Space Force Leaders Prep for FY27 Budget Jump, Personnel Increases
Space Force Sees Optimistic Outlook Amid Budget Hike and Personnel Growth
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Breaking Defense reports that senior Space Force officers are optimistic about a large budget increase starting in fiscal 2027. Gen. Shawn Bratton believes the service could double in size over the next decade, while Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant expects a significant share of the increased budget pot. The Space Force is also establishing new Portfolio Acquisition Executive offices and hiring more acquisition professionals to manage new programs. This development may signal a shift in priorities for the service.
Key Takeaways
- The Space Force expects a large growth in its budget and force strength starting in fiscal 2027.
- Gen. Shawn Bratton believes the service could double in size over the next decade.
- Lt. Gen. Philip Garrant envisions the service getting a large share of the increased budget pot.
Strategic Implications
This development may indicate a significant increase in funding for the Space Force, which could lead to expanded capabilities and personnel growth. The emphasis on increasing existing capabilities suggests a focus on efficiency and effectiveness. However, the need for more acquisition professionals raises concerns about the service’s ability to manage new programs.
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