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"Simple Matter of Math" 

"Simple Matter of Math": Speaking Saturday at the Eisenhower Presidential Library in Kansas, Defense Secretary Bob Gates said the "gusher" in defense spending that opened immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks "has been turned off." He projected military spending "on things large and small" will face "closer, harsher scrutiny" given America's "difficult economic circumstances." He called it "a simple matter of math." Gates decried the way DOD sets weapons requirements and claims "alleged" gaps. He emphasized, too, that to sustain even today's force structure will require a change in operating "style and substance" not just procurement cuts. He wants to reduce "overhead costs and to transfer those savings to force structure and modernization within the programmed budget." By doing this, Gates expects to harvest that two to three percent real growth he believes will sustain sufficient force structure in the current war and provide for "an uncertain future." (Gates' speech)
 
5/10/2010 
On the Record

Mission One
"The health and safety of our pilots—all of our pilots—is our utmost priority. Our operational flight surgeons and our medical staff interact with our pilots on a daily basis."
—Brig. Gen. Daniel Wyman, Air Combat Command command surgeon, speaking to reporters during a teleconference, May 9, 2012. He was emphasizing that the Air Force is doing all it can to ensure the safety of F-22 pilots as service officials continue to home in on the cause of why some Raptor pilots have experienced hypoxia-like symptoms in the cockpit like difficulty concentrating, fatigue, headaches, and nausea.

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Message to Congress
"If you give us force structure back, give us the money, too. Because the quickest way I know to a hollow force is to give us structure without money. Simple as that. . . . 'Make it work' is not a satisfactory solution."
—Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz articulating his message to lawmakers on the Air Force's Fiscal 2013 budget proposal during a speech at the Stimson Center in Washington, D.C., May 1, 2012. The Air Force leadership has proposed reducing force structure and personnel next fiscal year in order to maintain a ready and capable force as the service absorbs significant spending cuts.

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