Department of Defense appropriations for 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Partie 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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acquisition ADDABBO additional AH-64 APACHE AHIP Air Force aircraft airframe ammunition Answer armor Army Army's AUCOIN AVIATION BLACK HAWK breakout capability cartridge CBS-X CERCY CHAPPELL combat committee competition completed components contractor Corps CUCV data link Defense DELETED delivery DICKS Division dollars DSCS III engine estimate evaluation facilities fire units fiscal year 1985 fleet FLIGHT funding going hardware HELICOPTER HEMTT HIGHTOWER HMMWV improved increase information follows inventory JTIDS KENYON KU band LATHAM ment million MILSTAR missiles mission mobilization multiyear contract multiyear procurement munitions MURTHA operational percent performance Pershing Pershing II PIHL problems projected projectiles proposed proximity fuze quantity Question reduce request requirements ROBINSON rounds savings schedule Shakedown testing SIMULATOR SINCGARS spare strategy TACAMO tactical vehicle tank target testing tion trucks UH-60A BLACK HAWK unit cost warranty weapon system WHALEN
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Page 584 - Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research, Development, and Acquisition Procurement Strategy.
Page 724 - Defense may provide for a waiver for the requirements for a warranty where "1. the waiver is necessary in the interest of the national defense; and "2. the Committees on Armed Services and Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives are notified in writing of his intention to waive such requirements.
Page 149 - FY 85 program of $302.2 million has as its principal thrust the continuation of prior year initiatives. In accordance with Department of Defense guidance, the Army is emphasizing procurement of war reserve stocks and financing only those production base projects needed to meet peacetime production requirements. The following summarizes our ammunition production base request.
Page 1 - Systems. Gentlemen, as you know, the missile procurement and other procurement accounts include a large number of programs and projects. We wish to hear testimony on many of them, and unfortunately our time is limited. Therefore, I would appreciate your making only a very brief statement, so that we can move on to the questioning. Your entire prepared statements will, of course, be made a part of the record.
Page 1 - This afternoon the committee will hear testimony on missile procurement and other procurement requests of the Army. Pursuant to a motion made and passed in open session, these hearings are being held in executive session because of the classification of material to be discussed. The principal witnesses are Major General August M.
Page 277 - IN THE OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR OPERATIONS AND PLANS.
Page 145 - DURING DIFFERENT CONTINGENCY SCENARIOS. PRECISE QUANTITIES. OF AMMUNITION NEEDED FOR TRAINING ARE DETERMINED FROM CAREFULLY STRUCTURED TRAINING STRATEGIES REQUIRED TO ATTAIN AND MAINTAIN READINESS. THE TOTAL BUDGET IS THEN...
Page 754 - The cost-reimbursement type contract is suitable for use only when the uncertainties involved in contract performance are of such magnitude that cost of performance cannot be estimated with sufficient reasonableness to permit use of any type of fixed-price contract.
Page 268 - I WILL ADDRESS THE REQUESTED FUNDING BY MAJOR ITEMS UNDER EACH OF THESE FOUR BUDGET ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITY 1, AIRCRAFT, PROVIDES FOR THE PROCUREMENT AND MANUFACTURE OF AIRPLANES, HELICOPTERS, ASSOCIATED AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT AND AVIONICS EQUIPMENT. MAJOR FISCAL YEAR...
Page 115 - Army's efforts to manage major equipment items and certain other related matters are set forth in the attachment to this memorandum. Respectfully submitted. CR Anderson Chief of the Surveys Investigations Staff House Appropriations Committee...