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Date Feb. 15, 1991 Report No. NSIAD-91-72 Title

Army Training: Evaluations of Units' Proficiency Are Not Always Reliable

1 Jllittd States (klttbral -_-...-_. ..--.__.-.---~I_---~__I . II--_. 1- -.--- - . ..-.---.--.. - ..-.-... Accounlirtg-.-- Off‘~.“----.-----iw GAO Iteport~ t,o t,lw Cl~airrmn, Su bccsmrnittee ” on Iteadiness, Cwrunittec on Amed Services, House of Represent,al,ives ARMY TRAINING Evaluations of Units’ Proficiency Are Not Always Reliable , RELEASED RESTRICTED --Not to be released outside the ...
Date Jan. 30, 1991 Report No. NSIAD-91-67 Title

Army Training: Computer Simulations Can Improve Command Training in Large-Scale Exercises

GAO I _-_-.,,_ -._ll-.~ ---.-------- Report, to t,lw Chairman, Subwnmittee on I2tmhess, Committee on Armed l Iilllllil~V I!)!) 1 ARMY TRAINING Computer Simulations Can Improve Command Training in Large-Scale Exercises RESTRICTED--Not to be released out&de the General Accounting Ofl’ unless specifhlly lce approved by the Offke of Congressional Belations, :RTlEASED (iAO/NSIAI)-!)I-07 .- . ..-.. -_...
Date Jan. 22, 1991 Report No. NSIAD-91-48 Title

Enlisted Force Management: Past Practices and Future Challenges

GAO I._..__.-.-.......__. - .--- .i_l__^_..._._ -.--__ I ENLIS!i’ FORCE ED MANAGEMENT Past Practices and Future Challenges i Nllllllll llll ll 142973 I_~_ .- ~ I._.,“_*.-l__ --~----.--I.-___ (;AO/‘ NSIAIb914 ._ _.-. ._ _ _ _ __ .-.._-_^__ ---_-------_- _.._. .-- _-_ -- Gi!hO 13-23965 1 January 22,199l United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and Intern...
Date Dec. 4, 1990 Report No. NSIAD-91-19 Title

Base Security: Evaluation of Alleged Weaknesses at the Miesau Army Depot

-------..Ihw~IIltwr IWO BASE SECURITY Evaluation of Alleged Weaknesses at the Miesau Army Depot 142826 RELEASED Not to be released outside the RESTRICTED-General Accounting Office unless speci.flcally approved by the Offlce of Congressional Relations. GAO/NSIAI)-91-19 _.._I-_ _.---._ .-. .._..-_-__.- --.--.-__--- _-___ -._-._ -- GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 Na...
Date Nov. 29, 1990 Report No. NSIAD-91-3 Title

Army Force Structure: Lessons to Apply in Structuring Tomorrow's Army

GAO --“‘_“l.l -.I._*“I-__ ..,I _. .-.. ----.-. _-_li-.1---1 I___--. 0I Novt~lllt,c~r 1000 ARMY FORCE STRUCTURE Lessons to Apply in Structuring Tomorrow’s Army I lllllI 142720 I -.“_“- --- --- National Security and International Affairs Division B-241 242 November 29,lQQO The Honorable Michael P. W. Stone The Secretary of the Army Dear Mr. Secretary: With the anticipated reduction in ...
Date Sept. 5, 1990 Report No. IMTEC-90-66 Title

Army Automation: Decisions Needed on SIDPERS-3 Before Further Development

.-. .- __... .-._ ..-. _ -... -. .” .-... ._. ~.. ..-- -.I_.. . . . . -- GAO .. .I_ .-._.... -.. “.._..-....-.......- -... “_l~ ___-“I- ._.-. .._ s~~j,iwItwI’ l!)!IO ARMY AUTOMATION Decisions Needed on SIDPERS-3 Before Further Development 142344 BESTRICTED --Not to be released outside the General Accounting Office unless specifically approved by the Office of Congressional Beladone. RELE...
Date April 4, 1990 Report No. T-NSIAD-90-13 Title

National Defense: Lessons Learned During GAO's Reviews That Can Be Applied to the Restructuring and Training of U.S. Forces

