President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: Report on the Office of the Secretary of Defense |
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... percent of the recommended savings can be derived from improved management of the weapons acquisition process. The OSD Task Force analyzed the process only. The issue of specific weapons choices was not addressed since this was beyond ...
... percent of the recommended savings can be derived from improved management of the weapons acquisition process. The OSD Task Force analyzed the process only. The issue of specific weapons choices was not addressed since this was beyond ...
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... percent of those who use it today are retired military personnel . The private sector provides adequate and affordable access to food and staple items in almost all areas . In those very few areas where it does not , the exchange system ...
... percent of those who use it today are retired military personnel . The private sector provides adequate and affordable access to food and staple items in almost all areas . In those very few areas where it does not , the exchange system ...
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... percent of the savings dollars can only be achieved if there is Congressional concurrence . In some cases , affirmative legislation is required . In others , successful implementation of a recommended change can only take place if ...
... percent of the savings dollars can only be achieved if there is Congressional concurrence . In some cases , affirmative legislation is required . In others , successful implementation of a recommended change can only take place if ...
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... percent of the national labor force . Defense The economics of the DOD are staggering . outlays for 1982 totaled $ 183 billion , which represented : · · - 25.2 percent of total Federal outlays ; 5.9 percent of the U.S. GNP ; and ...
... percent of the national labor force . Defense The economics of the DOD are staggering . outlays for 1982 totaled $ 183 billion , which represented : · · - 25.2 percent of total Federal outlays ; 5.9 percent of the U.S. GNP ; and ...
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... percent of the U.S. supply in research , development , and engineering roles across tech- nologies ranging from food and apparel to the most sophisticated missiles . R & D expenditures in FY 1983 are forecast at $ 24.3 billion . DOD's ...
... percent of the U.S. supply in research , development , and engineering roles across tech- nologies ranging from food and apparel to the most sophisticated missiles . R & D expenditures in FY 1983 are forecast at $ 24.3 billion . DOD's ...
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ACIP acquisition process active duty ADP systems Agency Air Force Alaska annual savings approximately areas average base benefits budget cargo CHAMPUS civilian commissary Congress consolidation contract administration contractors cost savings Cost underestimation Defense DOD Defense Logistics Agency Defense OSD demilitarization Department of Defense depot DOD's eliminated estimated savings Financial Impact freight bill functions funds Government Impact Analysis implementation improve interviewed inventory IR&D ISSUE AND RECOMMENDATION Issue OSD legislation Logistics major ment Milestone military retirement pay MILSPECS MTMC Navy Office offset operations organization OSD Task Force payments percent performance personnel phase Potential Savings private sector procurement production proposed RDT&E realignment RECOMMENDATION SUMMARIES CONT'D Recommendations OSD reduce responsibility result retirement plan Savings and Impact Secretary of Defense short tons specific staff studies Summary Recommendation Three-year total tion USUHS weapons acquisition weapons systems