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Defense Secretary Gates and changing U.S. defense priorities that are affecting the defense industry.
Grouped Articles
Pentagon Lays Out Ways to Slash Spending
Wall Street Journal 08.01.2013
Pentagon Toils to Build a Bomber on a Budget
Wall Street Journal 11.04.2013
U.S. Military Eyes Cut to Pay, Benefits
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2013
Foreign Affairs 01.05.2009
New Pentagon Priorities Reshape Defense Business
Wall Street Journal 09.22.2009
Pentagon's Next Mission: Cutting Back on Spending
Wall Street Journal 07.09.2010
Proposal Trims Defense Outlays for First Time Since 9/11 Attacks
Wall Street Journal 02.15.2011
The Libya Mission Was 'Never About Regime Change'
Wall Street Journal 03.27.2011
Basic Training: How Gates Grew
Wall Street Journal 06.20.2011
The Right Way to Trim Military Spending
New York Times 08.04.2011
New York Times 08.13.2011
Panetta Weighs Pentagon Cuts Once Thought Out of Bounds
New York Times 11.06.2011
Pentagon Cutbacks Force New Strategy at Rockwell Collins
Wall Street Journal 11.28.2011
Obama to unveil austere Pentagon strategy - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.05.2012
Panetta Outlines Pentagon Cutbacks
Wall Street Journal 01.27.2012
White House Proposes Cap on Wartime Spending
Wall Street Journal 02.13.2012
In Federal Budget Cutting, F-35 Fighter Jet Is at Risk
New York Times 11.28.2012
Pentagon Chief Sees Opportunities In Russia and the War on Terrorism
Washington Post 01.05.2009
Yes, Defense Secretary Is a 'Policy-Making Position'
Wall Street Journal 03.10.2013
Mandatory Cuts Could Open Path to Deeper Defense Trims
New York Times 03.10.2013
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