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Date Nov. 28, 2001 Report No. GAO-02-99 Title

Military Readiness: Effects of a U.S. Military Presence in Europe on Mobility Requirements

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 2001 Report to Congressional Committees MILITARY READINESS Effects of a U.S. Military Presence in Europe on Mobility Requirements GAO-02-99 United States General Accounting Office Washington, DC 20548 November 28, 2001 The Honorable Carl Levin Chairman The Honorable John Warner Ranking Member Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The ...
Date Nov. 16, 2001 Report No. GAO-02-96 Title

Military Transformation: Army Has a Comprehensive Plan for Managing Its Transformation but Faces Major Challenges

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 2001 Report to Congressional Committees MILITARY TRANSFORMATION Army Has a Comprehensive Plan for Managing Its Transformation but Faces Major Challenges GAO-02-96 Contents Letter Results in Brief Scope and Methodology 1 2 3 6 Briefing Section I Background Briefing Section II Management of the Transformation 14 Briefing Section III Key Challenges...
Date July 23, 1997 Report No. NSIAD-97-169 Title

Afloat Prepositioning: Not All Equipment Meets the Army's Readiness Goal

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 1997 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Readiness, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate AFLOAT PREPOSITIONING Not All Equipment Meets the Army’s Readiness Goal GAO/NSIAD-97-169 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-277122 July 23, 1997 The Honorable James ...
Date June 16, 1997 Report No. NSIAD-97-150 Title

Strategic Mobility: Late Deliveries of Large, Medium Speed Roll-On/Roll-Off Ships

United States General Accounting Office GAO June 1997 Report to the Secretary of Defense STRATEGIC MOBILITY Late Deliveries of Large, Medium Speed Roll-On/Roll-Off Ships GAO/NSIAD-97-150 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-276849 June 16, 1997 The Honorable William S. Cohen The Secretary of Defense Dear Mr. Secre...
Date July 26, 1996 Report No. NSIAD-96-126 Title

C-17 Aircraft: RM&A Evaluation Less Demanding Than Initially Planned

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 1996 Report to the Honorable Norman D. Dicks, House of Representatives C-17 AIRCRAFT RM&A Evaluation Less Demanding Than Initially Planned G A O years 1921 - 1996 GAO/NSIAD-96-126 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-271484 July 26, 1996 The Honorable Norman D. Dick...
Date July 1, 1995 Report No. AA-95-1(3) Title

National Security Analysis Issue Area: Active Assignments

United States General Accounting Office GAO July 1995 National Security and International Affairs xs s1a JNational Security Analysis Issue Area Active Assignments GAO/A-9/15q(73 GAO/AA-95 -1(3 ) d- d I - ,1 I I Foreword This report was prepared primarily to inform Congressional members and key staff of ongoing assignmentsin the General Accounting Office's National Security Analysis issue area This...
Date Nov. 8, 1994 Report No. NSIAD-95-24 Title

Ready Reserve Force: Ship Readiness Has Improved, but Other Concerns Remain

United States General Accounting Office GAO November 1994 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Readiness, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives READY RESERVE FORCE Ship Readiness Has Improved, but Other Concerns Remain GAO/NSIAD-95-24 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-256067 November 8, 1994 ...
Date July 11, 1994 Report No. NSIAD-94-209 Title

Airlift Requirements: Commercial Freighters Can Help Meet Requirements at Greatly Reduced Costs

.y: r : ,, ‘ 1.:;. . ,. ,i, .: ., ‘ ,_ : ,, .: .. I ‘” United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affairs Division B-257743 July 11,1994 The Honorable Sam Nunn Chairman, Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The Honorable Strom Thurmond Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The Honorable ...
Date July 11, 1994 Report No. NSIAD-94-225 Title

Military Airlift: Comparison of C-5 and C-17 Airfield Availability

United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affairs Division B-257746 July II,1994 The Honorable Sam Nunn Chairman, Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The Honorable Strom Thurmond Ranking Minority Member Committee on Armed Services United States Senate The Honorable Ronald V. Dellums Chairman, Committee on Armed Services House o...
Date June 2, 1994 Report No. NSIAD-94-138 Title

Strategic Airlift: Further Air Base Reductions in Europe Could Jeopardize Capability

United States General Accounting Of&e GAO June 1994 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Readiness, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives STRATEGIC AIRLIFT F’ urther Air Base Reductions in Europe Could Jeopardize Capability GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International AfTairs Division B-256672 June 2,1994 The Honorable ...
Date April 26, 1994 Report No. T-NSIAD-94-165 Title

Strategic Mobility: Serious Problems Remain in U.S. Deployment Capabilities

United States General Accounting Office GAO I Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Readiness,Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives For Release on Delivery Expecl4xl at 9130 am. EDT Tuesday, Apil24,1994 STRATEGIC MOBILITY SeriousProblems Remain in U.S. Deployment Capabilities Statement of Norman Rabkin, Associate Director, Military Operations and Capabihties Issues, National Securit...
Date Jan. 7, 1994 Report No. NSIAD-94-96R Title

National Defense: Ship Acquisitions

GAO United States General Accounting Office National Security and International Affairs Division B-256067 January 7, 1994 The Honorable A. J. Herberger Administrator U.S. Maritime Administration Dear Admiral Herberger: We are reviewing the Maritime Administration’ (MarAd) management of the s Ready Reserve Force (RRF). As part of this review, we completed a survey of the latest selection of 12 Ro...
Date April 22, 1993 Report No. NSIAD-93-103 Title

DOD's Mobility Requirements: Alternative Assumptions Could Affect Recommended Acquisition Plan

-..-! (-&$f-J 1Jllitd St.ulxs Ger~cral Awomting Office *I ’ Report to the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate ~ ,4pril l!J!JS DOD’ MOBILITY S REQUIREMENTS Alternative Assumptions Could Affect Recommended Acquisition Plan GAO United States General Accounting Offlce Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security aud International Affairs Division B-261587 April 22,1993 The Honorable Sam...
Date Nov. 4, 1992 Report No. NSIAD-93-39 Title

Military Afloat Prepositioning: Wartime Use and Issues for the Future

United States General Account’ ----_IPJffi ,e .ng GAO November 1992 Report to Congressional Requesters MILITARY AFLOAT PREPOSITIONING Wartime Use and Issues for the Future llIlllllllllllI 147941 RESTRICTED--Not to be released outside the General Accounting Office unless specifically approved by the Office of Congressional Relations. L GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. ...
Date July 30, 1992 Report No. NSIAD-92-224 Title

Shipbuilding: Navy's Plan to Acquire Additional Strategic Sealift

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