These funds would support the six priorities of the Army’s Futures Command that was made to lead the branch’s modernization efforts.
Cameron Leuthy, a senior budget analyst at Bloomberg Government, reported that the service branch’s funds for research, development, test and evaluation has risen by 21 percent to $11.37B between 2017 and 2019. However, the Defense Department‘s fiscal plans stipulate a possible drop to $9.2B by 2023.
Leuthy noted that fund projections may change depending on future research requirements.
âWe think there will be some sort of deal but we donât expect big growth ⦠for DoD and the Army,” Leuthy said.