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Date July 12, 1999 |
Report No. NSIAD-99-143 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
July 1999 Report to Congressional Requesters DEFENSE INFRASTRUCTURE Observations on Aviation Training Consolidation and Expansion Plans GAO/NSIAD-99-143 United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-281048 Letter July 12, 1999 The Honorable Richard C. Shelby The Honorable Jeff Sessio... |
Date Sept. 18, 1997 |
Report No. NSIAD-97-172 |
Title
United States General Accounting Office GAO
September 1997 Report to the Secretary of Defense DEFENSE ACQUISITION Acquisition Plans for Training Aircraft Should Be Reevaluated GAO/NSIAD-97-172 GAO United States General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. 20548 National Security and International Affairs Division B-277337 September 18, 1997 The Honorable William S. Cohen The Secretary of Defense Dea... |
Date Feb. 19, 1987 |
Report No. NSIAD-87-62BR |
Title
1 8” * , / ’ * Unitad f&es General Accounting OfPlce GA6
Februmy 1987 Briefing Report *to&he Honorable John C. Sten nis,United States Senate k NAVY CONTRACTING Competition in Providing Maintenance for Navy Aircraft 132342 GAWNSIAD-87.62BR / 5?!l3w ) . “ c * February 19, 1987 The Honorable United States Dear Senator John C. Stennis Senate Stennis:
1986, On February 10, awarded contract trazne... |
Date Feb. 28, 1981 |
Report No. MASAD-81-11 |
Title
BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL’ OF THEUNITED STATES ,I/ -- Report ToThe Congress
Air Force And Navy Plans To Acquire Trainer Aircraft
The Air Force and Navy plan to acquire four different aircraft for training missions. Total costs are expected to be several billion dollars. With one exception, the Air Force Next Generatijon Trainer and the Navy Undergraduate Jet Flight Training System acquisition pro... |
Date Feb. 9, 1981 |
Report No. MASAD-81-2 |
Title
OF THEUN’ITED STATES Review Of Air ~FCNC~B’S N Trainer Airc Department of
The Air Force‘s original plans effectively eliminated the Navy’s current primary trainer aircraft--the T-34Cfrom consideration as its new ,primary trainer aircraft. GAO believes this elimination is inconsistent with OMB Circular A-109. This inconsistency has, however, been negated by recent congressional direction fo... |