United States General Accounting Office Testimony For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:oo p.m. Wednesday April 4, 1990 Lessons Learned During GAO's Reviews That Can Be Applied to the Restructurinq and Training of U.S Forces Statement of Richard Davis, Director, Army Issues National Security and International Affairs Division Before the Subcommittee on Readiness House Committee on Armed Services (...
Date June 8, 1989 Report No. NSIAD-89-173FS Title

INF Treaty: Army and Air Force Personnel Reductions

United States General Accounting Office GAO June 1989 Fact Sheet for the Honorable Andy Ireland, House of Representatives IN@ TREATY Army and Air Force Personnel Reductions GAO/NSIAD-89-173F’S GAO General Accounting Once Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division united states B-23062 1 June 8,1989 The Honorable Andy Ireland House of Representatives Dear Mr. Irel...
Date Feb. 24, 1989 Report No. T-OSI-89-1 Title

National Defense: Investigation of Apparent Preferential Treatment of a Potential Contractor by the U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command

United States General Accounting Oface /~%ass Testimony llllllllllllll ll 138235 For Release on Delivery Expected at 9:30 a.m. EST Friday February 24, 1989 Investigation of Apparent Preferential Treatment of a Potential Contractor by the U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command8 Statement of Robert P. Murphy Associate General Counsel Before the Subcommittee on Oversight Government Management Committee ...
Date Feb. 23, 1989 Report No. GGD-89-53FS Title

Federal Employees: Early Retirements at the Defense Department in Fiscal Year 1988

GAO February 1989 Fact Sheet for Congressional Requesters FEDERAL EMPLOYEES : Early Retirements at the Defense Department in Fiscal Year1988 GAO/GGD-89-53FS About Our New Cover. .. The new color of our repodt covers represents the latest step in GAO’s efforts to improve the presentation of our reports. GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 General Government Division...
Date Jan. 5, 1989 Report No. NSIAD-89-58 Title

Army Special Forces: Rationale for Relocating the 5th Special Forces Group From Fort Bragg, North Carolina

.^II_ ._.._..... _._..__..____I l.__l...--_ .__-._ -..I --._---...-- _...- _.. ._-._. .._ _- ______ _. -- ARtiY SPECIAL ITIRCES Rationale for Relocating the 5th Special Forces Group From Fort Bragg, North Carolina GAO United Stater General Accounting Of’flce Wahington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-22 1984 January 6,1989 The Honorable Terry Sanford United Stat...
Date Sept. 6, 1988 Report No. NSIAD-88-169 Title

Military Manpower: Lack of Management Oversight Over Civilian Substitution

United States General Accounting Office i3AO September 1988 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives MILITARY MANPOWER Lack of Management Oversight Over Civilian SubstitutionL 1 GAO/NSIAD-88-169 0-u \-o 1 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-231267 Sept...
Date Aug. 4, 1988 Report No. NSIAD-88-208 Title

Army Training: Need to Strengthen Internal Controls Over Troop Schools

United States General Accounting Office GAO August 1988 Report to: the’ Honorable John 0. Marsh, Jr., the Secretary of the hY ARMY TRAINING Need to Strengthen Internal Controls Over Troop Schools GAO/NSIAD-M-208 2.9 \slOC~ , &iJj m~b&.Zgi;;$fice , a* National Security and International Affairs Division B-222994 August 4, 1988 The Honorable John 0. Marsh, Jr. The Secretary of the Army Dear Mr. Se...
Date May 18, 1988 Report No. NSIAD-88-63 Title

Army Housing: Programming of Housing in Europe Exceeds Requirements

. Unite d --- S ta tes G e n e r a l A c c o u n tin g O ffice R e p o rt to th e S e cre ta ry o f th e A r m y :-- M a y l@ X J A R M Y H O U S ING P r o g r a m m in g o f H o u sin g in E u r o p e E x c e e d s R e q u ire m e n ts Y Unitsd States General Accounting Of’ ice f’ Wwhington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-222176 May 18, 1988 The Honorable Jo...
Date April 12, 1988 Report No. NSIAD-88-115 Title

Force Structure: Army Needs To Further Test the Light Infantry Division

‘ , L ’ I3ssb4 United Statea General Accounting Office * GAO Aprili 1988 Report to the Chairman, Subcom m ittee on M ilitary Construction, Com m ittee on Appropriations, House of Representatives FORCE STRUCTURE ’ Army Needs to Further Test the bight Infantry Division IllIIll1 IIll 135564 ,,“ ’ United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and Internatio...
Date March 9, 1988 Report No. T-NSIAD-88-11A Title

