Coast Guard Appropriations Authorization, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries...90-2, on S. 3034, H.R. 15224, April 3, 19681968 - 30 pages |
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... Senate Office Building , the Honorable E. L. Bartlett ( chairman of the sub- committee ) presiding . Present : Senators Bartlett and Griffin . OPENING STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN Senator BARTLETT . The committee will be in order . The ...
... Senate Office Building , the Honorable E. L. Bartlett ( chairman of the sub- committee ) presiding . Present : Senators Bartlett and Griffin . OPENING STATEMENT BY THE CHAIRMAN Senator BARTLETT . The committee will be in order . The ...
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... Senator Griffin if he desires to ask further questions . Then I have several questions after Senator Griffin has concluded . I only want to ask you this now : At the insistence of Senator Griffin who was far from pleased with the ...
... Senator Griffin if he desires to ask further questions . Then I have several questions after Senator Griffin has concluded . I only want to ask you this now : At the insistence of Senator Griffin who was far from pleased with the ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce. Admiral SMITH . Senator , we have ... GRIFFIN . Admiral , the Coast Guard request approved by the Department of ... Senator , I can't quite identify the figures that you are referring to . Senator ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce. Admiral SMITH . Senator , we have ... GRIFFIN . Admiral , the Coast Guard request approved by the Department of ... Senator , I can't quite identify the figures that you are referring to . Senator ...
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... Senator GRIFFIN . Yes ; let's concentrate on that . I had thought there was also a fall off as between the Bureau of the Budget figure and what the House included in their authorization bill . So let's concentrate on the falloff between ...
... Senator GRIFFIN . Yes ; let's concentrate on that . I had thought there was also a fall off as between the Bureau of the Budget figure and what the House included in their authorization bill . So let's concentrate on the falloff between ...
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... Senator GRIFFIN . This was going to be a new station . Captain SCHEIDERER . It would be a regular station ; yes , sir . Senator GRIFFIN . Why , in general terms , did the Coast Guard ask for funding for all of these facilities that you ...
... Senator GRIFFIN . This was going to be a new station . Captain SCHEIDERER . It would be a regular station ; yes , sir . Senator GRIFFIN . Why , in general terms , did the Coast Guard ask for funding for all of these facilities that you ...
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$12 million 12 miles administration building Admiral SMITH Aids to navigation Alaska amount Arkansas River authoriza authorization bill average unit cost balloon tracking radar BARER Barracks building bridges Bureau Cape Charles Cape San Blas Chairman coastal buoy tender construction of shore convert existing building DEAN Department of Transportation Eatons Neck endurance cutters Extension of service fiscal year 1969 fishing Fort Totten garage and storage garage and workshop Governors Island Gulf County helicopter pad Hobucken housing facilities icebreaker improve habitability included increasing capability Long Island Sound loran ment mooring facilities number of units oceanographic cutter oceanographic vessel offshore establishments opera operations building patrol personnel Port Aransas procurement of vessels projects public family quarters requirements rescue station Reserve Training Center safety Senator BARTLETT Senator GRIFFIN ship shore and offshore Siuslaw River tender and barge territorial waters tions building Various locations vessels and aircraft Vietnam workshop building Yorktown
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Page 6 - Rico for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, If any, without rental charge, upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military installations.
Page 15 - This year, I shall propose that we launch, with other nations, an exploration of the ocean depths to tap its wealth, and its energy, and its abundance.
Page 6 - States in the amount of $5,800,000. SEC. 3. During fiscal years 1969 through and including 1970, the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating is authorized to lease housing facilities at or near Coast Guard installations wherever located for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such Coast...
Page 5 - ... Station, Batons Neck, New York: Recondition barracks, operations, and administration building; improve waterfront facilities; and (iii) Station, Fort Totten, New York: Recondition barracks, messing, administration, and work-storage facilities; (15) Base, Portsmouth, Virginia: Dredging, bulkheading, site development, utilities; (16) Station, San Francisco, California: Barracks building, administration building, subsistence building, waterfront facilities; (17) Yard, Curtis Bay, Maryland: Modify...
Page 4 - For procurement, increasing capability and extension of service life of vessels, $55,584,000. A. Procurement: (13) three high endurance cutters; (2) one coastal bouy tender; (3) vessel design. None of the vessels authorized herein shall be procured from other than shipyards and facilities witin the United States. B. Increasing capability: (1) modify balloon tracking radar for high endurance cutters to improve target acquisition; (2) install tactical navigational equipment on two high endurance cutters;...
Page 25 - ... Chairman, we can expect to cover this area both with a vessel at the scene on patrol and in addition we will use aircraft whenever we can to keep the area under surveillance. Senator BARTLETT. Thank you. Now, Admiral Smith, the authorization bill before us calls for funding in the amount of $107 million, right? Admiral SMITH. Yes, sir; that is correct. Senator BARTLETT. Is it true that the Coast Guard request originally mailed to the Department of Transportation was in the aggregate amount of...
Page 13 - Guard management was completed which indicated the feasibility of collecting oceanographic and meteorological data by buoys from ocean areas and along our coast. I have established a project staff to direct the recommended research and development of hardware and support facilities required to implement this system. I feel the Coast Guard is uniquely qualified to manage such a system as it develops by virtue of our long exnerience with similar hardware in thft aids-to-navigation field.
Page 7 - Install air conditioning on 1 coastal buoy tender. . 30, 000 (4) Install 2 balloon tracking radars on high-endurance cutters and modfy 1 balloon tracking radar installation 500, 000 C. Extension of service life: (1) Improve icebreakers 4,260,000 (2) Increase fuel capacity and improve habitability on high-endurance cutters 1, 000, 000 Total, vessels...
Page 14 - ... aids-to-navigation field. We have also conducted preliminary studies into several other areas of marine science and marine safety, including but not limited to: (1) the Coast Guard's role in inspection, certification, and search and rescue for nonmilitary submersibles which are increasing in number, (2...
Page 7 - ... Station, Suislaw River, Florence, Oreg.: Barracks, messing, operations, and administration building 307, 000 (4) Station, Hobucken, NC: Barracks, messing, operations, and administration building; convert existing building to garage and storage building, improve facilities 470, 000 (5) Moorings...