Current Status of Shipyards, 1974: Naval shipyardsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - Shipbuilding |
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... going to look for a firm level of naval ship construction for the next 5 years so that everybody will know what is coming and will be able to plan accordingly . We want to set a nuclear warship construction program , but , of course ...
... going to look for a firm level of naval ship construction for the next 5 years so that everybody will know what is coming and will be able to plan accordingly . We want to set a nuclear warship construction program , but , of course ...
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... . I guess you are going to later tell us what you mean by that , what the combination is . Admiral GOODING . Yes , sir . In fact in the next paragraph . Mr. BENNETT . All right . Admiral GOODING . The patrol frigate ( PF ) program 8.
... . I guess you are going to later tell us what you mean by that , what the combination is . Admiral GOODING . Yes , sir . In fact in the next paragraph . Mr. BENNETT . All right . Admiral GOODING . The patrol frigate ( PF ) program 8.
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... going to happen . You remember one of those curves showed that the average wages paid in the shipbuilding industry while it was lower than ours , was accelerating to our level , where ours is going up at a relatively constant rate . Mr ...
... going to happen . You remember one of those curves showed that the average wages paid in the shipbuilding industry while it was lower than ours , was accelerating to our level , where ours is going up at a relatively constant rate . Mr ...
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... going to build one of them or two of them , but rather you do something like you are going to do here ? You are going to build 50 of them ? Admiral GOODING . That is precisely right , sir . Mr. MOLLOHAN . If you give the shipyard a ...
... going to build one of them or two of them , but rather you do something like you are going to do here ? You are going to build 50 of them ? Admiral GOODING . That is precisely right , sir . Mr. MOLLOHAN . If you give the shipyard a ...
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... going all the time , that is a lot more expensive than letting them off for half a year or something like that . Is that a factor in the comparability ? How does that fit in ? Admiral GOODING . Yes , sir , that is a factor , and your ...
... going all the time , that is a lot more expensive than letting them off for half a year or something like that . Is that a factor in the comparability ? How does that fit in ? Admiral GOODING . Yes , sir , that is a factor , and your ...
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Page 109 - Shipyard maintains and operates facilities "to provide logistic support for assigned ships and service craft; to perform authorized work in connection with construction, conversion, overhaul, repair, alteration, drydocking, and outfitting of ships and craft, as assigned; to perform manufacturing, research, development, and test work, as assigned; and to provide services and material to other activities and units, as directed by competent authority.
Page 2 - Commander for Industrial and Facility Management. It is a pleasure to appear before you today at these hearings on the naval and private shipyards. The Navy considers this to be an extremely important testimony since, together, the naval and private shipyards represent a major element in the security of our nation. With the concurrence of the subcommittee. I will first present the goals and objectives of the Naval Sea Systems Command in carrying out its mission relative to ship construction, conversion,...
Page 177 - Attaching particular significance to the limitation of strategic arms and determined to continue their efforts begun with the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and the Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Page 99 - ... security policy. At the same time, they constitute a positive asset that, when integrated into other elements of policy, directly support our national interests on a global scale. We have addressed our task in two parts. The first is to continue providing the essential element of nuclear deterrence represented by our POLARIS and POSEIDON submarines.
Page 67 - ... adjoining shorelines or cause a sludge or emulsion to be deposited beneath the surface of the water or upon adjoining shorelines.
Page 64 - The Secretary of Commerce, with the advice of and in coordination with the Secretary of the Navy, shall, at least once each year, as required for purposes of this Act, survey the existing privately owned shipyards capable of merchant ship construction, or review available data on such shipyards if deemed adequate, to determine whether their capabilities for merchant ship construction, including facilities and skilled personnel...
Page 149 - ... we have had to cease comparing the number of warships of one type or another and their total displacement (or the number of guns in a salvo or the weight of this salvo), and turn to a more complex, but also more correct appraisal of the striking and defensive power of ships, based on a mathematical analysis of their capabilities and qualitative characteristics.
Page 81 - Act, survey the existing privately owned shipyards capable of merchant ship construction, or review available data on such shipyards if deemed adequate, to determine whether their capabilities for merchant ship construction, including facilities and skilled personnel, provide an adequate mobilization base at strategic points for purposes of national defense and national emergency.
Page 177 - Agreed Statement. Modern submarine-launched ballistic missiles are: for the United States of America, missiles installed in all nuclearpowered submarines; for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, missiles of the type installed in nuclear-powered submarines made operational since 1965; and for both Parties, submarine-launched ballistic missiles first flight-tested since 1965 and installed in any submarine, regardless of its type.
Page 132 - Tenneco will not allow performance of work on non-Navy contracts to interfere with the performance of work necessary to meet Newport News commitments on Navy contracts.