Department of Defense appropriations for 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One hundredth Congress, first session, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 |
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... fiscal year 1987 Supplemental funding ? Answer . Since we have not let concept definition contracts yet , this is a difficult question to answer . However , our best estimate is that an " interim " system could be launched in FY 94 with ...
... fiscal year 1987 Supplemental funding ? Answer . Since we have not let concept definition contracts yet , this is a difficult question to answer . However , our best estimate is that an " interim " system could be launched in FY 94 with ...
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... fiscal year 1988 budget states that full scale devel- opment of the HLLV would begin in the third quarter of fiscal year 1988. No funds have been appropriated to date for the HLLV . How realistic is a one - year advanced development ...
... fiscal year 1988 budget states that full scale devel- opment of the HLLV would begin in the third quarter of fiscal year 1988. No funds have been appropriated to date for the HLLV . How realistic is a one - year advanced development ...
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... fiscal year 1993. Launch projections through fiscal year 1995 require a total of 38 Titan IVs . If the Shuttle stand down extends to 36 months an additional 9 Titan IVs would be re- quired through fiscal year 1995. A 48 month Shuttle ...
... fiscal year 1993. Launch projections through fiscal year 1995 require a total of 38 Titan IVs . If the Shuttle stand down extends to 36 months an additional 9 Titan IVs would be re- quired through fiscal year 1995. A 48 month Shuttle ...
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... fiscal year , appropriation and line item : total estimated CELV program costs as reflected in the fiscal year 1987 budget to Congress , the total program costs in the fiscal year 1988 budget to Congress , the original ( incrementally ...
... fiscal year , appropriation and line item : total estimated CELV program costs as reflected in the fiscal year 1987 budget to Congress , the total program costs in the fiscal year 1988 budget to Congress , the original ( incrementally ...
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... Fiscal year- 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990-91 23.2 203.4 120.8 67.6 34.5 61.7 120.2 230.8 99.0 52.7 249.8 82.8 211.1 48.0 124.0 190.0 117.0 61.0 85.5 214.5 These costs reflects a 10 vehicle , incrementally funded procure- ment . The ...
... Fiscal year- 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990-91 23.2 203.4 120.8 67.6 34.5 61.7 120.2 230.8 99.0 52.7 249.8 82.8 211.1 48.0 124.0 190.0 117.0 61.0 85.5 214.5 These costs reflects a 10 vehicle , incrementally funded procure- ment . The ...
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ABM Treaty acquisition Admiral DEMARS Advanced AFATDS air defense Air Force aircraft Answer arms control Army AUCOIN ballistic missile base budget capability CHAPPELL combat Command competition Congress continue contract contractor cost cruise missile DARPA Delta II deployed efforts engine equipment Fiscal Year 1988 full scale development funding going ICBM improved increase initial integration investment Joint kiloton KRINGS launch vehicles McDADE ment military million mission NASA NASP NATO Naval Navy nuclear testing nuclear weapons operational test orbit payload percent performance phase procurement production projects Question radar RANDOLPH RDT&E reduce request requirements SALT II satellite schedule Secretary ALDRIDGE Secretary of Defense sensors Shuttle Soviet Union space strategic Strategic Defense Initiative submarine tactical target Test and Evaluation threat tion Titan Titan IV Treaty upgrade WAGNER warfare warhead weapon systems
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