Department of Defense authorization for appropriations for fiscal year 1984: hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, on S. 675 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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Page 2962
... British Harrier aircraft were typically stationed on combat air patrol within 100 miles of those positions that they ... British had no coun- terpart to the E - 2C . The British did. 2962.
... British Harrier aircraft were typically stationed on combat air patrol within 100 miles of those positions that they ... British had no coun- terpart to the E - 2C . The British did. 2962.
Page 2963
... British did not have an area defense capa- bility that was based on sea - based air . [ Deleted . ] I would only point out here , [ deleted ] in each generation , and as Admiral Butts said , they don't throw anything away . They just ...
... British did not have an area defense capa- bility that was based on sea - based air . [ Deleted . ] I would only point out here , [ deleted ] in each generation , and as Admiral Butts said , they don't throw anything away . They just ...
Page 2969
... British in either 1980 or 1981 , when faced with some of the problems that we have here in this country , namely , the tradeoff between domestic and military spending , opted to reduce their navy down to about 51 ships , as I recall ...
... British in either 1980 or 1981 , when faced with some of the problems that we have here in this country , namely , the tradeoff between domestic and military spending , opted to reduce their navy down to about 51 ships , as I recall ...
Page 3007
... British experienced in the Falklands is that they ran out of mis- siles very fast . Is that true or not and if it is , how does that affect the number of missiles that this ship ought to carry ? Admiral WALTERS . We are always concerned ...
... British experienced in the Falklands is that they ran out of mis- siles very fast . Is that true or not and if it is , how does that affect the number of missiles that this ship ought to carry ? Admiral WALTERS . We are always concerned ...
Page 3056
... British are giving us some allied support by virtue of the sale price they are offering for that ship . They are in the process of reducing some of their forces and they have three ships of this class which they were going to put out of ...
... British are giving us some allied support by virtue of the sale price they are offering for that ship . They are in the process of reducing some of their forces and they have three ships of this class which they were going to put out of ...
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Admiral BAGGETT Admiral BUTTS Admiral WALTERS Aegis Air Force aircraft carriers airlift ALLEN amphibious ships antiship Argentine Argentine Navy ATLANTIC CONVEYOR attack submarines battleship bombs British forces budget capability cargo carrier battle groups contract contractor cost growth cruise missile cruiser defense deleted deployed destroyers equipment Falklands conflict fire fiscal year 1984 fleet frigates funding going guns helicopters improve increase Joint landing launched logistics major Marine Corps ment merchant ships military million mission NATO naval forces Navy's nuclear operations percent personnel procurement radar request Royal Navy SAWYER SEA HARRIERS Secretary LEHMAN Senator COHEN Senator HART Senator LEVIN Senator NUNN shipbuilding sonar Southwest Asia Soviet Navy strategy surface combatants tactical target Task Force threat tion torpedo Trident troops U.S. Central Command U.S. Navy unified command United USCENTCOM V/STOL warfare weapon systems
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Page 3068 - Contractor to the date on which such excess is repaid to the Government: Provided, however, That no interest shall be charged with respect to any such excess payment attributable to a reduction in the Contractor's claim by reason of retention or other disposition of termination inventory until ten...
Page 3065 - Government in accordance with this clause in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever the Contracting Officer shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government. Any such termination shall be effected by delivery to the Contractor of a Notice of Termination...
Page 3067 - ... above, which are properly chargeable to the terminated portion of the contract (exclusive of amounts paid or payable on account of supplies or materials delivered or services furnished by...
Page 3065 - The performance of work under this contract may be terminated by the Government in accordance with this clause in whole, or from time to time in part, whenever the Contracting Officer shall determine that such termination is in the best interest of the Government.
Page 3067 - The reasonable costs of settlement, including accounting, legal, clerical, and other expenses reasonably necessary for the -preparation of settlement claims and supporting data with respect to the terminated portion of the contract and for the termination and settlement of subcontracts thereunder, together with reasonable storage, transportation, and other costs incurred in connection with the protection or disposition of property allocable to this contract.
Page 3067 - ... the contract price of work not terminated. Except for normal spoilage, and except to the extent that the Government shall have otherwise expressly assumed the risk of loss, there shall be excluded from the amounts payable to the contractor...
Page 3066 - Termination; and (ix) take such action as may be necessary, or as the Contracting Officer may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and in which the Government has or may acquire an interest.
Page 3068 - Contractor in connection with this contract, and (in) the agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of, any materials, supplies, or other things acquired by the Contractor or sold, pursuant to the provisions of this clause, and not otherwise recovered by or credited to the Government.
Page 3066 - Termination; (iv) assign to the Government, in the manner and to the extent directed by the Contracting Officer, all of the right, title, and interest of the Contractor under the orders or subcontracts so terminated, in which case the...
Page 3066 - Officer shall, subject to any review required by the contracting agency's procedures in effect as of the date of execution of this contract, determine, on the basis of information available to him, the amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reason of the termination and shall pay to the Contractor the amount...