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Thu Feb 6, 2014, 10:14 AM Feb 2014

DASD Industrial Base Signals Pentagon Budget Shift: Dough OK’d For Prototypes

http://breakingdefense.com/2014/02/dasd-industrial-base-signals-pentagon-budget-shift-dough-okd-for-prototypes/



DASD Industrial Base Signals Pentagon Budget Shift: Dough OK’d For Prototypes
By Colin Clark
on February 05, 2014 at 10:23 AM

NEW YORK: The Pentagon official who oversees the defense industrial base told Wall Street investors this morning that the upcoming defense budget will include funding for weapons prototypes. And Elana Broitman, deputy assistant defense secretary for manufacturing and industrial base policy (DASD industrial base to most Pentagon wonks), cautioned that the absence of lawmakers with military experience and the public’s “war weariness” may emperil passage of robust defense budgets.

Broitman, told the annual Cowen aerospace and defense conference here that a recent meeting of the Deputies Management Action Group (the deputy defense secretary’s strategic group that makes the big budget decisions) approved moving money from large programs to several smaller prototyping efforts.

“We are doubling down on prototype programs,” Broitman told the audience of roughly 175 aerospace industry investors. Where did the money come from for this effort? “We need to put money from some big programs to smaller programs or we we’re going to have some holes,” she said after describing the top-level decision to put money into prototypes. She wouldn’t describe the specific winners and losers because of the impending release (March 4) of the defense budget. But she also noted that space and cyber security are “major, major concerns.” It wasn’t entirely clear if she was speaking broadly of the budget at that point or about prototyping.

This comes after several years of public pledges by Frank Kendall, head of Pentagon acquisition, and others to increase spending on prototypes to preserve industrial design teams and preserve research and development seed corn in the face of declining budgets.
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