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Dr. Nikolai Zlobin is director of the Russia and Eurasia Project at the World Security Institute.
25 September 2006
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Experts Release U.S. Security FY08 Budget Report Card
1 February 2007
February 1: Panel will explain whether the Bush administration is "making the grades" on national security spending.
Washington, D.C. -- In anticipation of the release of the defense budget request on Feb. 5, 2007, four security and defense policy experts will brief the press on Feb. 1 and offer an insider's look at the politics behind the dollars. The experts will release a report card grading the Bush administration on their handling of key national security and budget issues, expecting that the new budget will place little emphasis on much needed military reform, budget restraint, or balanced security.
Journalists seeking a preview of the new defense budget request will hear from the following analysts at the National Press Club briefing:
- Has the administration used emergency spending effectively?
Steve Kosiak, director of budget studies for the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, will evaluate the administration's use of emergency spending and discuss specific budgetary items that will be included in the 2008 request. - What reforms are needed in the defense budgeting process?
Winslow Wheeler, director of the Center for Defense Information's Straus Military Reform Project, will review recent defense budget trends and what real changes, if any, can be expected in the upcoming year from Congress and the Pentagon. - What's the real budget request, and is it practical?
Cindy Williams, principal research scientist for the Security Studies Program at MIT, will review recent defense budget trends and what real changes, if any, can be expected in the upcoming year from Congress and the Pentagon. - What do the troop 'surge' and the Iraq war mean for the budget?
Carl Conetta, co-director of the Project on Defense Alternatives, will grade the administration on its plans for the troop 'surge' in Iraq and permanent boost in ground force end strength.
Event Details:
When: Feb. 1, 2007, 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Where: National Press Club, 529 14th St, NW, 13th Floor, Murrow Room
RSVP: Suzanne Ostrofsky, , 202-797-5273
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Light refreshments will be served.
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