Date |
Report No. |
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Date July 6, 1994 |
Report No. NSIAD-94-192 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
July 1994 Report to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives TRIDENT II Reductions to MK-6 Guidance System ”Inventory Objectives ‘ Be Possible May GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and Interuational Affairs Division B-257417 July 6,1994 The Honorable Ronald V. DeIlums Chair... |
Date Dec. 16, 1981 |
Report No. C-PLRD-82-2 |
Title
. I .* GENERAL ACCOUNTINGOFFICE REPORTTO THE SECRETARYOF THE NAVY QZGEST m--L- NAVY AIR-LAUNCHED MISSILES-INCREASED AVAILABILITY THROUGH IMPROVED INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SCHEDULING PRACTICES * The Navy's tactical air-to-air missiles are a key element of U.S. defense. Many of the Navy's surface-launched and air-to-surface missiles met or exceeded asset readiness objectives--the yearend percentag... |
Date Dec. 21, 1978 |
Report No. LCD-78-429A |
Title
. \ Bi THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress
OF THE UNITED STATES The Navy’s Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Force Is Highly Ready The Navy maintains the submarine launched ballistic missile force in a high state of readi- ‘) ness because of its strategically important deterrent mission. The Navy achieves this favorable readiness posture through special emphasis on management, st... |
Date Dec. 21, 1978 |
Report No. LCD-78-429 |
Title
BY THE COMPTROLLE OF THE UNITED STATES GC-NERAL Report To The Congress The Navys Submarine Launched Baisti Missile Force IsHighly ReaAd
The Navy main:ains the submarine ballistic missile force in a high state launched ness because of its strategically or readiimportant deterrent mission. -he Navy achieves this favorable readiness posture through emphasis on management, staffii:g, special equip. me... |
Date March 8, 1977 |
Report No. PSAD-77-34 |
Title
DCOCUelNT RESUtME 0009e - ( 0751627 ] StatuE of the Triden.: Sibmarine and Missile Programs. PS&D-77-34; B-163058, larci 8, 1977. 19 pp. Report to the Congress; hy Robert F. Keller, Acting Comptroller General. Issue Area: Federal Procurement of Goods and Stervices: iotifying the Congress of Status .f Important Procur£em:nt Programs (1905); Science and Technulogy: Hanageaekt a'Ad Oversight of Prog... |