Daily Report

April 25, 2012

Finding a Compromise

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told members of Congress that the Pentagon is willing to retain 24 C-130 transports in its Fiscal 2013 budget request to ensure that the Air National Guard can meet its mandate to support the states. The $400 million package outlined in his April 23 letter to lawmakers, however, does not specify which units this change may affect or where the funding to retain these C-130s would come from. "We recognize the important role that these [air]lift aircraft play in our support to civil authorities and to states—particularly in the event of natural disasters," wrote Panetta in the missive, obtained by the Daily Report. "I strongly urge you to consider this proposal, which we believe sustains our national defense requirements and is responsive to concerns raised by the Council of Governors." The compromise comes a week after the service rejected the council's original proposal, which would have cut thousands of additional Active Duty positions while retaining thousands of Air Guardsmen. The Air Force said that plan would be cost prohibitive and would negatively impact readiness. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire (D), CoG co-chair, said the council is reviewing the counterproposal. Continue

NRO Leadership Change

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has tapped Betty Sapp to be the next National Reconnaissance Office director, succeeding Bruce Carlson, who has guided the organization since June 2009. The Pentagon notified congressional defense overseers on April 20 that Panetta, with the...

United States Committed to Afghanistan Beyond 2014

Obama Administration officials pledged a continued security partnership with Afghanistan beyond the US military drawdown in 2014 in a draft agreement with the Afghan government. “We’ve committed to an enduring presence and this agreement makes clear that we will have...

C-17 Damaged in Afghanistan

A joint-service and civilian team reopened the airstrip at Forward Operating Base Shank in Logar province in eastern Afghanistan, removing a C-17 damaged in a recent landing mishap. “As soon as the aircraft overran the runway, we were looking at...

Obama Unveils Atrocity-Prevention Initiative

President Obama announced a new strategy to strengthen the United States’ ability to foresee, prevent, and respond to acts of genocide and mass atrocity. Preventing such injustice is a core national security interest and moral responsibility of the United States,...

Defense Intelligence Agency Launches Humint Service

The Defense Intelligence Agency has launched the Defense Clandestine Service to bolster human intelligence collection and better integrate the agency into broader US Intelligence Community activities. “I think the practical result will be a rebalancing of our efforts and our...

Cope South Under Way in Bangladesh

Two Air Force C-130s and more than 65 airmen flew to Kurmitola AB, Bangladesh, to share airlift disaster-response expertise with Bangladeshi aircrews, maintainers, and load-riggers during Exercise Cope South 2012. The five-day event runs through April 26. “In our country,...