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... equipment ( $ 419.3 million ) to continue the deployment of Minuteman III missiles toward a planned force of 550 Minuteman IIIs by the end of FY 1975. These missiles will be dust hardened . The remainder , $ 273.6 million , is for the ...
... equipment ( $ 419.3 million ) to continue the deployment of Minuteman III missiles toward a planned force of 550 Minuteman IIIs by the end of FY 1975. These missiles will be dust hardened . The remainder , $ 273.6 million , is for the ...
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... equipment is sent to the AFLC for repair but , in the case where the AFLC does not have the inhouse capability to repair the equipment . how does the AFLC go about selecting contractors to take care of this need ? There is an estimated ...
... equipment is sent to the AFLC for repair but , in the case where the AFLC does not have the inhouse capability to repair the equipment . how does the AFLC go about selecting contractors to take care of this need ? There is an estimated ...
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... equipment , and rental of other equipment , we are hold ing the line in fiscal year 1973 and requesting no increase from fisca year 1972 levels . Major repair and minor construction requirements decrease $ 0 . million due to ...
... equipment , and rental of other equipment , we are hold ing the line in fiscal year 1973 and requesting no increase from fisca year 1972 levels . Major repair and minor construction requirements decrease $ 0 . million due to ...
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... EQUIPMENT Senator YOUNG . Your first item on page 139 , Rental of ADP Equipment , provides for the " rental of punch card accounting achines and U - 1066 / 1068 remote equipment to tie to the UNIVAČ 250 - II Air Force Standard Supply ...
... EQUIPMENT Senator YOUNG . Your first item on page 139 , Rental of ADP Equipment , provides for the " rental of punch card accounting achines and U - 1066 / 1068 remote equipment to tie to the UNIVAČ 250 - II Air Force Standard Supply ...
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... EQUIPMENT REDUCTION Chairman ELLENDER . On the equipment side , aside from the 1 - year items that occurred in fiscal year 1972 , $ 228,000 was requested to re- place currently authorized medical equipment " in 92 locations . The quest ...
... EQUIPMENT REDUCTION Chairman ELLENDER . On the equipment side , aside from the 1 - year items that occurred in fiscal year 1972 , $ 228,000 was requested to re- place currently authorized medical equipment " in 92 locations . The quest ...
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Hearings, Volume 1 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Affichage du livre entier - 1964 |
Hearings, Volume 1 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Affichage du livre entier - 1961 |
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activities additional Aerospace Air Force Base Air National Guard aircraft airlift areas avionics AWACS bomb budget capability Chairman ELLENDER civilian Command communications contract contractor Cost Quantity Cost data sheet decrease Defense deleted DELUCA effort electromagnetic pulse electronic end strength engine equipment facilities fighter fiscal year 1973 Flight Dynamics flight test flying funds fuzes GLASSER GREENLIEF improved included increase information follows initial spares KIDD launch maintenance major ment military personnel million requested millions of dollars Minuteman Minuteman III missile mission modification munitions officers operational percent performance planned procurement production prototype Quantity Cost Quantity radar reduction replace requirements Reserve rocket RYAN satellite scheduled Secretary SEAMANS Senator ALLOTT Senator SYMINGTON Senator YOUNG silo SNAVELY South Vietnam Southeast Asia squadrons SRAM STOL strategic target tion total program trucks U.S. Air Force units University vehicles Vietnam weapon system
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Page 647 - That completes my prepared statement, Mr. Chairman. I will be pleased to respond to any questions you or members of the Committee may have.
Page 866 - Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Page 411 - Force is executive agent, plus the costs (primarily travel) for military personnel assigned to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) military headquarters and agencies.
Page 868 - SALT will permit us to maintain needed strength, and to remain confident in the effectiveness and realism of our strategic deterrent. We enter these agreements with the following interdependent strong convictions : Our security will be enhanced. We have applied brakes to the momentum of Soviet strategic missile deployments.
Page 877 - ABM mode; and (b) not to deploy in the future radars for early warning of strategic ballistic missile attack except at locations along the periphery of its national territory and oriented outward.
Page 34 - This document constitutes a breakthrough in personnel management and gives us a basis for evaluating the effects of strength and policy changes on the total force long-range goals. Our personnel managers can use this new management tool to help determine Air Force needs and assist the individual to more accurately plan his career. We are convinced that this capability, which General Ryan will discuss further, constitutes one of the most important steps toward achieving a truly all-volunteer force.
Page 545 - ... or emergency conditions, these are normally jettisoned from our fighter aircraft. In fiscal year 1971 we are requesting $12.9 million for this type of equipment. These funds along with prior funded assets will afford limited wartime support for the 1 July 1972 force levels and will provide for a production base that could be expanded in the event of continued hostilities.
Page 87 - We take immediate corrective actions when deficiencies are identified, and we do our best to correct them in the incipient stage before they become problems. Our aim is to have an Air Force that we are proud to be a part of — and that the nation can be proud of. SOUTHEAST ASIA While the war in Southeast Asia is winding down, we still have a difficult job to do.
Page 48 - ... aircraft, identify the most cost effective, approach to future modification efforts and indicate operational procedures to conserve the life of the aircraft. In view of these structural problems, as well as the reduced airlift requirements for Southeast Asia, we are not operating the C-5 at initially programed rates.
Page 36 - Force women in the last 5 years, and we anticipate additional increases. The rank, responsibility, and assignment opportunities for women in noncombatant roles will be commensurate with that of our male personnel. Toward this objective, we have opened the AFROTC program to women, and now have more than 900 women enrolled. HUMAN RELATIONS PROGRAMS Ultimately, proper treatment of each individual is the critical factor in both retention of good people and achieving effective job performance.