Department of Defense Appropriations for 1987: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session, Partie 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 |
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accounts active duty Air Force amount appropriations assumed average Balanced Budget Act BAMC baseline projections beneficiaries billions of dollars BLUM budget authority BUDGET OUTLOOK February CBO baseline CBO's CHAMPUS CHAPPELL civilian Command Committee Commodity Credit Corporation component Congress Congressional Budget Office Contadora Contadora Group continue contract costs decline defense programs Department of Defense DICKS ECONOMIC AND BUDGET effect employment enlisted equipment estimates EUCOM facilities federal fiscal year 1986 funds Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Act hospital improve income increase inflation initial interest rates investment manpower McDADE medical readiness ment military personnel NAVY ANSWER Nicaragua operations OSD ANSWER outlays OUTLOOK February 1986 physicians productivity quality assurance Question recent recruiting reduction request requirements Reserve result revenues Sandinistas savings Secretary of Defense sector sequestration spending staffing Surgeon TABLE tion U.S. Department United wartime
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Page 298 - include each category of reserve manpower in our planning for mobilization in time of war or national emergency. Categories of Reserve Manpower Total reserve manpower consists of the Ready Reserve, the Standby Reserve, and the Retired Reserve. The Ready Reserve consists of the Selected Reserve, the Individual Ready Reserve
Page 155 - TABLE C-2. PROJECTIONS OF BASELINE REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES ON A NATIONAL INCOME AND PRODUCT ACCOUNTS BASIS (By fiscal year, in billions of dollars) Personal Tax and Nontax Receipts Corporate Profits Tax Accruals Indirect Business Tax and Nontax Accruals Contributions for Social Insurance Total Receipts
Page 228 - assistance with the funds made available pursuant to paragraph (1); and (iii) a discussion of alleged human rights violations by the Nicaraguan democratic resistance and the Government of Nicaragua, including a statement of the steps taken by the Nicaraguan democratic resistance to remove from their ranks any individuals who have engaged in human rights abuses.
Page 228 - manner that meets the concerns described in subparagraph (A). Each such report shall include — Ii) a detailed statement of any progress made in reaching a negotiated settlement, including the willingness of the Nicaraguan democratic resistance and the Government of Nicaragua to negotiate a settlement; (ii) a detailed accounting of the disbursements
Page 390 - Honorable Joseph P. Addabbo Chairman Subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: The purpose of this letter is to advise you of
Page 499 - Prepared Statement of Vice Admiral Lewis H. Seaton, Medical Corps, United States Navy, Director, Naval Medicine and Surgeon General, Department of the Navy Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am Vice Admiral Lewis H. Seaton, Medical Corps, United States Navy, Director, Naval Medicine and Surgeon General of the Navy. I welcome this opportunity to appear before you today
Page 314 - and Marine Corps aviation activities contribute directly to operational readiness. Civilians also provide essential support in functions such as training, medical facilities, and the engineering development and acquisition of weapons systems, which have a definite, although longer range, impact on readiness. We intend to execute the
Page 335 - Subsistence of Enlisted Personnel. The amount required for Subsistence of Enlisted Personnel in FY-87 is $764,891,000. The estimated cost to feed an enlisted member in an Enlisted Dining Facility (EOF) has been developed on current costs plus the inflation factor of 4.1 percent allowed by OSD. In addition to the cost escalator in FY-87, the program requirements increase