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Aggregate agency budgets are steady, predictable, and adhere closely to the theory of incrementalism, experiencing small changes from year to year during the congressional budget review process. But funding data from the Army’s procurement and research and development accounts over six fiscal years demonstrate that individual program budget outcomes are often highly volatile and unpredictable, not incremental. The Pentagon’s complex acquisition process, defense industry’s singular focus on profits, and traditional congressional interests in local economic benefits all contribute to volatile program funding and constrain the Army’s efforts to manage and defend its budget request.
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