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COURTNEY PRESSES DEFENSE SECRETARY TO RELEASE NAVY SHIPBUILDI­NG PLAN

- — Julia Bergman

U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District, pressed Defense Secretary Mark Esper to release to Congress the Navy’s 30-year shipbuildi­ng plan as required by law.

Courtney has argued the plan is needed to justify cuts to the Navy’s shipbuildi­ng budget next year, including an attack submarine. After questionin­g from Courtney during a hearing convened Wednesday by the House Armed Services Committee on the Navy’s budget, Esper said that he hasn’t seen the shipbuildi­ng plan, contradict­ing recent news reports that say he is holding up its release.

“I’m awaiting its presentati­on to me,” Esper said during the hearing. “Once I have had a chance to review it and digest it and follow up on it, at the appropriat­e point in time, I will share with you what I believe our future force structure should look like.”

Yet news reports this week indicate Esper has spent two weeks reviewing the plan, which was supposed to be wrapped up by mid-January and released as part of President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2021 budget request, and is not ready to sign off on it.

Esper said Wednesday that he supports a bigger Navy, including more attack submarines, but that there are “two competing pressures right now”: a topline budget that provides 2% less buying power, and the need to take care of overdue maintenanc­e of Navy ships.

He cited a report released last year by the Government Accountabi­lity Office, which found that over the past five years, 75% of surface ships did not have maintenanc­e completed on time. Half of those ships took over three months to get to sea.

“What that equates to is 19 ships in 2019 unavailabl­e to go to sea. We cannot have a hollow Navy,” Esper said. “I agree we need to build a 355-plus-ship Navy but we can’t have a hollow Navy at the same time.”

Courtney recently wrote to Esper with his Republican colleague Rep. Rob Wittman of Virginia asking Esper to release the Navy shipbuildi­ng plan, which they said is “meant to provide larger strategic and analytical context needed to review the new budget request.”

U.S. Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, both D-Conn., wrote Esper a similar letter recently asking him to justify the cuts.

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