Department of Defense Appropriations for 1997: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 |
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... Maintenance ( O & M ) accounts . This remains the Department's top budget priority . Manifesting this priority , the Department's FY 1995 and FY 1996 budgets and the FY 1997 budget request are at historically high levels of O & M ...
... Maintenance ( O & M ) accounts . This remains the Department's top budget priority . Manifesting this priority , the Department's FY 1995 and FY 1996 budgets and the FY 1997 budget request are at historically high levels of O & M ...
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... MAINTENANCE Mr. YOUNG . Let me comment , if I might briefly , on the subject of trucks . I visited an Army base last year and the division com- mander took me around and showed me some trucks that were in service when President Truman ...
... MAINTENANCE Mr. YOUNG . Let me comment , if I might briefly , on the subject of trucks . I visited an Army base last year and the division com- mander took me around and showed me some trucks that were in service when President Truman ...
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... MAINTENANCE Mr. BONILLA . Thank you , Chairman . Secretary , I have a couple of questions this morning related to privatization and also to outsourcing because we , especially in south Texas , have an interest in that and we were not ...
... MAINTENANCE Mr. BONILLA . Thank you , Chairman . Secretary , I have a couple of questions this morning related to privatization and also to outsourcing because we , especially in south Texas , have an interest in that and we were not ...
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... maintenance allege that readiness may be jeopardized if the Department places increased reliance on the private sector for performance of this work regard- less of whether it is merit based or based on the needs of the De- fense ...
... maintenance allege that readiness may be jeopardized if the Department places increased reliance on the private sector for performance of this work regard- less of whether it is merit based or based on the needs of the De- fense ...
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... MAINTENANCE Question . Mr. Secretary , it is my understanding that DoD is developing policy to outsource a significant number of defense activities in order to reduce costs and im- prove performance . As I believe you know , in the ...
... MAINTENANCE Question . Mr. Secretary , it is my understanding that DoD is developing policy to outsource a significant number of defense activities in order to reduce costs and im- prove performance . As I believe you know , in the ...
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acquisition reform active additional agencies Air Force aircraft America's Army Answer areas Army National Guard Army's ballistic missile base Bosnia Bosnia and Herzegovina brigades capability carrier challenges civilian Cold War combat Command continue cost Defense Components Department's deployed deployment deter efforts enhance ensure equipment fiscal year 1997 force structure funding future FY 93 FY global Haiti implementation improve increase initiatives integrated intelligence Joint logistics maintain maintenance Marine Corps ment million missile defense mission mobility modernization N/A N/A National Guard national security naval nuclear Operation Joint Endeavor OPTEMPO percent personnel PMAI priority procurement projection Question readiness recruiting reduce regional requirements Reserve Component Secretary of Defense Secretary PERRY Shalikashvili ships soldiers START II strategy tactical THAAD theater threat tion Total U.S. Army Reserve U.S. forces U.S. military United upgrades warfighting
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Page 360 - Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict (OASD/SO/LIC) and the Office of the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs (DOS/R).
Page 6 - CW BILL YOUNG, Florida RALPH REGULA, Ohio JERRY LEWIS, California JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Illinois HAROLD ROGERS, Kentucky JOE SKEEN. New Mexico FRANK R. WOLF, Virginia TOM DELAY, Texas JIM KOLBE, Arizona RON PACKARD, California SONNY CALLAHAN, Alabama JAMES T. WALSH, New York CHARLES H. TAYLOR, North Carolina DAVID L. HOBSON, Ohio ERNEST J. ISTOOK. JR., Oklahoma HENRY BONILLA, Texas JOE KNOLLENBERG. Michigan DAN MILLER, Florida JAY DICKEY, Arkansas JACK KINGSTON, Georgia...
Page 712 - Commands (MACOMs) conducted an analysis of their installations using a set of quantifiable attributes designed to compare installations and produce relative rankings based on military value only.
Page 800 - POM, but such early coordination in the process will articulate program requirements more effectively and allow for better use of DoN resources. Another step toward a closer working relationship is the movement of Headquarters US Marine Corps into the Pentagon. Phase One of this move was initiated in January 1996; the Commandant and selected staff members relocated their offices adjacent to those of the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. The continued move of the Headquarters...
Page 792 - 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 270 - Department is devising ways to track budget expenditures relative to their associated outcomes, as required by the Chief Financial Officers Act and the Government Performance and Results Act.
Page 692 - ATCCS has five systems in various stages of development, testing, and fielding: the Maneuver Control System will integrate all fire support, intelligence, air defense, logistics, and maneuver information; the All Source Analysis System is a computer-based threat integration intelligence system that automatically receives, stores and integrates threat information into intelligence products, the Combat Service Support Control System provides timely situational awareness and force projection information...
Page 701 - RESERVE 76.738 40 6% (3) The number of officers who are graduates of one of the service academies and were released from active duty before the completion of their active-duty service obligation...
Page 83 - We can achieve this objective by leveraging today's high quality forces and force structure with leading-edge technology to attain better command, control and intelligence and to implement new operational concepts — dominant maneuver, precision engagement, full dimensional protection, and focused logistics. It is these new joint operational concepts, and the improved command, control and intelligence which will make them possible, that will focus the strengths of each of our Services and guide...
Page 437 - Board. (c) The Board, acting through the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs is the principal policy adviser to the Secretary of Defense on matters relating to the reserve components.