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COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS

JAMIE L. WHITTEN, Mississippi, Chairman

EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts
WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky

NEAL SMITH, Iowa

JOSEPH P. ADDABBO, New York
CLARENCE D. LONG, Maryland
SIDNEY R. YATES, Illinois
DAVID R. OBEY, Wisconsin
EDWARD R. ROYBAL, California
LOUIS STOKES, Ohio

TOM BEVILL, Alabama
BILL CHAPPELL, Florida
BILL ALEXANDER, Arkansas

JOHN P. MURTHA, Pennsylvania
BOB TRAXLER, Michigan

JOSEPH D. EARLY, Massachusetts
CHARLES WILSON, Texas

LINDY (MRS. HALE) BOGGS, Louisiana
ADAM BENJAMIN, JR., Indiana
NORMAN D. DICKS, Washington
MATTHEW F. MCHUGH, New York
BO GINN, Georgia

WILLIAM LEHMAN, Florida
JACK HIGHTOWER, Texas

MARTIN OLAV SABO, Minnesota

JULIAN C. DIXON, California

VIC FAZIO, California

W. G. (BILL) HEFNER, North Carolina

LES AUCOIN, Oregon

DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii

WES WATKINS, Oklahoma

WILLIAM H. GRAY, III, Pennsylvania

BERNARD J. DWYER, New Jersey

SILVIO O. CONTE, Massachusetts
JOSEPH M. McDADE, Pennsylvania
JACK EDWARDS, Alabama

JOHN T. MYERS, Indiana

J. KENNETH ROBINSON, Virginia
CLARENCE E. MILLER, Ohio
LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Pennsylvania
C. W. BILL YOUNG, Florida
JACK F. KEMP, New York
RALPH S. REGULA, Ohio

CLAIR W. BURGENER, California
GEORGE M. O'BRIEN, Illinois
VIRGINIA SMITH, Nebraska
ELDON RUDD, Arizona
CARL D. PURSELL, Michigan
MICKEY EDWARDS, Oklahoma
BOB LIVINGSTON, Louisiana
BILL GREEN, New York
TOM LOEFFLER, Texas
JERRY LEWIS, California
CARROLL A. CAMPBELL, JR.,
South Carolina

JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois

KEITH F. MAINLAND, Clerk and Staff Director

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS

FOR 1982

TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1981.

SHIP PROCUREMENT PROBLEMS

WITNESSES

ADM. HYMAN G. RICKOVER, UNITED STATES NAVY, DIRECTOR, NAVAL NUCLEAR PROPULSION PROGRAM

T. L. FOSTER, DIRECTOR FOR FISCAL ACQUISITION AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT

SOUREN HANESSIAN, PROGRAM MANAGER FOR TRIDENT AND ADVANCED SUBMARINE PROJECTS

J. A. PALMER, PROGRAM MANAGER FOR SURFACE SHIPS AND WATER COOLED BREEDER REACTORS

INTRODUCTION

Mr. ADDABBO. The committee will come to order.

This morning the committee is glad to welcome a truly great American, Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, Director of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. I can think of no witness who has appeared before this subcommittee as frequently as has Admiral Rickover. He has always made an outstanding contribution.

Admiral Rickover is rightly known as the Father of the Nuclear Submarine, but his contribution has not stopped there. He has always taken the stewardship of the tax dollars in his programs and other defense programs very seriously and tried to obtain a dollar in value for every dollar spent for defense under his cognizance. His guidance in fields such as education has also been outstanding.

The committee has been quite concerned with problems such as cost increases and schedule slippages. We know, Admiral, that you are concerned and we would appreciate your thoughts on these matters.

We are also proud to be graced this morning with your lovely wife. We welcome her.

Admiral, your entire statement will be made part of the record. You may proceed as you wish.

Admiral RICKOVER. Thank you for your kind words, Mr. Chair

man.

I am submitting for the record a 28-page statement to describe as best I can the situation we face in procuring warships. With your approval, I will read the introduction, summarize some of the key points, and go over my special recommendations.

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