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 | September 26, 2018

As the House sits poised to pass an on-time defense spending package for the first time in a decade, Republicans and Democrats on the House Armed Services Committee today staked out opposing territory in what is slated to become a major fight over the future of the U.S. defense budget, especially if mid-term elections are carried by a blue wave.

The Insider | September 25, 2018

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-TX) said today he is confident President Trump will not veto a massive spending bill set to be passed by the House as early as Wednesday, despite the president's frustrations over the legislation's failure to include funding for a southern border wall.

Daily News | September 25, 2018

House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-TX) said today he and Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe (R-OK) have sent a letter to the Pentagon opposing plans to reduce defense contractor progress payments, arguing that doing so is "inconsistent" with congressional intent. (UPDATED)

The Insider | September 25, 2018

The nominee to lead U.S. forces on the Korean Peninsula said today temporarily suspending joint military exercises with South Korea is a “prudent risk” as diplomats work toward a peace agreement with North Korea. But he acknowledged lawmakers' concerns that readiness has been degraded and will continue to erode over time if the exercises remain paused.

Daily News | September 24, 2018

The Pentagon is unable to reliably demonstrate it has followed the law and enacted billions in overhead cost cuts sought by Congress to be reinvested into warfighting and weapon systems, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.

Daily News | September 24, 2018

The House returns to session this week eyeing a vote on a $675 billion defense appropriations bill that has already cleared the Senate and must be signed into law by Oct. 1 to prevent a partial government shutdown.

The Insider | September 24, 2018

The House returns in session this week to consider the fiscal year 2019 defense spending “minibus” and senior Pentagon officials are scheduled to speak at congressional hearings and conferences around the Washington area.

The Insider | September 21, 2018

President Trump today signed a fiscal year 2019 “minibus” spending package to fund military construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, energy and water development and the legislative branch.

Daily News | September 20, 2018

A prominent defense budget analyst said today the Air Force’s $13 billion cost estimate for a new Space Force is not “conservative” as Secretary Heather Wilson has suggested, and even went as far as to label the service’s guesswork as “malicious compliance” that could stoke opposition on Capitol Hill.

Daily News | September 19, 2018

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD -- The Pentagon has about 10 weeks to make budget choices for fiscal year 2020 that will likely impact military modernization for the next 50 years, according to Deputy Defense Secretary Pat Shanahan.

The Insider | September 18, 2018

President Trump said today the United States is "very seriously" considering establishing a permanent military base in Poland.

Daily News | September 18, 2018

A team of House and Senate Democrats have introduced legislation that would block research, development, production and deployment of low-yield nuclear warheads for submarine-launched ballistic missiles on the grounds that such weapons risk entering the United States into a nuclear war.

The Insider | September 18, 2018

The Senate voted today 93-7 to pass a final fiscal year 2019 appropriations "minibus" that includes $675 billion for defense.

The Insider | September 18, 2018

A long-awaited defense industrial base report slated for release this week has again been delayed, according to the Pentagon.

Daily News | September 17, 2018

The Defense Intelligence Agency wants to upgrade its legacy database with a machine-assisted, cloud-based system and seeks to hit initial operational capability within the next three years, preferably two, according to DIA Director Lt. Gen. Robert Ashley.

The Insider | September 17, 2018

Senior Pentagon officials will appear at events around the Washington area this week, including the Air Force Association's Air, Space and Cyber Conference. Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis is traveling to Macedonia.

The Insider | September 14, 2018

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said today he hopes the United States can iron out its disagreements with Turkey, which stem from Ankara's decision to purchase a Russian-made missile defense system and led the U.S. Congress to block the sale of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters to Turkey.

Daily News | September 14, 2018

House and Senate appropriators have agreed to a final $675 billion fiscal year 2019 defense spending measure that includes the purchase of 93 F-35 Joint Strike Fighters, 16 more than the Pentagon's request, and three Littoral Combat Ships, two beyond what was requested for FY-19.

The Insider | September 13, 2018

House and Senate conferees have agreed on a massive omnibus spending bill that includes $675 billion for defense.

The Insider | September 12, 2018

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jim Inhofe (R-OK) has named John Bonsell as majority staff director, according to a committee announcement.

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