A continuing resolution could jeopardize the Army's efforts to boost its munitions stockpiles and close a critical capability gap in short-range air defense. In documents obtained by Inside Defense , the Pentagon outlined the projected adverse impacts of a continuing resolution on scores of programs of record. The materials were sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget as part of a request for "anomaly" status for key department priorities. Munitions and air-defense capabilities topped the list for...