Sen. Kent Conrad (d-N.D.) has been talking with Air Force leaders to “win support for basing” some of the service’s new tanker aircraft at Grand Forks AFB, N.D. Such a move would fly in the face of the BRAC 2005 direction to remove the base’s KC-135s, a plan that supposedly is on track for 2010. A statement from Conrad’s office says, “Pentagon leaders told Senator Conrad they believe Grand Forks is very well positioned to be one of the first bases to receive the next generation tanker.” The service expects to begin receiving new tankers in 2011. Grand Forks is slated to get unmanned aerial vehicles, possibly both Global Hawks and Predators.
NORTHCOM’s Budget Priority: Longer Warning Time
April 14, 2021
Gen. Glen D. VanHerck's top priorities in the upcoming budget is domain awareness in the form of farther-seeing over-the-horizon radars, followed by submarine detection capabilities and joint all-domain command and control, the commander of U.S. Northern Command told members of the House Armed Services Committee April 14. Before building JADC2,…