Jul 15

Past Event

Defense Budgets, American Power and the National Security Industrial Base

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Summary

As Washington tries to get serious about the nation’s debt and deficit, defense spending has emerged as an area of possible focus. Beyond its direct impact on our nation’s military, key areas of national economic policy, trade, and science are all affected by defense spending. And yet, the issue’s full ramifications remain little discussed in the current fiscal debate.

On July 15, the 21st Century Defense Initiative at Brookings will host a discussion exploring the connections between defense budgets, American power and the national security industrial base featuring a keynote address by Ashton Carter, under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics. Panelists will discuss the links between the nation's broader fiscal situation and defense spending and strategy, as well as the present and future of the nation’s national security industrial base, including how it could be affected by the various budget proposals.

After each panel, participants will take audience questions.

Details

July 15, 2011

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

The Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW

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For More Information

Brookings Office of Communications

(202) 797-6105

Event Agenda

  • Panel 1: The Current Fiscal Crisis and Defense Budgets and Strategy

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Michael O'Hanlon

      Michael E. O'Hanlon

      Director of Research and Senior Fellow

      Foreign Policy

    • Mackenzie Eaglen

      Research Fellow

      The Heritage Foundation

    • Maya MacGuineas

      President

      Committee for a Responsible Federal Government

  • Keynote Address

    • Ashton B. Carter

      Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics

      U.S. Department of Defense

  • Panel 2: The Present and Potential Future of the National Security Industrial Base

    • Moderator

      Peter W. Singer

      Director

      Foreign Policy

    • David Berteau

      Director, Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group

      Center for Strategic and International Studies

    • Thomas Davis

      Corporate Vice President, Strategic Planning

      General Dynamics