Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session |
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... service and industrial plans and installations , ( 2 ) standardization of instrumentations , mechanizations , and sound attenuation requirements insofar as possible , and ( 3 ) considering the require- ments of the two services and ...
... service and industrial plans and installations , ( 2 ) standardization of instrumentations , mechanizations , and sound attenuation requirements insofar as possible , and ( 3 ) considering the require- ments of the two services and ...
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... services and the joint use of a lot of facilities we have available . It is easy enough to write a letter from the Navy to the Air Force and say " Can we use some of your facilities ? " They can just get out a good form and send one ...
... services and the joint use of a lot of facilities we have available . It is easy enough to write a letter from the Navy to the Air Force and say " Can we use some of your facilities ? " They can just get out a good form and send one ...
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... services for design of the turboprop test cells installed at ÑAS , Norfolk , and NAS , Alameda . 2. When the design of these cells was undertaken , there existed in industry a lack of data and experience regarding the effective use of ...
... services for design of the turboprop test cells installed at ÑAS , Norfolk , and NAS , Alameda . 2. When the design of these cells was undertaken , there existed in industry a lack of data and experience regarding the effective use of ...
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... services and in the industry . In San Diego at Convair they put a test cell at their plant . There was so much complaint from the citizens of San Diego that they finally had to move that cell out to the desert . They were having the ...
... services and in the industry . In San Diego at Convair they put a test cell at their plant . There was so much complaint from the citizens of San Diego that they finally had to move that cell out to the desert . They were having the ...
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... services . They have submitted a report both on air wind tunnels and the Arnold Engineering Labora- tory versus the Navy laboratory at Trenton . I would like to quote from a memorandum addressed from the Assistant Secretary of Defense ...
... services . They have submitted a report both on air wind tunnels and the Arnold Engineering Labora- tory versus the Navy laboratory at Trenton . I would like to quote from a memorandum addressed from the Assistant Secretary of Defense ...
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83d Congress Abilene acres Admiral PERRY Air Force Base airbase aircraft airfield Alameda approval ASSISTANT CHIEF Assistant Secretary authorized award dates Blytheville Bureau of Aeronautics Captain LAMB CARTER Cecil Field CEDERBERG Chairman Chase Field CHIEF OF STAFF clearance Colonel BREEHL Colonel HAAS Colonel KRICKER Colonel PRICE committee in November Committee on Appropriations complete construction program DAVIS deferred depot easement engineering estimate estimated cost Fallon figure fiscal year 1954 flight facilities fueling stations funds going gunnery HAND hangar hospital House of Representatives included Indian Springs jet engine JOHN TABER Kingsville land letter maintenance McCLOUD messing facilities Middletown MILLET HAND Navy officers Okinawa Olmsted Air Force operation overhaul pipeline present projects Properties and Installations Public Law 209 Quonset Point RABAUT request requirement restudy revised schedule Scott Air Force Secretary of Defense section 805 square feet storage subcommittee supply tank target TAYLOR Trenton turboprop
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Page 42 - Secretary's letter in the record at this point. (The letter is as follows:) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, April 11, 1941.
Page 29 - Specific projects to be constructed with the requested appropriations require the approval of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Properties and Installations and consultation with the Armed Services Committees of the Senate and of the House. The Department of the Army on January 20, 1956, forwarded projects to be constructed with the fiscal year 1957 appropriation request to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Properties and Installations for approval.
Page 37 - Base in Illinois. The letter will be inserted in the record at this point. (The letter referred to above is as follows:) APRIL 6, 1954. CHAIRMAN, COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: Reference is made to the hearings held before your committee in November 1953 for the purpose of financing construction items authorized by Public Law 209, 83d Congress, for the Department of the Air Force.
Page 21 - Taber [May 26, 1947] New York City Honorable John Taber Chairman, Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Washington, DC Dear Mr. Taber: I have your request for a memorandum on my views upon the recommendations of the War Department of $725,000,000 for food and collateral relief requirements for Germany, Japan and Korea for the next fiscal year. You have also requested that I should furnish you a memorandum upon the causes of these...
Page 21 - Eepresentatives and the Senate. In a letter from the chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations to the Secretary of Defense, dated November 25, 1953, approval of that committee was granted to the Department of the Army for the expenditure of $43,181,500 for the fiscal year 1954 public works construction program, as authorized by Public Law 209, 83d Congress. Construction projects totaling $22,090,500, including the Kings Bay ammunition terminal were either deleted or deferred by the committee....
Page 22 - trongly expressed his dissatlsfatcion with procurement practices which have resulted in so much noncompetitlve, or "sole source" procurement by the Department of Defense. He has directed that steps be taken to reduce noncompetitive procurement to the minimum. I am attaching for your information a copy of a memorandum from the Assistant Secretary of Defense (T. & L.) on this subject. 2. I am in complete agreement with the Secretary of Defense's feeling in this matter, since I am convinced that only...