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June 27, 2019

Goldfein: ‘The Time is Right’ to Rebuild Nuclear Workforce

By ExchangeMonitor

As the Air Force and wider Defense Department work to address threats posed by peer competition and to fulfill the requirements of the 2018 National Defense Strategy, the service must invest in a workforce that can build and deliver crucial capabilities to sustain the nuclear arsenal, the Air Force’s top military official said June 26.

Speaking at the Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute breakfast event on Capitol Hill, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein pushed for a greater investment in educating the next generation of nuclear physicists and engineers within the U.S. military community.

The defense community needs to “acknowledge that our nuclear deterrent is a national asset, and therefore demands a national commitment,” he said, adding, “This is the right time for a national debate about this issue as we face the return to great power competition.”

He lauded efforts by Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) Commander Gen. Timothy Ray to recruit and retain a nuclear-knowledgeable workforce.

“History has shown us that investment in these elements are well worth the cost,” he said, noting earlier in his speech that Russia and China are hard at work to field new capabilities ahead of the United States. “The burden is large but affordable to the nation, and the price of preserving our nuclear deterrent is nothing compared to the price of losing it.”

The Air Force has previously sounded the alarm over maintaining a strong nuclear defense workforce. The service is working with the Defense and Energy departments on continuing studies to determine whether to force the two contractors for the Ground-Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) to use both remaining U.S. manufacturers for solid rocket motors in their development of the new nuclear-tipped missile, a senior service official testified in March.

Meanwhile, the Air Force’s top nuclear modernization programs remain on track, Goldfein said. The classified B-21 Raider development program is on schedule to debut in the mid-2020s, he said. Northrop Grumman is the prime contractor building the next-generation nuclear bomber, which will eventually replace the service’s B-1B and B-2 aircraft.

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