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Date May 9, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-112 Title

National Defense: Status of the Peacekeeper (MX) Weapon System

BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Defense Status@dhe (MX) heapon Peacekeeper System Based on four successful test flights to date, the Air Force believes it wilt meet the December 19‘86 Peacekeeper initial deployment date specified by tfre Congress. However, some fright testing planned to take place before missile deployment is now scheduled for completion after deplo...
Date Feb. 17, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-50 Title

National Defense: The Army Can Do More To Assure War Reserve Funds Are Spent Effectively

/23WO, , c BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Can Do More To Assure War Reserve Funds Are Spent Effectively I%IS report discusses a number of ways that the Army can improve tts war reserve program. For example, Improvements are needed m --selecting reserves, --balancing stocks, items for Inclusion as war * low priority and high priority --deleting asset...
Date Feb. 8, 1984 Report No. NSIAD-84-58 Title

National Defense: Survey of Equipment Requirements To Support U.S. Army Forces

- ; . . UNITED STATUSGE WASH1 x RAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE TON, D.C. 20548 NATIONAL ;t,,ERNAT,ONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS AND DIVISION B-214294 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. John 0. Marsh, of the Army The Inspector (DAIG-AI) Jr. General Secretary: Survey of Equipment Requirements U.S. Army Forces (GAO/NSIAD-84-58) To Support Subject: In 1980, we reported that the Army had servious problems ...
Date Nov. 2, 1983 Report No. 122774 Title

National Defense: Readiness of Navy Tactical Air Forces

I . t ’ . I j /didI y 4 UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Washinqton, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, November 2, 1983 STATEMENT OF Frank National Security C. Conahan, and International before Subcom m ittee on Legislation the and National Operations Security Director Affairs Division' 122774 Com m ittee on Governm ent House of Representatives Readiness of Na...
Date June 8, 1983 Report No. 121561 Title

National Defense: Full-Time Support Personnel Programs in the Army and Air Force Reserve Components

U.S. General Accounting Office Washington, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 8, 1983 STATEMENTOF DR. KENNETHJ. COFFEY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR (MILITARY PERSONNEL) NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE DEFENSE ON HOUSECOMMITTEEON APPROPRIATIONS ON FULL-TIME SUPPORTPERSONNEL PROGRAMS THE ARMY IN AND AIR FORCE RESERVECOMPONENTS Mr. Cha...
Date June 2, 1983 Report No. 121525 Title

National Defense: Opportunities To Reduce the Number of Combat Aircraft Purchased for Noncombat Purposes

FOR RELEASEON DELIVERY EXPECTEDAT 1O:OO a.m. Thursday; June 2, 1983 UNITED STATES GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON,D.C. 20548 STATEMENT OF WERNER GROSSHANS, PLANNING DIRECTOR NATIONAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS DIVISION BEFORETHE SUBCOMMITTEE LEGISLATION AND NATIONAL SECURITY ON HOUSECOMMITTEE GOVERNMENT ON OPERATIONS l Mr. Chairman, tee on Legislation ties I am pleased and National to a...
Date April 29, 1983 Report No. IPE-83-6 Title

Chemical Warfare: Many Unanswered Questions

BYTHE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Committee On Foreign Affairs House Of Representatives OF THE UNITEDSTATES Chemical Warfare: Many Unanswered Questions The current debate on whether the United States should increase its chemical warfare capability usualfy involves one or more of these questions: --How can deterred? chemical warfare be war- --How do U.S. and Soviet chemical fare capabilities ...
Date Jan. 26, 1983 Report No. C-MASAD-83-6 Title

National Defense: Navy Needs To Increase S-3A Readiness To Ensure Effective Use of Planned Weapon System Improvements

This is an unclassified digest furnished in lieu of a report containing classified security inforznation. UNCLASSIFIED REPORT BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY NEEDS TO INCREASE S-3A READINESS TO ENSURE EFFECTIVE USE OF PLANNED WEAPON SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS DIGEST -----The S-3A is a carrier-based aircraft designed to protect U.S. surface ships from submarine threats. Offensive and ...
Date Sept. 24, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-45 Title

Government Operations: Failure of Registrants To Report Address Changes Would Diminish Fairness of Induction Processing

. . 4 1/%50~ !2p IBY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE ~Report To The Director : Selective Service System . / Failure Of Registrants To Report ‘Address Changes Would Diminish Fairness Of Induction Processing Having correct mailing addresses for registrants is vital to the Selective Service’s ability to administer a draft equitably. GAO found, however, that most persons who moved after register...
Date Sept. 22, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-59 Title

National Defense: Problems in Implementing the Army's CAPSTONE Program To Provide All Reserve Components With a Wartime Mission

