Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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Page 1237
... action which adversely affects MATS will have a comparable effect on the economy of our com- munities , for the Armed Forces are the largest business in Solano County , by far . If we did not have this selfish interest , it is probable ...
... action which adversely affects MATS will have a comparable effect on the economy of our com- munities , for the Armed Forces are the largest business in Solano County , by far . If we did not have this selfish interest , it is probable ...
Page 1265
... action was $ 22,000 . Had this schedule not been implemented , these funds would have been withdrawn upon insistence of the Bureau of the Budget . Concurrent with this action , it was necessary for this office to issue orders suspending ...
... action was $ 22,000 . Had this schedule not been implemented , these funds would have been withdrawn upon insistence of the Bureau of the Budget . Concurrent with this action , it was necessary for this office to issue orders suspending ...
Page 1287
... action necessary to establish an " on the shelf " capability . ( Discussion off the record . ) General POWER . This briefly summarizes our status today . This status is the result of actions taken in the past and has provided deter ...
... action necessary to establish an " on the shelf " capability . ( Discussion off the record . ) General POWER . This briefly summarizes our status today . This status is the result of actions taken in the past and has provided deter ...
Page 1288
... actions can we take to preclude this even- tuality ? This is the basic problem , and I feel that certain actions must be taken now if the United States is to continue as the primary deter- rent to Soviet aggression . IMPORTANCE OF ...
... actions can we take to preclude this even- tuality ? This is the basic problem , and I feel that certain actions must be taken now if the United States is to continue as the primary deter- rent to Soviet aggression . IMPORTANCE OF ...
Page 1291
... actions to provide proper hardware on a timely basis , of equal importance is the require- ment for proper personnel ... action toward that end . There are other things we could do right now . I would like to see- 1. The present spot ...
... actions to provide proper hardware on a timely basis , of equal importance is the require- ment for proper personnel ... action toward that end . There are other things we could do right now . I would like to see- 1. The present spot ...
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activities additional Admiral BEAKLEY air defense Air Force Air National Guard airborne alert aircraft airlift Alaska amount antisubmarine warfare Army National Guard ATLAS attack carrier ballistic missile BMEWS BOMARC bomber BRADLEY capability Chairman civilian combat Command Congress cost Dennis Chavez Department of Defense departmental administration effect equipment evaluation facilities fiscal year 1961 fleet flight flying FRIEDMAN funds going headquarters ICBM improved included increase interceptor LANMAN launch limitation Marine Corps ment military personnel million MINUTEMAN mission modernization Naval Navy nuclear obligations Operation and maintenance overall oversea percent planned President's budget problem procurement PROPOSED AMENDMENT question radar rated officers recommended reduction research and development RITLAND Secretary BRUCKER Secretary of Defense Senator CHAVEZ Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SYMINGTON ships squadrons statement strategic Strategic Air Command subcommittee tion units vehicles weapon system WHITE
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Page 1506 - States market prices and except procurements outside the United States in support of combat operations, procurements by vessels in foreign waters and emergency procurements or procurements of perishable foods by establishments located outside the United States for the personnel attached thereto: Provided, That nothing herein shall preclude the procurement of foods manufactured or processed in the United States or its possessions...
Page 1506 - President may authorize, subject to such regulations as he may prescribe, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Department of Commerce...
Page 1250 - Is the general policy of the administration that the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels.
Page 1506 - That nothing herein shall preclude the procurement of foods manufactured or processed in the United States or its possessions: Provided further, That no funds herein appropriated shall be used for the payment of a price differential on contracts hereafter made for the purpose of relieving economic dislocations...
Page 1081 - All requests to purchase major defense equipment are reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 1506 - ... or wool (whether in the form of fiber or yarn or contained in fabrics, materials, or manufactured articles), or specialty metals not grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States...
Page 1081 - Is hereby specifically delegated authority to: 1. Issue instructions and one-time directive-type memoranda, in writing, appropriate to carrying out policies approved by the Secretary of Defense for his assigned fields of responsibilities in accordance with DOD Directive 5025.1.
Page 1003 - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee: It is a pleasure for me to appear before this committee and present an overview of the National Guard and Reserve Forces Military Construction Programs.
Page 1080 - I. GENERAL Pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense and the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, including the Department of Defense...
Page 1508 - Of the funds made available by this Act for the services of the Military Air Transport Service, $80,000,000 shall be available only for procurement of commercial transportation service from carriers participating in the civil reserve air fleet program...