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Wed Oct 7, 2015, 10:04 AM Oct 2015

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall

http://breakingdefense.com/2015/10/cutting-oco-may-be-solution-for-ndaa-kendall/

Cutting OCO May Be Solution For NDAA: Kendall
By Colin Clark on October 06, 2015 at 7:05 PM

WASHINGTON: If the National Defense Authorization Act really is vetoed by President Obama, the Pentagon’s top acquisition official thinks slicing out the Overseas Contingency Funding and leaving the rest of the bills as is might work.

Frank Kendall, undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics, also said that another Continuing Resolution in December covering the all of fiscal 2016 would probably mean serious cuts to procurement, because the Pentagon would first protect operations and readiness money.

Kendall, speaking at an event put on by DefenseOne, said this may mean interrupting multi-year contracts, which could cost both contractors and the military substantial amounts. He wouldn’t name them, but Kendall said that he’s drawn up a list of programs they might need to delay or push out “until we have more budget certainty.”

Congress is, of course, a right mess now. House Republicans are in ferment as the more rational members of their party, who oppose shutting down the government, are confronted by the people who drove out House Speaker John Boehner. Until the speakership is determined, there won’t be any hints, let alone clarity, about what the House will do on spending. Once the speaker is chosen, we will then face the battle between the so-called fiscal hawks and the other elements. They will have to decide whether to stall a spending bill, pass one, or be incredibly irresponsible and settle on a Continuing Resolution.
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