National Defense: Army's Ability To Support Initial Combat Operations in Europe

Fpr Release 7 Delivery Icpected at I:00 a.m. EST lrch 9, 1988 /‘ Army's ' Combat Ability Operations To Support in Europe; Initial --- Statement Richard National Affairs of A. Davis, Security Division Senior Associate and International Director Before the Subcommittee on Readiness Committee on Armed Services House of Representatives llllllllllllllIl 135274 OW54l jAO/T-NSIAD-88-11A rKx7cl Y Mr. Ch...
Date Aug. 11, 1987 Report No. GGD-87-107BR Title

Foreign Travel: Expenditures and Controls of the Corps of Engineers and Selected Other Agencies

United States General Accounting OflBce E6 GAO August 1987 Briefing Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, S ’ and Natural Resources, Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives FOREIGN TRAVEL Expenditures and Controls of the Corps of Engineers and Selected Other Agencies 133856 GAO llnited States General Accounting Offke b’ ashiugton. D.C. 20548 Geueral ...
Date June 18, 1987 Report No. NSIAD-87-138 Title

Army Deployment: Better Transportation Planning Is Needed

c‘ ‘ GAO I June 1987 , United Stat&s General Accounting Office Report to tkie Secretary of the Army ’ .’ ’ ARMY DEPLOYMENT Better Transportation Planning Is Needed 1111111 llllll II 133423 GAO,‘ NSIAD87-138 O3wm . . * I 1 , I t GA!! United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-226747 June 18, 1987 The Honorable Jo...
Date May 11, 1987 Report No. NSIAD-87-115 Title

Military Airlift: Requirements for Aerial Port Personnel in Wartime Need To Be Determined

United States General Accounting GA!! May 1987 . Report to the Secxtary of Defense Office MILITARY AIRLIFT Requirements for Aerial Port Personnel in Wartime Need to Be Determined llllillllillIlll II I 132934 * GAO/NSLQD-87-116 ‘ GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affairs Division H-225160 May 11,1987 The Ilonorable Caspar W. Wei...
Date April 24, 1987 Report No. NSIAD-87-104 Title

Army Maintenance: Continuing Problems in Performing Maintenance at the User Level

United States General Accounting Office GAO April1987 Report to the Secretary of the Army ARMY MAINTENANCE Continuing Problems in Performing Maintenance at the User Level ’ 2-..+33%57 GM3/NSIAD87-104 /3275y GA!0 United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-226358 April 24,1987 The Honorable John 0 Marsh, .Jr. The Secretary ...
Date Aug. 25, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-45S-1 Title

DOD Acquisition: Case Study of the Army Light Helicopter Program

Report to Congressional Requesters AU$!J~St 198ti 26, DOD ACQUISITION CaseStudy of the Army Light Helicopter Program 130767 ~3b”tLJc\ GAO)NSLAD-86-46S-1 I Preface The Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and its Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management asked GAOto examine the capabilities of the program manager and contracting officer in weapon systems acquisition. ...
Date Aug. 25, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-45S-4 Title

DOD Acquisition: Case Study of the Army Sense and Destroy Armor Projectile Program

l 4 United States General Accounting Office /307L% * Report to Congressional Requesters August 26,1986 DOD ACQUISITION CaseStudy of the Army Senseand Destroy Amor Projectile Program llllll II llllllll 130768 03bW GAO/hSIAD-8&45S-4 . * Preface The Chairmen of the SenateCommittee on Governmental Affairs and its Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Managementasked GAOto examine the capabilities of...
Date July 31, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-45S-3 Title

DOD Acquisition: Case Study of the Army Guided Anti-Armor Mortar Projectile Program

0 United States Generai Accounting Office / C$() 57 4 ‘GAO July 31,1986 Report to Congress:ionalRequllesters DODACQUISITION Case Study of the Army Guided AntiArmor Mortar Projectile Program 130574 . Preface The Chairmen of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and its Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, asked GAOto examine the capabilities of the program manager and contra...
Date July 23, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-130 Title

Army Training: National Training Center's Potential Has Not Been Realized

United &tee General Accounting Office Report to the Secretary of the Army July 1986 ARMY TRAINING National Training Center’s Potenti%l Has Not Been Realized l J GAO,‘NSIAD-86-130 036 1x9 GA!! united staates General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affairs Division B-222994 July 23, 1986 The Honorable John 0 Marsh, Jr The Secretary of the Army Dear Mr...
Date March 26, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-53 Title

