Skip to content

How to Cut $50B from US Defense Budget

The Stimson Center issued a report “outlining a new defense strategy that would advance America’s national security but still make it possible to cut about $50 billion from the Defense Department’s annual budget. The report, titled ‘Strategic Agility: Strong National Defense for Today’s Global and Fiscal Realities,’ represents the consensus of Stimson’s 17-member Defense Advisory Committee and includes detailed options for how the Department of Defense can advance an updated defense strategy that maintains U.S. national security while meeting required budget levels.”

“The report describes 27 specific recommendations to implement the new strategy, called Strategic Agility, as an alternative to the across-the-board budget cuts required by sequestration.”

Stimson Co-founder and Defense Advisory Chairman Barry Blechman discusses the report:

Recent Stories

Trump signals more stress and inflammatory statements than Harris during debate

Trump, Republicans try to stir up support for noncitizen voting bill

State officials paint differing pictures of election challenges in fiery House hearing

Capitol Lens | In remembrance

In the Quad Cities or DC, Eric Sorensen is happy to talk about the weather

Six-month stopgap funds bill yanked from House floor