In early September, Congress avoided a government shutdown by passing a continuing resolution that stays in effect through December 8. While the action may have temporarily solved one problem, it spells uncertainty for the Department of Defense.
Hard Times Ahead for DoD?
On the same day that President Trump signed the bill, Defense Secretary James Mattis sent a letter to the Senate Armed Services Committee explaining the impact of the CR on DoD operations.
– The CR effectively imposes a freeze on hiring actions, leaving important positions vacant. In addition, training and professional development for existing personnel is delayed.
– DoD is unable to begin new programs or increase production on existing ones. This affects 18 new programs and eight production rate increases planned by the Army for the period of the CR.
– Funds cannot be reallocated to accommodate changing needs.
– Non-critical maintenance is on hold, hurting DoD’s efforts to upgrade military readiness after a loss over the past several years.
CRs Becoming the Rule Rather than the Exception
Over the last eight years, Congress has passed only one budget on time, causing it to rely heavily on CRs. According to Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, this has caused a snowball effect that’s taking a toll on the military.
On the other hand, critics are concerned that, without full accountability the DoD budget is becoming bloated and wasteful.
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