Defense & Aerospace Report

Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast [Washington Roundtable Oct 24, ’25]

Oct 24, 2025
Dr. Dov Zakheim, former Pentagon comptroller, discusses the implications of the ongoing government shutdown on defense programs. Michael Herson provides insights into congressional dynamics and appropriations. Dr. Patrick Cronin analyzes tensions in U.S.-China relations and trade strategies ahead of a crucial summit, while Jim Townsend offers commentary on Russia's actions concerning Ukraine and the significance of Ukraine's Gripen fighter purchase. This lively roundtable covers a range of pressing international defense issues.
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INSIGHT

Shutdown Threatens Defense Readiness

  • The U.S. shutdown is the second-longest and threatens to damage defense readiness, R&D, and small business collaboration with DOD.
  • Prolonged funding gaps force program delays and procurement stretch-outs that erode long-term military capability.
ADVICE

Use Deadlines To Force A Reopen

  • Pass targeted funding for critical services like SNAP and troop pay to create political pressure to reopen government.
  • Use healthcare subsidy and SNAP deadlines as leverage to force negotiations and declare victory to reopen operations.
INSIGHT

Comptroller Vacancy Raises Fiscal Risk

  • The Pentagon lacks a confirmed comptroller 10 months into the administration, increasing fiscal caution and slowing needed reallocations.
  • Acting officials avoid major changes, raising risk of conservative program stretch-outs and reduced R&D investment.
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