Army, Department of the Continued Poor, Hon. Charles L. Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army-Con. Page 2934 Advanced attack helicopter (AAH). 2934 Penney, Lt. Gen. H. W., U.S. Army, Director, Defense Mapping Agency, 3572 Putnam, Maj. Gen. George W., Jr., Director of Military Personnel 2428 Degree-related positions in the Armed Forces- 2413 2439 2439 Flight training__ Officer acquisition training- Starbird, Lt. Gen. Alfred A., U.S. Army, Deputy Director (Test and I. New test and evaluation policy and organizations__ II. Achievements to date_____ III. Future actions contemplated.. IV. Fiscal years 1973 and 1974 authorization requirements‒‒‒‒‒ DEFENSE, DEPARTMENT OF: 2901, 2912 2902 2907 2909 2910 2068, 2111 Appendix 1-Military manpower reports for fiscal year 1974__ 2625-2822 3566 Canter, Hon. Ralph R., Director, manpower research, Office of Assist- 3607 1570 Doolin, Hon. Dennis J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (East 1281 Introduction Foster, Hon. John S., Jr., Director of Defense Research and Engineer- Summary The overall fiscal year 1974 R.D.T. & E. budget.... 516, 579-788, 2825, 2875 579 579 581 Defense, Department of-Continued Foster, Hon. John S., Jr., Director of Defense Research, etc.-Con. Required hardware competition__. 610 Radically smaller industry design team__ 610 Minimal detailed weapon-system requirements--- 611 More independent operational test and evaluation before 611 Defense, Department of-Continued Foster, Hon. John S., Jr., Director of Defense Research, etc.-Con. R&D for land forces-Continued R&D for tactical naval forces--. Improvements in fleet offensive capability. R&D for tactical air forces-- Page 665 665 669 Improvement of fleet ASW capabilities--- 672 674 675 Tactical air command, control and communications_. 683 684 TABLES AND CHARTS Summary of DOD R.D.T. & E. listings supporting the President's Page 733 R.D.T. & E. program element increases of $25 million or more, 734 R.D.T. & E. program element decreases of $25 million or more, 734 Fiscal year 1974 DOD R.D.T. & E. President's budget by 735 Fiscal year 1974 DOD R.D.T. & E. President's budget by 736 Fiscal year 1974 DOD R.D.T. & E. President budget by budget 737 Fiscal year 1974 DOD R.D.T. & E. President's budget by per- 738 U.S.-U.S.S.R. technology base_-- 604 Joint R.D.T. & E. programs by service--- Portion of the DOD technology base (by technical area)‒‒‒‒ Kelley, Hon. Roger T., Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and 621 712 1733, 1739 Tables and charts-Continued Lukasik, Hon. Stephen J. director, defense advanced research projects Morris Hon. Thomas D., Assistant Comptroller General of the United 1684 But numbers alone are not enough__. How are "true volunteers" calculated?__ Army The alternative to allowing induction authority to expire....... Military requirements fiscal year 1974-Active duty personnel___ Forecasts of probable shortfalls in fiscal year 1974_. Marines Navy Overall quality shortfall_ All-volunteer force problems.. Filling School seats for technical occupations___. Skill imbalances__ Combat arms bonus_. The physician shortage.. Alternatives for meeting duty military requirements.. 1704 1704 1704 1704 1705 1705 1705 1705 1705 1706 1706 1706 1706 1707 1707 Problems of meeting Reserve component needs---- 1707 Cost of the all-volunteer force___. 1708 Some key questions for review by the Congress with the Depart- 1708 Table 1.-Enlisted accessions by mental category__ 1724 Table 2.-High school graduates as a percent of total male enlist- 1728 Marrs, Hon. Theodore C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for 1882 Olenchuk, Maj. Gen. P. G., Director of Materiel Acquisition, Office, 1028, 1132 Air defense command and control system, AN/TSQ-37 (Missile Airplane, observation/surveillance, OV-1 (Mohawk). |