Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - United States |
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... budget for FY 1979 which entails $ 126 billion in Total Obligational Authority ( TOA ) and $ 115.2 billion in outlays . The planned outlays will constitute a 3.5 percent real increase over the spending programmed for FY 1978 . The Long ...
... budget for FY 1979 which entails $ 126 billion in Total Obligational Authority ( TOA ) and $ 115.2 billion in outlays . The planned outlays will constitute a 3.5 percent real increase over the spending programmed for FY 1978 . The Long ...
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... budget request for RDT & E of $ 12.5 billion reflects our growing conviction that we must reverse the erosion of the technological and development lead the United States has had over the Soviet Union . During this past year , the debate ...
... budget request for RDT & E of $ 12.5 billion reflects our growing conviction that we must reverse the erosion of the technological and development lead the United States has had over the Soviet Union . During this past year , the debate ...
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... budget . The total cost of paying and supporting over five million personnel for their present and past service is estimated at $ 63.7 billion in FY 1979 , approximately 55 percent of the total defense budget . TABLE VII - 1 Defense ...
... budget . The total cost of paying and supporting over five million personnel for their present and past service is estimated at $ 63.7 billion in FY 1979 , approximately 55 percent of the total defense budget . TABLE VII - 1 Defense ...
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... budgets for military retirement . We now budget only for the current payments to military retirees and survivors . In con- trast , the Civil Service Commission maintains a retirement fund with contributions from both the employee and ...
... budgets for military retirement . We now budget only for the current payments to military retirees and survivors . In con- trast , the Civil Service Commission maintains a retirement fund with contributions from both the employee and ...
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... Budget Authority 108,425 115,264 125 , 567 Outlays 95,650 105,300 115,200 Constant FY 1979 Dollars Total Obligational Authority ( TOA ) 122,558 123,731 126,000 Budget Authority 122,719 122,129 125,567 Outlays 108,775 111,719 115,200 Budget ...
... Budget Authority 108,425 115,264 125 , 567 Outlays 95,650 105,300 115,200 Constant FY 1979 Dollars Total Obligational Authority ( TOA ) 122,558 123,731 126,000 Budget Authority 122,719 122,129 125,567 Outlays 108,775 111,719 115,200 Budget ...
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