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Date Sept. 6, 2002 Report No. GAO-02-846 Title

Force Structure: Review of B-1B Process Identifies Opportunity to Improve Future Analysis

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 2002 Report to the Honorable Max Cleland, U.S. Senate FORCE STRUCTURE Review of B-1B Process Identifies Opportunity to Improve Future Analysis GAO-02-846 Contents Letter Results in Brief Background Decision to Reduce and Consolidate the B-1Bs Based on Budget Concerns, Military Judgment, and Incomplete Cost Estimates Guard B-1B Units Have Simila...
Date Dec. 18, 1990 Report No. NSIAD-91-12 Title

Weapons Production: Impacts of Production Rate Changes on Aircraft Unit Costs

United States General Accounting Office 3 Report to Congressional Requesters December 1990 WEAPONS PRODUCTION Impacts of Production Rate Changes on Aircraft Unit Costs i GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division R-241189 December 18,199O The Honorable Robert C. Byrd Chairman, Committee on Appropriations United States Sen...
Date Aug. 10, 1990 Report No. NSIAD-90-226 Title

Strategic Weapons: Long-Term Costs Are Not Reported to the Congress

---- GAO ------.At1$pst l!NO STRATEGIC WEAPONS Long-Term Costs Are Not Reported to the Congress *. ri: 141993 National Security and International Affairs Division B-239666 August 10,199O The Honorable Sam Nunn Chairman, Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye Chairman, Subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations United States Senate The Honorable Les...
Date Sept. 5, 1989 Report No. NSIAD-89-224BR Title

Procurement: Assessment of DOD's Multiyear Contract Candidates

B-21 5825 -- should be of high enough priority within DOD to demonstrate stability before receiving mult iycar contracting authority. Once this authority is granted, stability of the requirement and funding levels is essential to achieving the prqject cudsavings. ‘l’he concurrent development and production schedule for the planned modifications to t.he Ml Tank and the E-2C aircraft creates unc...