Times are tight at the Army — sorta kinda, at least for the moment. Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Richard Cody has ordered the service to stop buying “non-critical” spare parts and supplies last week, Inside Defense reports. And if the Army doesn’t get some extra money from Congress soon, it’ll have to stop hiring new civilian workers, “freeze” all new contracts, and “release service contract employees, [including] recruiters,” according to a May 26th memo from Cody.
Sure sounds like a crisis. But it’s actually one Cody & Co. cooked up themselves. For years, the Army has been relying more and more on “supplemental” spending bills — extra cash from Congress, earmarked for operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, that’s supposed to be provided on an emergency basis.
Except now, the emergencies are routine. Every year, the Army busts through its approximately $160 billion budget. Every year, the service asks for more money — to cover war costs, sure. But also to pay for stuff like the Joint Network Node, a kind of wi-fi hotspot for the battlefield. And to reconfigure the Army into smaller brigades. It’s a form of blackmail, more or less: give us our money, Congress. Or risk being nailed as “anti-soldier.”
“I always tell people, thank God for the supplemental. We would not be able to do anything… without them,” Lt. Gen. Joseph Yakovac told an Association of the United States Army conference in 2004. “If those don’t happen, we’re in a world of hurt.”
This year is no different. Hence Cody’s plea for belt-tightening. But wouldn’t it be better — and smarter, and more honest — to be upfront about all these costs, instead of blackmailing the Hill into action?
The “Hill” knows just what’s going on with these supplementals. They’re a useful vehicle for ramming through more pork, after all, it’s For The Children…err…ummm…Our Soldiers
Good Morning Folks,
I would like to disagree with JSAllison but she/he is right on the money. This has become an annual Summer event.
The DoD taking the tin cup to Congress every summer for “mo’ money” is as perdictable as the annual Spring Offsenive in Afghanistan.
ALLONS,
Byron Skinner
I have thought for a long long time that our govt needs to work out a better way to mannage money. It just seems over the top that a business or more importantly a homeowner is expected to be more finacially responciable that our own govt.
I can’t even begin to tell you how to fix it but there has to be a better way. Of course traffic eng. will tell you that there has to be something better than the traffic light for traffic management even if there are billions of dollars spent and not new solution.
Yes it is an annual event, and no they are never going to be up front with all their costs. This is how the game is played. OSD leadership pretends that they accept the limitations of the President’s Budget, knowing that there are capabilities and needs unanswered, and Congress pretends to be outraged when they find out that the services want more. Everyone plays their parts in this game.
It’s like Louie in Casablanca when he bought the drinks for Ilsa and her hubbie – “They bring me the bill and I pretend to pay. It is a game we play.”
“the Joint Network Node, a kind of wi-fi hotspot for the battlefield” – not even close. JNN does not use WIFI or even 802.11 currently. JNN is a satcom based Wide Area Network (WAN) to interconnect Local Area Networks (LANS). It replaces and provides a much needed update to the antiquated MSE system.