Military construction appropriations for 1982: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... percent of this request is for utilities and site improvements to support current and subsequent facilities construction and dredging to support future waterfront construction . Also included are facilities to provide support for the ...
... percent of this request is for utilities and site improvements to support current and subsequent facilities construction and dredging to support future waterfront construction . Also included are facilities to provide support for the ...
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... percent to the government and 15 percent to the contractor . Therefore , the government will share the cost of any future overruns . Mr. GINN . To what extent have welding problems imposed oper- ating restrictions on the Los Angeles ...
... percent to the government and 15 percent to the contractor . Therefore , the government will share the cost of any future overruns . Mr. GINN . To what extent have welding problems imposed oper- ating restrictions on the Los Angeles ...
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... percentage of the dollars being spent both at Bangor and Kings Bay are based on a bid arrangement ? Admiral ZOBEL ... percent over what we would have expected had we used design concepts we used to use . Mr. REGULA . I assume the need ...
... percentage of the dollars being spent both at Bangor and Kings Bay are based on a bid arrangement ? Admiral ZOBEL ... percent over what we would have expected had we used design concepts we used to use . Mr. REGULA . I assume the need ...
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... percentage that the contractor picked up . What was that percentage ? Admiral MURRAY . That is the incentive cost provision of the contract , which is an 85/15 share line . Eighty - five percent is what the government pays and 15 percent ...
... percentage that the contractor picked up . What was that percentage ? Admiral MURRAY . That is the incentive cost provision of the contract , which is an 85/15 share line . Eighty - five percent is what the government pays and 15 percent ...
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... percent of the $ 65.1 million request is for utilities , site improvements and dredging which are necessary first steps in construction of the base . Facilities in fiscal year 1982 include an administration building and general ...
... percent of the $ 65.1 million request is for utilities , site improvements and dredging which are necessary first steps in construction of the base . Facilities in fiscal year 1982 include an administration building and general ...
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additional administration Admiral MURRAY Admiral ZOBEL Air Force Base Air National Guard aircraft ALCM appropriation Army Reserve backlog Bangor barracks Battalion building BURGENER CARTON Chairman chlordane committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction projects contract cost estimate cruise missile DELBRIDGE engineering equipment family housing units fiscal year 1982 FLIAKAS Fort Carson Fort Douglas Fort Drum Fort Irwin Fort Stewart funds GINN headquarters Hinesville impact improve included increase information follows installation intermediate commands Irwin Kings Bay land lease LIBRARY OF CONGRESS maintenance Marine Corps MEEHAN ment MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM military family housing million minor construction mission NATO Navy operations PEEL percent personnel housing planning problems proposed questions REGULA reprogramming requirements Secretary of Defense shortfall space station storage support facilities tion Trident submarines utilities Vandenberg weapons systems WRIGHT ZEIBERG
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Page 382 - Attached to the printed copies of my statement are narrative descriptions of the entire program broken out by category of facilities, by major commands and by mission elements supported. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. I thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee.
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Page 263 - House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: In response to your request...