Reserve Components: Army Personnel Qualification Data Could Be Improved

,. . l2SdI United States General Accounting Office -%WHj I iSA Ma&h 1986 Report to Assistant Secretary of the AmY (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) RESERVE COMPONENTS Army Personnel Qualification Data Could Be Improved . / / /J9 (g// L I GA~/NSIAD-86-63 . .. united states General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affairs Division 5221671 March 26,1986 The Ho...
Date Sept. 27, 1985 Report No. NSIAD-85-154 Title

National Defense: The Army Can Better Integrate Manpower, Personnel, and Training Into the Weapon Systems Acquisition Process

BY THEUS. GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Can Better Integrate Manpower, Personnel, And Training Into The Weapon Systems Acquisition Process The Army must effectively integrate manpower, personnel, and training (MPT) needs into its weapon systems acquisition process to ensure that when the weapon systems are deployed, they can be satisfactorily operated and ma...
Date Nov. 6, 1984 Report No. HRD-85-17 Title

Health: Review of the U.S. Army's Use of Volunteers in Research Experiments

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 HUMAN RLIOUDIVISION NOVEMBER 6, 1984 B-216922 The Honorable Thomas J. Downey House of Representatives Dear Mr. DOwney: Review of the U.S. Army's Use of Volunteers in Research Experiments (GAO/HRD-85-17) Subject: This is in response to your February 1984 request that we review the use of servicemen in U.S. Army research experiments. You ...
Date June 28, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-107 Title

National Defense: The Army Needs To Better Plan To Meet Its Civilian Personnel Needs in Wartime

, , &p%i BYTHEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Needs To Better Plan To Meet Its Civilian Personnel Needs In Wartime I’ the event of a full mobilization, the Army’s ivilian workforce would play an important role in carrying out the mission of mobilizing, training, deploymg, and sustaining Army tactical forces. The Army estimates that it will eed an additi...
Date March 27, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-78 Title

National Defense: Observations on the Army's Manpower Requirements Criteria Program

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 NATIONAL INTE~NATtONAL SECUIItW AFFAIRS ANO OtVtStON B-214654 The Honorable Delbert L. Spurlock The Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) Attention: Dear The Inspector DAIG-AI General Mr. Spurlock: Observations on the Army's Manpower Requirements Criteria Program (GAO/NSIAD-84-78). Subject: The purpose of this ...
Date March 20, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-17 Title

National Defense: Army Can Better Use Its Soldiers Trained in Critical Shortage Occupations

BY THEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army Army Can Better Use Its Soldiers TrainedRn Critical Shortage ,,;’ Occupations Many soldiers trained in critical undermanned occupations are being assigned tasks outside their prime skill areas. In visiting five Army installations, GAO found that some of these soldiers were noncommissioned officers--the Army’s primary trainer...
Date Feb. 17, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-20 Title

National Defense: Army Could Do More To Reduce Imbalances in Military Occupational Specialties

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 NATIONAL INTERNATIONAL 66CUlllTY AFFAIR6 AND DIVIOION B-211752 FEBRUARY17, The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: Military 1984 John 0. Marsh, Jr. of the Army The Inspector Gener'al DAIG-AI Army Could Do !4ore To Reduce Imbalances Occupational Specialties (GAO/NSIAD-84-20) in Pay increases and cash bonuses, ...
Date Aug. 10, 1983 Report No. 088858 Title

National Defense: GAO Discontinuing Its Survey of Army's Manpower Staffing Standards System (MS-3) Program

Date June 20, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-19 Title

National Defense: Poor Design and Management Hamper Army's Basic Skills Education Program

BYTHE US GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army Poor Design And Management Hamper Army’s Basic Skills Education Program The Army has spent nearly $160 million since 1979 on its basic skills education program. The program has helped a small percentage of soldiers improve their basic skills--primarily reading and math skills. GAO found that the Army has not related basic skil...
Date Feb. 2, 1983 Report No. FPCD-83-2 Title

National Defense: Army's Ability To Expand Training Base Upon Mobilization Remains Limited

