managing editor of Inside the Army. He has a master's degree in journalism from Boston University.

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Daily News | May 17, 2016

The White House is threatening to veto the House version of the defense authorization bill as it heads to the floor for debate Tuesday, citing a funding "gimmick" that gambles with the Pentagon's warfighting budget.

The Insider | May 16, 2016

Congress is considering both defense authorization and appropriations legislation this week, while defense officials head to the annual Sea-Air-Space Exposition.

Daily News | May 16, 2016

Contractors can expect to see some significant changes to the way they do business with the Pentagon on everything from bid protests to accounting compliance should the Senate Armed Services Committee's fiscal year 2017 defense authorization bill become law.

Daily News | May 13, 2016

The Chinese military in 2015 continued to pour significant funding into defense modernization, but also sought to reform and restructure itself internally, while simultaneously looking to extend its influence in the Asia Pacific region, specifically the East and South China Seas, according to an annual report released by the Defense Department.

Daily News | May 12, 2016

In a major move sure to rile Pentagon insiders, the Senate Armed Services Committee has approved a fiscal year 2017 defense authorization bill that would eliminate the position of the Defense Department's under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics.

The Insider | May 12, 2016

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is pushing for the next president to take bold steps to reform the Defense Department acquisition system.

Daily News | May 12, 2016

The Senate Armed Services Committee, diverting from its House counterpart, has approved a fiscal year 2017 defense authorization bill that matches the president's budget submission and does not alter the funding structure set by last year's congressional deal, according to a committee spokesman.

The Insider | May 12, 2016

Here's a few must-reads from this week's edition of Inside the Pentagon.

Daily News | May 11, 2016

Defense Secretary Ash Carter has announced a significant shake-up at the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental, the Pentagon's signature outpost in Silicon Valley.

Daily News | May 10, 2016

The House appropriations defense subcommittee is poised to support a fiscal year 2017 defense spending bill that would shift $16 billion of the Pentagon's warfighting account to the base budget, closely following a bill offered by House authorizers, but called "astoundingly irresponsible" by Democrats.

Daily News | May 10, 2016

Pentagon acquisition chief Frank Kendall is seeing new support on Capitol Hill advocating for the relaxation of the Defense Department's oversight relationship with industry and he is worried his successor will be pressured to adopt a more "laissez faire" attitude in the next presidential administration.

Daily News | May 9, 2016

The Defense Department seeks to reprogram $257.7 million to fill intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities gaps identified by combatant commanders in the Middle East and Africa.

The Insider | May 9, 2016

Major defense legislation is winding it way through Congress this week, while the Defense Department's acquisition chief is scheduled to speak at a Washington think tank.

The Insider | May 6, 2016

Pentagon acquisition chief Frank Kendall has a "pet peeve" when programs "go into the ditch."

The Insider | May 5, 2016

The House Armed Services Committee supports the Pentagon's decision to classify the National Military Strategy, according to the panel's version of the fiscal year 2017 defense authorization bill.

Daily News | May 5, 2016

The United States remains in talks with South Korea over the potential deployment of a Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery to counter North Korean ballistic missile threats, a discussion made complicated by China and its concerns that THAAD will become part of a larger "containment strategy" in the region, according to a State Department arms control official.

Daily News | May 5, 2016

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-TX) is criticizing the White House and Defense Department for failing to properly fund military readiness in the fiscal year 2017 budget request, while simultaneously trying to advance a defense authorization bill that would shift billions from the DOD account that traditionally funds readiness in hopes the money will be added by an emergency supplemental from a new presidential administration.

The Insider | May 5, 2016

A few must-reads from the latest edition of Inside the Pentagon.

The Insider | May 3, 2016

Mary Miller has been named the new principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for research and engineering at the office of the Pentagon acquisition chief, according to a Defense Department announcement.

Daily News | May 2, 2016

Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work said Monday that current Pentagon leaders have made investments intended to position the next presidential administration to offset expected Russian and Chinese technological advancements, specifically in lessons learned about a new hypervelocity gun.

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