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  1. Mar 11, 2024 · The Department of the Air Force seeks $217.5 billion for fiscal year 2025 to continue modernizing the Air Force and Space Force, maintain readiness, and address key capability gaps. The budget includes investments in air superiority, global strike, missile warning, space superiority, and Next Generation Air Dominance.

  2. Mar 3, 2022 · Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall discussed how the Air and Space Forces must modernize to meet new, emerging threats and challenges by implementing the Department of the Air Force’s “seven operational imperatives.”,

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · The Department of the Air Force requests $259.3 billion for fiscal year 2024 to invest in modernizing and transforming the Air Force and Space Force to meet evolving threats from China, Russia, North Korea and Iran. The proposal includes funding for new fighters, bombers, space launches, nuclear deterrent, research and development, and more.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · — While the Air Force — like the rest of the federal government — is waiting for Congress to pass a 2024 budget that will allow it to advance new programs and projects, the service is turning its attention to the 2025 budget and new priorities that will move beyond a focus on weapons and platforms to how those systems integrate to ...

  5. Mar 11, 2024 · The Department of the Air Force unveiled a $217.5 billion budget request March 11, designed to continue modernizing the Air Force and Space Force, maintain readiness to respond to current threats, and address key capability gaps while investing to manage risks that are increasing with time.

  6. 2 days ago · First announced in February, the Air Force activated a provisional Integrated Capabilities Command in September as a single entity to lead the service’s ambitious modernization efforts. Gen. David Allvin, Air Force chief of staff, said during a fireside chat at the American Enterprise Institute Oct. 31 that the new command is “will be one ...

  7. Dec 29, 2023 · Kendall has long emphasized the need to better position the Air Force for a modern conflict and previously developed operational imperatives to support the Air Force’s priorities. This resulted in new investments and programs included in the fiscal 2024 defense policy bill.