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 1 4M POERAL TRONNE ANO COMps"TION DIVISION B-210323 FEBRUARY 2, 1983 The Honorable John O. Marsh, Jr. The Secretary of the Army Attention: The Inspector General DAIG-AI Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: Army's Ability to Expand Training Base Upon Mobilization Remains Limited (GAO/FPCD-83-2) We have performed followup work on the Army's abil...
Date Aug. 18, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-69 Title

National Defense: Army's Initiatives To Improve the Skill Qualification Test Program May Not Achieve Promised Changes

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASH I NGTON, D.C. 20548 FEDERAL PERSONNEL AND COMPENSATION DIVISION B-208585 AUGUST la,1982 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. John 0. Marsh, of the Army The Inspector DAIG-AI Jr. General 119259 Secretary: Army's Initiatives to Improve the Skill Qualification Test Program May Not Achieve Promised Changes (GAO/FPCD-82-69) Subject: We are concern...
Date June 9, 1982 Report No. HRD-82-96 Title

Health: Improved Procedures To Identify Active Duty Army Personnel in Civilian Medical Facilities Can Reduce Costs

i3rig. CC.Xd~ldW Cen. Guthrie L. Turner, Jr. insfcrred to a Federal MTF before their discharge from the civilian !mspi tal, IG?!C was Generally unaware when active duty members were patients in civilian hospitals because neither active duty members nor their im:nediate con5anders were routinely contacting 8At4C as required by Army regulations. A unit commander contacted MAMC in only one of the six...
Date March 30, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-28 Title

Government Operations: The Army Needs To Modify Its System for Measuring Individual Soldier Proficiency

BY THE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE * Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Needs To Modify Its System For Measuring Individual Soldier Proficiency Thee Army does not have an effective system fo measuring individual training effectiveness anx individual soldier proficiency in critical ,, jot! tasks. Yet, more than $25 million is spent annually to develop, print, distribute, and score hundre...
Date March 3, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-11 Title

Government Operations: The Army Needs To Reevaluate Its Extended Basic Training Program

BY THEUS. GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Needs To Reevaluate Its Extended Basic Training Program In October 1981, the Army extended its basic training from 7 to 8 weeks. As a result, in fiscal year 1982 Army will spend nearly $40 million; about 4,400 additional new soldiers, trainers, and support staff will be assigned to training rather than to operational u...
Date Dec. 22, 1981 Report No. PLRD-82-24 Title

National Defense: Realignment of Aircraft Maintenance Mission

T@@ Honorable Allen E Erter l House 0f Representatives The Honorable William F. Goodling House of Representatives Subject: Roalinement of Aircraft ' (PI&D-82-24) Maintenance Mission On July 20, 1981, you asked us to evaluate the Department of for tealining its aircraft ma&ntenance the Army's justification mission from the New Cumberland Army Depot, Pennsylvania, to the, Corpus Christi Army Depot, ...
Date Sept. 19, 1980 Report No. PSAD-80-79 Title

Government Operations: Army's Contracting Out of Installation Support Functions at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mt. Clemens, Michigan

PROCUREMENT ACOUISITION AND SYSTKMS DIVISION B-200369 SEPTEMBER 19,198O The Honorable Carl M. Levin Subcommittee on Chairman, Oversight of Government Management Committee on Governmental Affairs United States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: - I IIIII 113501 Subject: LArmy's Contracting Out of Installation Support Functions at Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mt. Clemens, Michigan7(PSAD-80-79) J This i...
Date Aug. 15, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-61 Title

Government Operations: Recruiting Management in the United States Army Recruiting Command

UNITED STATES’ GENERAL Acc0uNTfNG OFFICE WASHINCT6N. D.C. 20548 CEOLNAL MRSONMEL AND COMPENSATION OlVlSlON B-199870 AUGUST 15,198O The Honorable The Secretary Clifford L. Alexander of the Army Dear Mr. Secretary: Recruiting Management in the United States my Recruiting Comman (FPCD-80-61) 9 We recently reviewed recruiting management in the United . States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) at the ...
Date Jan. 28, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-30 Title

Financial Management: Army Guard and Reserve Pay and Personnel Systems Are Unreliable and Susceptible to Waste and Abuse

