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The U.S. military’s capabilities and budget are determined primarily by its forces. This report describes each type of major combat unit’s structure, function, strengths and limitations, past usage, size, and cost.
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Presentation by Matthew Goldberg, Deputy Assistant Director for CBO’s National Security Division, to the Manpower Roundtable.
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In 2013, the Navy raised by $3.4 billion the cap, set in 2006, on the amount it could spend on a Ford class carrier. Most of that increase resulted from increases in the prices of labor and materials, which averaged 3.96 percent since 2006.
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Presentation by Matthew Goldberg, Deputy Assistant Director for CBO’s National Security Division, at the Vision Strategic Planning Forum.
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The Department of Defense’s five-year plan calls for budgets averaging $534 billion (in 2016 dollars) from 2016 through 2020, but they would average $565 billion per year from 2021 through 2030 under the department’s cost assumptions.
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Presentation by Erics Labs, CBO's Senior Analyst for Naval Forces and Weapons, at the 2016 Defense Outlook Forum.
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Letter to the Honorable Tom Daschle regarding improving Russia's access to early-warning information
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