Here's what is circulating (assuming this budget impasse can be resolved, it gets more severe if it isn't):
- DoD to cut $800 billion over 4 years. $200 billion a year out of a $600 b budget.
- 3 government employees must retire/leave before any new hire is made.
About 3 years ago when I was a speaker at the Highlands Conference (they run a private conference for the Secretary of Defense), I was asked what the biggest unexpected challenge facing the US defense department was. My answer: The DoD will only have half the budget it has today in five years. The trick is going to be: how to get down to that number in an orderly way.