Army Guard And Reserve Pay And Personnel Systems Are Unreliable And Susceptible To Waste And Abuse Tlw Army Guartl UIKI Reserve pay systems do r10L tj;rvt: ;itlt:cluote controls to prevent erront:ous txlyrrrt?nts. The report shows chat Guard arrtl Rwsw mernl~f!rs are t)eing paid for (trills not attended, twice for ing, or the same period of train- t,y t)olh the Active Army ml Wcsr!rvc pay system. ...
Date Oct. 31, 1979 Report No. FPCD-80-9 Title

Government Operations: Lack of Control and Feedback Hinders Army Manpower Management Improvements

BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES I I 07S; Report To The Congress Lack Of Control And Feedback Hinders Army Manpower Management Improvements The Army's manpower management system has major shortcomings which GAO discussed in prior reports. The Army has recently consolidated many headquarters manpower functions and has taken steps to solve other problems. But major weaknesses will not...
Date June 28, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-3 Title

Government Operations: Can the Individual Reserves Fill Mobilization Needs?

BY THECOMPTRQLLERGENERAL 1 TO OF-THEUNITEDSTATES Congress Illlllllllllll lllll lllmlclllllll Ill Ill1 LM109757 he Individual Reserves Fill tion Needs? A steady decline in the number of Individual Ready Reserves and Standby Reserves since the draft ended in 1973 could result in serious shortages of pretrained personnel if the Nation is to rely on them in the early stages of mobilization. The Office...
Date May 21, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-32 Title

Government Operations: Improvements Needed in Army's Determination of Manpower Requirements for Support and Administrative Functions

REPORTBYTHEU.S. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LM109425 Needecl In Army’s s For Support And Army survey teams determine manpower needs for support and administrative functions. They do not provide the Army with information needed to --support its manpower budget to the Office of Management and Budget and the Congress, --allocate authorized manpower spaces to installations and work centers, and ...
Date April 23, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-9A Title

Changes Needed in Operating Military Clubs and Alcohol Package Stores: Volume II

man7 REPORTEi’ THE 4 Comptroller General OF THE UNITEDSTATES Alcohol Package Stores Volume II III llll lllllllll 109207 APRIL FPCD-79-9A 23, 1979 ., ..;, ., ‘_ ,‘, :: .’ ,. ‘, 1 _ .I 1. ..- . . .c . COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON, OF D.C. TtiE UNITED 20541 STATES B-148581 The Honorable Dan Daniel Chairman, Nonappropriated Fund Panel Armed Services Investigations Subcommittee Committee on...
Date Jan. 24, 1979 Report No. FPCD-78-82 Title

Government Operations: DOD 'Total Force Management'--Fact or Rhetoric?

BY THE C~MPTROLIER GE”uER~L Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES i sqQ DOD “Total Force Management”-Fact Or Rhetoric? Defense managers should seek the most cost-effective mix of available people--active and reserve military, civilians, and contractors--consistent with Defense requirements. Total force management resulting from a well-defined policy should make this objective attainable...
Date Jan. 5, 1979 Report No. B-193662 Title

Government Operations: [Possible Employment of Army Retiree by Army Civilian Contractors]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~6: r# u 9- tl UNITED STATES GENERAL -ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL ( .- 19 3662 440.~~~~~~~ (R=hiczi is a form of selling, see 56 Comr. Gen. 898 (1977) copy enclosed. A From our review or the letter describing the duties you would perform we cannot say conclusively whether you would come within the scope of the statute. However, as can be seen ...
Date Dec. 28, 1978 Report No. B-193529 Title

Justice and Law Enforcement: [Allegation of Wrongful Conviction by Court-Martial]

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 IN REPLY ~~~~~~~~~REFER 10: C c0 0ec OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL / Got> K00 ha B-193529 x/jd f Cozl A9GC 7e Po7 _December - 28 1978. The Honorable Barbara Allen Babcock Assistant Attorney General Civil Division Department of Justice Attention: 003 9 E. John Bailey, Attorney * Commercial Litigation Branch Dear Ms. Babcock: Subject: Howard...
Date Dec. 28, 1978 Report No. HRD-79-22 Title

Health: Improved Screening Needed for Military Families Being Transferred to Europe

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 nUMAM Rwumcca DIVIslOn B-192159 9; , DECEMBER 28,1978 ,’ r3 r> II The Honorable The Secretary Harold Brown of Defense Dear Mr. Secretary: We have completed a survey of the practices followed by the Army and Air Force in screening the dependents of active duty personnel, who are being assigned overseas, to identify special educational...