One of the Army's top budget officials said today that the service's current fiscal footing is a "glass half-full," but cautioned that the deepest spending cuts were likely still on the horizon. "Whatever we get is what we get," Lt. Gen. Joseph Martz, the Army's military deputy to the civilian budget chief, said during an Association of the United States Army breakfast in Arlington, VA. "It is what it is. It's now in the hands of Congress and that's the...