Swordsmyth
10-19-2017, 12:02 AM
Defense Secretary James Mattis wants to review (http://www.businessinsider.com/mattis-nearly-20-of-us-military-property-worldwide-may-be-unneeded-2017-10) Department of Defense properties after an Oct. 6 report found that 19 percent of military bases are unneeded, he wrote in a letter earlier this month. Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.), the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, released Mattis' letter (https://democrats-armedservices.house.gov/_cache/files/f/b/fb219638-b7c1-4564-80f2-0c842313f6bb/10D7A4343FCD5F18CEBDCA60C80B7171.secdef-letter-to-congress-brac-report.pdf) and the accompanying report (https://democrats-armedservices.house.gov/_cache/files/d/a/da59cb94-76f7-466b-b03b-717ab49fece6/92C3CB18EA9CF53C0D25FFE91C09C3F0.infrastucture-capacity-report-october-2017.pdf) Tuesday.
Mattis is urging closures that would take place under the Base Realignment and Closure program (BRAC). The last round of BRAC evaluations was approved over 14 years ago, in 2005 (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jim-mattis-estimates-19-percent-of-militarys-worldwide-property-may-be-unneeded/article/2637826), and the DoD is hoping Congress will allow a new review in 2021.
The push to re-evaluate military bases has been met with frustration from lawmakers who worry about economic and electoral consequences (http://thehill.com/policy/defense/356054-pentagon-chief-pushes-for-new-round-of-base-closures) if base closures were to occur in their districts. The Pentagon, meanwhile, estimates (http://thehill.com/policy/defense/356054-pentagon-chief-pushes-for-new-round-of-base-closures) that closures would result in billions of dollars in savings.
More at: http://theweek.com/speedreads/731712/defense-secretary-james-mattis-tells-congress-that-shuttering-unnecessary-bases-could-save-billions
If only he meant overseas bases.
Mattis is urging closures that would take place under the Base Realignment and Closure program (BRAC). The last round of BRAC evaluations was approved over 14 years ago, in 2005 (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/jim-mattis-estimates-19-percent-of-militarys-worldwide-property-may-be-unneeded/article/2637826), and the DoD is hoping Congress will allow a new review in 2021.
The push to re-evaluate military bases has been met with frustration from lawmakers who worry about economic and electoral consequences (http://thehill.com/policy/defense/356054-pentagon-chief-pushes-for-new-round-of-base-closures) if base closures were to occur in their districts. The Pentagon, meanwhile, estimates (http://thehill.com/policy/defense/356054-pentagon-chief-pushes-for-new-round-of-base-closures) that closures would result in billions of dollars in savings.
More at: http://theweek.com/speedreads/731712/defense-secretary-james-mattis-tells-congress-that-shuttering-unnecessary-bases-could-save-billions
If only he meant overseas bases.