Senate Authorizers Seek Army Commission, Back Most Programs

By Tony Bertuca, Ellen Mitchell / May 23, 2014 at 6:52 PM
The Senate Armed Services Committee sought to protect most of the Army's acquisition programs in the $514 billion defense authorization legislation it passed this week, though it defied the service's wishes and moved to recommend the establishment of an independent commission to study the Army's controversial aviation restructure and force reduction strategy. The lawmakers' version of the fiscal year 2015 defense authorization bill "establishes a national commission on the future of the Army to assess the Army's active and reserve...

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