Here is a link to the AF budget (FY08/09), Link follows. CAP specifics begin on page 883.
http://www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070209-061.pdf (http://www.saffm.hq.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070209-061.pdf)
$510,000 added this year for Homeland Security and AIR DEFENSE ACTIVITY, I had been reading about this in another Air Force Document. CAP and NORAD
Americas Eyes in the SKIES
Maybe we will start hunting Subs again.
I could only imagine what it means. I hope to see sometype of "here is the direction CAP is heading" from the leadership after the budget goes through.
Am I right in reading that they're proposing cutting the current budget from 34.9 million to 21.1 million?
Quote from: RiverAux on November 17, 2007, 08:59:07 PM
Am I right in reading that they're proposing cutting the current budget from 34.9 million to 21.1 million?
Actually I think the '06 budget was 34.9 and '07 was 24.7, so that cut happened. '08 is 23.7, so a drop but not as big as '06 to '07. With a small increase in '09.
Am I correct in thinking the reason for the AF budget cuts was to increase the Army/ USMC budget due to Iraq/Afgahnistan expense?
-- And theoretically the USAF budget will rise back to 30 something when we are finished in the Midlle East...
Here are some numbers from a discussion about the CAP budget from this thread
http://captalk.net/index.php?topic=2512.0
FY06 requested $21,087 (in thousands of $)
FY06 actual $34,945
FY07 appropriation $24,803
FY08 estimate $23,753
FY09 estimate $24,445
There is more interesting stuff in Aircraft Procurement, Vol I. There CAP is under Budget Activity 04 - Other Aircraft. In this category are: CV-22 Osprey, Civil Air Patrol, target drones, C-37A, Globalhawk and Predator. For FY08 the CAP budget estimate was $2.2 mil out of $1,049.5 mil for the category.
Mike
KEEP THIS IN MIND:
Today Democrats announced that Congress is not passing the Defense Dept budget in protest of the Iraq war. Democrats say that they will withhold all funding to all DoD until Bush puts forth a timetable to bring our folks back from the sandbox.
USA and USN activities will shut down on Feb 1 if this goes on long.- AE ships dead in the water-
USAF has supposedly sent layoff-warning letters to 100,000+ contractors
It was on CSPAN today.
Several Democratic Presidential Candidates were interviewed. All were so smug I wanted to shoot my TV. McCain looked like he was gonna have a heart attack.
This does effect us, we can't fly our Cadets this week because of this. >:(
Quote from: SAR-EMT1 on November 18, 2007, 04:46:48 AM
KEEP THIS IN MIND:
Today Democrats announced that Congress is not passing the Defense Dept budget in protest of the Iraq war. Democrats say that they will withhold all funding to all DoD until Bush puts forth a timetable to bring our folks back from the sandbox.
USA and USN activities will shut down on Feb 1 if this goes on long.- AE ships dead in the water-
USAF has supposedly sent layoff-warning letters to 100,000+ contractors
It was on CSPAN today.
Several Democratic Presidential Candidates were interviewed. All were so smug I wanted to shoot my TV. McCain looked like he was gonna have a heart attack.
Yes......so with the Dems trying to "hurt" Bush, they really are hurting those civilians the AF and Army just came out yesterday and said will be let go. Those civilians are men and women who are not contractors, but DOD civilians. I don't care about contractors, I do care about the men and women who serve the services in a civilian capacity.
I feel bad for the Americans who will be anxious through the holidays as to whether or not they will be laid off after the new year.
Congress will probably end up doing just like they did under the Republican's recently when they couldn't come up with a budget at all and just do a continuing resolution.
Remember folks, write your congressmen.
NOt looking to good. Looks like the standard is to reduce each year