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Date Aug. 12, 2004 Report No. GAO-04-925 Title

Military Transformation: Fielding of Army's Stryker Vehicles Is Well Under Way, but Expectations for Their Transportability by C-130 Aircraft Need to Be Clarified

United States Government Accountability Office GAO August 2004 Report to Congressional Requesters MILITARY TRANSFORMATION Fielding of Army’s Stryker Vehicles Is Well Under Way, but Expectations for Their Transportability by C-130 Aircraft Need to Be Clarified GAO-04-925 a August 2004 MILITARY TRANSFORMATION Fielding of Army’s Stryker Vehicles Is Well Under Way, but Expectations for Their Trans...
Date Sept. 29, 1997 Report No. NSIAD-97-206 Title

Army National Guard: Sharing Unit Training Equipment Would Help Avoid Maintenance Costs

United States General Accounting Office GAO September 1997 Report to the Secretary of Defense ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Sharing Unit Training Equipment Would Help Avoid Maintenance Costs GAO/NSIAD-97-206 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-274607 September 29, 1997 The Honorable William S. Cohen The Secretary of Defens...
Date Sept. 21, 1992 Report No. NSIAD-92-313BR Title

1993 Army Budget: Potential Reductions to Tracked and Wheeled Vehicle Programs

[Jnitd Stcttes General Accounting Office I GAO 1 a, 0 1 Briefing Report to the Chairmen, Subcommittees on Defense, Senate and House Committees on Appropriations ’ 1993 ARMY BUDGET Potential Reductions to Tracked and Wheeled Vehicle Programs GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-249924.1 September 21, 1992 The Hon...
Date May 5, 1992 Report No. NSIAD-92-176 Title

Army Maintenance: Savings Possible by Stopping Unnecessary Depot Repairs

ll 11 -““.l.l-.---.--l_.“-_- *: I {’ I.: : nit :__ St,;~tw Cknt~ral ...”-_-._ - __....___.-..- . .._.__-I_...._..- 4 ._..-._. _....... -----i----. -_ Awounting ---~ Office ‘ t I ~ ./ (--&tQ(J I :;, Matcriol Command --~--_~ May 1992 --.-_- ..----.-_. ARM Y M A INTENANCE Savings Possible by Stopping Unnecessary Depot Repairs -_ 111 II11111 II 146451 ‘ i -___--... __I.“. l,“l.. I. ...
Date Jan. 10, 1992 Report No. NSIAD-92-94 Title

Operation Desert Storm: Early Performance Assessment of Bradley and Abrams

United States General Accounting Office GAO January1992 Report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Regulation, Business Opportunities, and Energy, Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives OPERATION DESERT STORM Early Performance Assessmentof Bradley and Abrms GAONXAD-92-94 GAO United States General Accountine Office Washington, D.C. 25548 National Security and International Affairs Divis...
Date Feb. 14, 1986 Report No. NSIAD-86-67 Title

Bradley Vehicle: Concerns About the Army's Vulnerability Testing

Report to the Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs, United States Senate _ll-_l-* a February 1986 I RADLEY VEHICLE 129408 Y UnIted States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20648 National Security and International Affaim Division B-221728 February 14, 1986 The Honorable William V. Roth, Jr. Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs Unites States Senate Dear Mr. Chairman: In your ...
Date Feb. 5, 1982 Report No. ID-82-15 Title

International Affairs: Forging a New Defense Relationship With Egypt

ReportToTheChairman, Senate CommitteeOn Foreign Relations OF THE ilNlTED STATES Forging A New DefenseRelationship With Egypt Since its peace treaty with Israel , Egypt has become one of the largest recipients of U.S. military aid and an important U.S. security partner in the Middle East. The growing American presence in Egypt includes military trainers and study teams, joint tactical exercises, Na...
Date Dec. 2, 1975 Report No. ID-76-23 Title

International Affairs: Coproduction Programs and Licensing Arrangements in Foreign Countries

. RELEASE6 c . lllllllmlllllllllIlMlllllillll ’ LM090763 In L)epartments of Defense and State Coproduction and licensing orrangaments cover a diversity of defense items msnufactured in other countries. Although the&? arran oments contain clauses which restrict trens B to a third country of U.S. defense ers items, no formal procedures or mechanisms exist to insure phat such transfers are not made...