Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998--H.R. 1119 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on National Security, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session: Military Research and Development Subcommittee Meeting Jointly with Military Procurement Subcommittee on Title I--Procurement, Title II--Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation : Hearings Held February 26, March 5, March 11, March 19, March 20, April 9, and May 15, 1997, Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 1165 pages |
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... Seawolf , and , of course , this is the first year of procurement for the first new attack sub- marine program . As you mentioned , Congressman Hunter , the two shipyards last night announced a teaming arrangement and I will explain ...
... Seawolf , and , of course , this is the first year of procurement for the first new attack sub- marine program . As you mentioned , Congressman Hunter , the two shipyards last night announced a teaming arrangement and I will explain ...
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... Seawolf program . We are almost to the end of this program now . You can see that the first boat is 98 percent complete . As a matter of fact , she has gone through her Alpha and Bravo trials . She did outstanding , and I am very proud ...
... Seawolf program . We are almost to the end of this program now . You can see that the first boat is 98 percent complete . As a matter of fact , she has gone through her Alpha and Bravo trials . She did outstanding , and I am very proud ...
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... Seawolf and I cannot put those ideas retroactively into the Seawolf without going over that cost cap . So at some point , it becomes counterproductive to keep this cap on after you have achieved the primary objectives of the program ...
... Seawolf and I cannot put those ideas retroactively into the Seawolf without going over that cost cap . So at some point , it becomes counterproductive to keep this cap on after you have achieved the primary objectives of the program ...
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... of the $ 3 billion Seawolf for less cost . Have you done a cost analysis on this teaming program and what economic impact you see as a re- sult of teaming versus competition ? Secretary DOUGLASS . We have , sir , and if 16.
... of the $ 3 billion Seawolf for less cost . Have you done a cost analysis on this teaming program and what economic impact you see as a re- sult of teaming versus competition ? Secretary DOUGLASS . We have , sir , and if 16.
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... Seawolf . So being able to compete is a function of several things . One is complexity and size and capability , but the other , your ability to be cost effec- tive . If we could build these boats for $ 1 billion apiece , we would be ...
... Seawolf . So being able to compete is a function of several things . One is complexity and size and capability , but the other , your ability to be cost effec- tive . If we could build these boats for $ 1 billion apiece , we would be ...
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