CRS: Readiness Accounts May Be Cut By Half Of What Chiefs Say Is Needed

By Jason Sherman / February 13, 2013 at 11:13 PM
The Congressional Research Service suggests in a new analysis that Defense Department leaders have less dramatic options available for managing cuts to operations accounts than grounding aircraft, tethering ships to port and parking combat vehicles, which top brass have warned could create a "hollow force." A new congressional budget analysis says the Defense Department could limit near-term, readiness-related budget cuts to as little as 10 percent, half of what the Joint Chiefs of Staff claim would result from the combination...

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