Department of Defense Appropriations for 1995: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - Government publications |
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21st Century acquisition active Admiral KELSO Air Force aircraft airlift America's Army Answer areas Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's Attack Submarine battlefield bomber Bottom-Up Review brigade budget capability Chairman challenges civilian Cold War combat Command Committee continue cost DALTON decision Department Department of Defense deployed deployment DICKS digitization doctrine equipment fight fiscal year 1995 force structure Fort Lewis funding future going Gulf War helicopter implement improve industrial base infrastructure initiatives installations issue JDAM joint Louisiana Maneuvers maintain Marine Corps MCPEAK military million Milstar missile missions modernization MUNDY MURTHA National Guard naval forces nuclear officers Operation Restore Hope operations OPTEMPO percent personnel procurement production Question recruiting reduce requirements reserve component sealift Secretary PERRY Shalikashvili ships soldiers Somalia strategic SULLIVAN trained and ready U.S. Army units upgrade VISCLOSKY warfighting
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Page 365 - Department of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania.
Page 363 - This success at the budget table is a result of the continued commitment to quality of life by the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps.
Page 424 - Defense, the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps, we have a multitude of initiatives well underway to make our infrastructure more effective and less costly.
Page 147 - Defense (Comptroller) (ASD(O) or his designee for the purpose, with the concurrence of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Installations and Logistics) . § 206.7 Cost/schedule control systems criteria.
Page 204 - I will provide that for the record. [The information follows:] The fiscal year 1993 (FY93) Appropriations Conference Report acknowledged that the Department of Defense's (DoD) future testing schedule for HELSTF was uncertain, and directed the Department to submit a report on current/projected workload as well as long-term options for facility utilization. The Army prepared and submitted this report to the Office, Secretary of Defense (OSD) in June 1993, recommending that the HELSTF be closed.
Page 152 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a pleasure for me to appear before the Committee today to report on the state of the United States Army in 1990 and to outline Army priorities for the coming years.
Page 8 - Related to the need to increase procurement after '96 is the requirement to do business differently. In this budget there is not enough money in the outyears to increase the procurement accounts unless we cut our costs. That means acquisition reform is a real need and not just a good idea. In addition, we need to reform our financial management. It is a mess, and it is costing us money we desperately need.
Page 352 - ... of ANGCRRA to expand the use of simulations, simulators, and advanced training devices and technologies for members and units of the Army National Guard and the US Army Reserve. The ARNG has continued to incorporate simulation into individual, unit, and school house training.
Page 349 - ... of those officers — (A) the number who are serving the remaining period of their active-duty service obligation as a member of the Selected Reserve pursuant to section 1...
Page 353 - ... (B) based on the information shown in the tables, the Secretary's overall assessment of the deployability of units of the Army National Guard, including a discussion of personnel deficiencies and equipment shortfalls in accordance with such section 1121.