2010
DOI: 10.4324/9780203861509
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Buying National Security

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“…Espera-se que o Pentágono entregue, na primeira segunda-feira de fevereiro de cada ano fiscal, uma solicitação de orçamento a ser assinada pelo Presidente e depois enviada ao Congresso. Esse procedimento é orientado pelo Sistema de Planejamento, Programação, Orçamento e Execução (Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution -PPBE), desenvolvido pelo Secretário de Defesa Robert McNamara em 1961 (ADAMS;WILLIAMS, 2010;MCCAFFERY;JONES, 2004;SAPOLSKY;GHOLZ;TALMADGE, 2009).…”
Section: O Processo De Aquisição Do Pentágonounclassified
“…Espera-se que o Pentágono entregue, na primeira segunda-feira de fevereiro de cada ano fiscal, uma solicitação de orçamento a ser assinada pelo Presidente e depois enviada ao Congresso. Esse procedimento é orientado pelo Sistema de Planejamento, Programação, Orçamento e Execução (Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution -PPBE), desenvolvido pelo Secretário de Defesa Robert McNamara em 1961 (ADAMS;WILLIAMS, 2010;MCCAFFERY;JONES, 2004;SAPOLSKY;GHOLZ;TALMADGE, 2009).…”
Section: O Processo De Aquisição Do Pentágonounclassified
“…National security comprises twenty percent of the U.S. budget, more than five percent of the Gross Domestic Product. 3 Due to the importance of national security, despite current economic conditions, Congress authorizes funding quickly for budget function 50national security. The DoD budget of $580 billion for Fiscal Year 2012 (FY12) accommodated the unprecedented legislation named the Budget Control Act of 2011, which required spending cuts of $487 billion over ten years.…”
Section: The Department Of Defense Strategic Guidance December 2011mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…State Department is the lead implementation agency are included in the part of the U.S. budget for International Affairs called -Function 150.‖ For the past decade, this function equated to roughly 55% of U.S. foreignassistance 36. During this time, the majority of the remainder of the funding was specified as bilateral assistance to Iraq and Afghanistan in special programs such as Coalition Support Funds, and Security Training.Foreign assistance programs can be separated into four broad categories based on goals:-Economic assistance for development, or Development assistance; -Humanitarian assistance; -Foreign assistance linked to U.S. national strategy; -Security assistance to reinforce local security forces 37.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…OMB coordinates across the interagency to ensure that programmatics are linked and consistent with the President's priorities. 46 These two organizations form the core of necessary policy changes. The major issues posed by stability and COIN, on a national level, are interagency in nature.…”
Section: Current Policy Disconnectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National security budgets and appropriations to agencies and departments are the most accurate reflections of US security policy. 55 While Congress has played a critical role in national security and policy since 9/11, there is a strong need for congressional reform. The reforms outlined above will have minimal impact absent tangible changes in the way Congress appropriates and authorizes budgets.…”
Section: Congressional Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%