Faced with yet another round of funding cuts—this time, $12 billion over the next six fiscal years, inflicted on the service during the August long-term budgeting process—Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne indicated that USAF will just have to get more efficient, despite the fact that it has been on an efficiency and streamlining drive for more than 15 years. Wynne, meeting with defense reporters in Washington, D.C., said in August that he's got a diminishing number of pots from which to draw money. The big ones tend to be infrastructure, people, readiness, and programs.
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