Rogers: Congress Must Support Sentinel, Air Superiority, and Space Dominance
Washington, D.C.,
June 5, 2025
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, delivered the following opening remarks at a hearing on the posture of the Department of the Air Force for Fiscal Year 2026.
Chairman Rogers' remarks as prepared for delivery: We are here today to hear from the Department of the Air Force on its FY26 budget request. Unfortunately, we still have not received any real information on the Air Force’s budget request. We’ll need that in order to fully evaluate how Congress can best support our Airmen and Guardians. We’re facing the most complex threat environment in our history. China is moving forward on sixth-generation fighter jets and sophisticated air defense systems. They are expanding their nuclear arsenal at an alarming rate. And they are deploying advanced hypersonic weapons and long-range cruise missiles capable of hitting the homeland. That’s why it’s never been more important to invest in modern systems that will deter and defeat threats to our nation. Fortunately, the House-passed reconciliation bill makes a generational investment in our national security. The bill provides over $7 billion to support air superiority, including funds to acquire the F-47 – the most advanced and lethal aircraft ever built. It provides $13 billion to modernize our nuclear deterrent and rebuild related infrastructure. And it invests over $25 billion in the Golden Dome layered missile defense shield. But sixth-generation fighters, nuclear modernization, and Golden Dome are all big-ticket items that will take years to fully develop. And the funding in our reconciliation bill will not be enough to fully support these initiatives. That’s why it’s so important for defense spending to grow in the out years. Reconciliation cannot be a one-time investment. It must be followed by healthy increases in the base budget so we can afford to field these critical capabilities without cuts to readiness. While I’m supportive of much of the Air Force’s work, I do have concerns with some ongoing projects. Nuclear deterrence is vital to our national security, and I’m concerned that the Air Force is not adequately prioritizing it. Specifically, I’m troubled by past mismanagement of the Sentinel program. We must ensure Sentinel is ready in time to replace the current ICBMs before they reach the end of life. Congress has been explicit about the need to address Sentinel’s cost and schedule overruns. We have authorized and appropriated funding to fix these problems. And yet, the Air Force has taken $1.2B of Sentinel funds and used them instead to meet other priorities in FY25. I want to be very clear: the Sentinel program is vital to modernizing our triad and ensuring nuclear deterrence. Senior Air Force leaders have made frequent statements agreeing that the service must prioritize nuclear deterrence. It’s time to start walking the walk. I look forward to working with you to get this program back on track. I’m also concerned with our ability to fight and win in space. Specifically, I worry that when we see the budget, it may not adequately fund the Space Force. This is one more reason we need budget details – so we can evaluate whether funding is in line with our priorities. Within the Space Force, I want to be sure we don’t lose sight of our mission. Space Force got its start in this committee driven by a desire to improve the way we buy things in space. Winning the fight in space requires us to quickly develop advanced systems and platforms. Doing so starts with having highly trained acquisition professionals. Every Guardian supports the warfighting mission. So I encourage you to ensure that in the Space Force, operators, acquisition, intel, and cyber professionals are all on equal footing. Finally, as the Department starts rebalancing the general officer corps, I strongly encourage you to ensure the Space Force receives additional billets to address its unique needs as a new and growing service. I look forward to working with you to ensure our Airmen and Guardians have the resources they need to successfully carry out their critical missions. |