The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2005
Abstract
What level of resources might be needed in the long term to execute the Bush Administration's current plans for defense? This Congressional Budget Office (CBO) paper -- prepared at the request of the Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, addresses that question. It updates the resource projections contained in CBO's July 2003 paper "The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2004" to reflect the changes that the Administration made to its defense plans in preparing the President's budget request for fiscal year 2005. As a supplement to this paper, CBO also has published an updated briefing on its Web site (www.cbo.gov) that provides more details about specific programs. In keeping with CBO's mandate to provide impartial analysis, this paper and the supplemental briefing make no recommendations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2004
- Accession Number
- ADA448539
Entities
People
- Adam Talaber
- Adrienne Ramsay
- Allison Percy
- Daniel Frisk
- David Arthur
- Eric J. Labs
- Frances Lussier
- Hannah Robinson
- Paul Rehmus
- Robie S. Roy
Organizations
- Congressional Budget Office