Battling For Bombers

Battling For Bombers

by Frank P. Donnini
Battling For Bombers

Battling For Bombers

by Frank P. Donnini

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Overview

Although the United States Air Force was founded upon strategic bombardment theory and advocacy, the service has traditionally had tremendous difficulty in obtaining the adequate funding for bombers that it requires to fulfill its mandate. For more than 45 years, senior Air Force leaders, both military and civilian, have struggled to convince decision-makers in the White House and in Congress that modern manned bomber forces were needed, acceptable, and affordable. In this study, Donnini produces one of the most exhaustive analyses ever undertaken of Congressional subcommittee decision-making in the funding of defense procurement initiatives. He concludes that no program achieved measurable success of deployment with the original force structure requested; and only two, the B-1B and B-2A, received approval to acquire lesser numbers of aircraft for operational use.

Donnini found that an important part of each new bomber program appeared to be funding support through federal appropriations. If the right amounts were appropriated, the programs survived; if lesser amounts were given, chances for program failure were good; however, was funding support the deciding factor? This book used multiple case studies and the unorthodox methodology of applied content analysis of Congressional budget hearings to examine Air Force efforts to fund the most recent main bombers it sought (the B-70, B-1A, B-1B, and B-2A) and to determine measurements of success. The author's findings have implications concerning the way the United States handles procurement initiatives for major new weapon systems considered fundamental necessities for national defense.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313312212
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/2000
Series: Contributions in Military Studies Series , #195
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

FRANK P. DONNINI is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, whose career was spent mostly as an intelligence officer./e He had numerous assignments throughout the United States and overseas, including being an exchange officer with the Royal Australian Air Force, an Air Force Research Associate at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and a fellow at Air University's Airpower Research Institute. Since the military, he has been a Senior Analyst with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).

Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction to the Bomber Battles
Background and Foundation for Modern Strategic Aircraft Programs
The B-70 Valkyrie Program (1954-1967)
The B-1A (No Codename) Program (1961-1977)
The B-1B Lancer Program (1977-1988)
The B-2A Spirit Program (1975-1999)
Discussion, Commonalities, Outcomes, and Implications
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index

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