Department of Defense Appropriations for 1972: Hearings ... 92d Congress, 1st Session |
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... procurement accounts . What is your estimate of the total sum carried in the fiscal year 1972 procurement accounts for R.D.T. & E. support ? Dr. FOSTER . A study made in April 1971 for the General Accounting Office included this so ...
... procurement accounts . What is your estimate of the total sum carried in the fiscal year 1972 procurement accounts for R.D.T. & E. support ? Dr. FOSTER . A study made in April 1971 for the General Accounting Office included this so ...
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... Procurement by Air Force Logistics selection . Command ( Program Element 31017F ) . Through competitive source Number 275 ; ) ( Included in Other Procurement Appropriation , P - 1 Line Developed for Air Force Technical Applications ...
... Procurement by Air Force Logistics selection . Command ( Program Element 31017F ) . Through competitive source Number 275 ; ) ( Included in Other Procurement Appropriation , P - 1 Line Developed for Air Force Technical Applications ...
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... Procurement Rand Corporation RDT. The Summary of Federal Contract Research Centers ( FCRCs ) reflects a consolidation ... Procurement Appropriation , $ 17,270,000 is in the Other Procurement Appropriation , and the amount of $ 928,000 is ...
... Procurement Rand Corporation RDT. The Summary of Federal Contract Research Centers ( FCRCs ) reflects a consolidation ... Procurement Appropriation , $ 17,270,000 is in the Other Procurement Appropriation , and the amount of $ 928,000 is ...
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... Procurement 52 Other Procurement 0 APPROPRIATION : RESEARCH , DEVELOPMENT , TEST AND EVALUATION Summary ... Operational Maintenance Total Mitre Corporation Analytical Services , Inc. ( ANSER ) RDT & E 22,156 5,970 5,824 FY 1970 Actual ...
... Procurement 52 Other Procurement 0 APPROPRIATION : RESEARCH , DEVELOPMENT , TEST AND EVALUATION Summary ... Operational Maintenance Total Mitre Corporation Analytical Services , Inc. ( ANSER ) RDT & E 22,156 5,970 5,824 FY 1970 Actual ...
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... Procurement ... Operation and Maintenance TOTAL FEDERAL CONTRACT RESEARCH CENTERS 134,658 131,618 135,223 RDT & E ... Procurement Missile Procurement 99 45 FY 1972 Estimate 50 117,204 52 10,925 112,315 137 3,448 109,543 O 5,970 507 ...
... Procurement ... Operation and Maintenance TOTAL FEDERAL CONTRACT RESEARCH CENTERS 134,658 131,618 135,223 RDT & E ... Procurement Missile Procurement 99 45 FY 1972 Estimate 50 117,204 52 10,925 112,315 137 3,448 109,543 O 5,970 507 ...
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1970 ACTUAL FY 1971 ESTIMATE FY activities ACTUAL FY 1971 ADVANCED DEVELOPMENT Aerospace Agency air defense Air Force aircraft Appropriation Army avionics AWACS bomber budget capability Center civilian combat Command continue contract Contractor cost Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Supply Agency Department of Defense development program dollars effective effort electronic ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT ESTIMATE FY 1972 EXPLORATORY DEVELOPMENT fiscal year 1972 flight FOSTER FROSCH FY 1970 ACTUAL FY 1972 ESTIMATE GLASSER GRIBBLE helicopter improved included increase initial Installation Laboratory MAHON military million MINSHALL missile mission Naval Navy nuclear Obligations operational Paid Paid personnel planned PRESTON problem procurement production projects radar range RDT&E reduced Reimbursable related equipment request requirements research and development satellite Secretary of Defense sensors ships SIKES Soviet SRAM standard missile strategic submarines surface effects ships surveillance tactical tank target technical Test and Evaluation vehicle warfare weapon systems
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Page 550 - ... $42,341,000 is still $54,000 less than the President's 1971 budget presentation. PERSONNEL REDUCTIONS Personnel strengths estimated for yearend fiscal year 1972 reflect a reduction of 15 percent from actual on-board strengths recorded for June 30, 1969. Total employment has dropped from 2,593 at the did of fiscal year 1969 to 2,491 at the end of fiscal year 1970 and will decrease to 2,212 by the end of fiscal year 1972.
Page 596 - The remaining $37.000 increase is made up of miscellaneous changes in the central services account . SUMMARIES For your convenience a detailed summary of the Office of the Secretary of Defense financial requirements, attachment 1. and a summary of personnel...
Page ii - Army, as authorized by law ; and not to exceed $ for emergencies and extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary of the Army, as payments may be made on his certificate of necessity for confidential military purposes, and his determination shall be final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government; $ , of which not less than $ shall be available only for the maintenance of real property facilities.
Page 708 - ... capability surface without having to fight its way through the layers of management needed to control the bulk of the program. AIR WARFARE Air Warfare includes those parts of the Navy tactical mission, both offensive and defensive, that are waged from airborne vehicles excluding ASW. The...
Page 708 - TV guidance, that can be launched from long ranges to hit high-value targets with extreme precision. This type of system extends the military options of the force commanders in that they can selectively attack critical highly defended targets from ranges that eliminate or substantially reduce exposure of the launching aircraft to the enemy air defenses in the vicinity of the target. As I mentioned last year, we have restructured the program to include thorough and realistic fly-before-buy tests before...