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Date April 9, 1997 |
Report No. T-NSIAD-97-138 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
For Release on Delivery Expected at 2:00 p.m., EST Wednesday, April 9, 1997 Testimony
Before the Subcommittees on Military Research and Development and Military Procurement, Committee on National Security, House of Representatives UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES DOD’s Acquisition Efforts
Statement of Louis J. Rodrigues, Director, Defense Acquisitions Issues, ... |
Date May 31, 1996 |
Report No. NSIAD-96-133 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
May 1996 Report to Congressional Requesters AMMUNITION INDUSTRIAL BASE Information on DOD’s Assessment of Requirements G A O years
1921 - 1996 GAO/NSIAD-96-133 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-271468 May 31, 1996 The Honorable Herbert H. Bateman Chairman, Subcommit... |
Date March 4, 1993 |
Report No. NSIAD-93-49 |
Title
I IJnil,t:tl Stattts Gtmctral Accounting _-... l-..l”._--.. ^111111__-.11-._.-_-._--.-.-.-..---..-..-..-.----~__I- Office ~GAO Report to the Secretary of Defense ANTIARMOR WEA ACQUISITIONS Assessments Needed to Support Continued Need and Long-Term Affordability National Security and International AfYairs Division B-248672 March 4,1993 The Honorable Les Aspin The Secretary of Defense Dear Mr. Sec... |
Date Dec. 1, 1992 |
Report No. HR-93-7 |
Title
i-. = x ...I _ - . .,,, ^_ . .._......” ---.. .“. . GAO United State8 General Accounting OffIce Washington, D.C. 20548 Comptroller General of the United States December 1992 The President of the Senate The Speaker of the House of Representatives In January 1990, in the aftermath of scandals at the Departments of Defense and Housing and Urban Development, the General Accounting Office began a s... |
Date May 24, 1985 |
Report No. NSIAD-85-34 |
Title
Report ToThe Congkss
OF THE UNITED STATES Why Some Weapon Systems Encounter Production Problems While Others Do Not: Six Case Studies
Experience has shown that new weapon systems regularly encounter great difficulties as they begin production, such as a high percentage of components that must be scrapped or reworked. These give rise to significant cost increases and schedule delays. Through an exa... |