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 momAL MRWNNU mu0 COMPENSATION DIVISION B-208816 SEPTEMBER 22,lOSZ The Honorable The Secretary Attention: John O..Marsh, of the Army The Inspector Jr. General DAIG-AI 119652 Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: Problems in Implementing the Army's CAPSTONE Program to Provide All Reserve Components With a Wartime Mission (GAO/FPCD-82-59) The Army'...
Date Sept. 13, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-50 Title

National Defense: Army Needs Better Data To Develop Policies for Sole and Inservice Parents

BY THEUS GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To.The Secretary Of The Army Army Needs Better Data To Develop Policies For Sole And Inservice Parents Service members with dependents and no spouse (sole parents) and those with dependents and married to other service members (inservice parents) are emerging in the active Army. Some commanders believe that, in the event of war, the parental responsibilitie...
Date Sept. 8, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-57 Title

National Defense: Information on Military Technician Conversions to Full-Time Active Duty Guard and Reserve

BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To Stephen J. Solarz House Of Re.presentatives Information On Military Technician Conversions To Full-Time Active Duty Guard And Reserve Almost 10,000 military technician positions in the Army and Air Force Reserve components have been converted from civilian to full-time, active duty Guard and Reserve since fiscal year 1979. The Congress directed more tha...
Date Aug. 20, 1982 Report No. MASAD-82-46 Title

National Defense: Deficiencies Identified With an Urban Warfare Modeling Program at the TRADOC Systems Analysis Activity

‘I” ‘I” ‘I”II,, ” UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFKE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 MISSION ANALYSlS AND SYSTEMS ACQUlSlTlON OIVISION B-208595 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: John 0. Marsh, of the Army The Inspector DAIG-AI Jr. General AUGUST 20,1982 ~lulllllll Ill 119260 Deficiencies Identified With an Urban Warfare Modeling Program at the TRADOC Syste...
Date Aug. 18, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-98 Title

National Defense: Readiness of the U.S. Coast Guard

BY THE U.S.GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Transportation Readiness Of The U.S. Coast Guard Continuing problems may prevent the Coast Guard from successfully carrying out its ongoing peacetime missions and assuming additional tasks to support Navy operations in wartime. Specifically, GAO found --difficulties in assigning the Coast Guard wartime tasks to support Navy operations...
Date July 29, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-74 Title

National Defense: Aircraft Thrust/Power Management Can Save Defense Fuel, Reduce Engine Maintenance Costs, and Improve Readiness

‘! ‘. - *’ %qis, Bv THE COMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Defense, Committee On Appropriations, House Of Representatives OF THEUNITEDSTATES Aircraft Thrust/Power Management Can Save Defense Fuel, Reduce Engine Maintenance Costs, And Improve Readiness The Department of Defense could achieve additional savings in aircraft fuel and reduce engine maintenance costs by mak...
Date July 19, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-96 Title

National Defense: Evaluation of the DOD Readiness Report in Response to Public Law 96-342

B-202120 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Caspar W. Weinberger of Dcafense Director, GAO Affairs JULY 19,1= Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: .,Rpaluation oh~DODFs Readiness Report in Response to Public Law 96-34,,2 i(GAO/PLRD-82-96) In an attempt to obtain a clearer understanding of the relationship between defense funding levels and military readiness, the Congress, in 1977, enacted Public Law ...
Date June 7, 1982 Report No. PLRD-82-83 Title

National Defense: Factors Limiting the Availability of F-15 Aircraft at the 1st Tactical Fighter Wing

, BYTHE U.S.GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE do3 Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee Defense, Committee On Appropriations, House Of Representatives On Factors Limiting The Availability Of F-l 5 Aircraft At The 1 st Tactical Fighter Wing The Air Force’s 1 st Tactical Fighter Wing has had difficulty in maintaining a high percentage of mission-capable F-l 5 aircraft, but has made significant recent improv...
Date March 3, 1982 Report No. FPCD-82-11 Title

Government Operations: The Army Needs To Reevaluate Its Extended Basic Training Program

BY THEUS. GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of The Army The Army Needs To Reevaluate Its Extended Basic Training Program In October 1981, the Army extended its basic training from 7 to 8 weeks. As a result, in fiscal year 1982 Army will spend nearly $40 million; about 4,400 additional new soldiers, trainers, and support staff will be assigned to training rather than to operational u...
Date Sept. 15, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-134 Title

Natural Resources: Potential Impediment of Foundry Capacity Relative to National Defense Needs

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 cNCROY AND DlVl5lON MINERALS B-204416 The The The The Honorable Secretary Honorable Secretary Subject: Caspar W. Weinberger of Defense Malcolm Ealdr of Commerce Potential to National ige Impediment Defense SEPTEMBER 161981 of Foundry Capacity Needs (EMD-81-134) Relative We are writing this letter based on our concern over the The cause...
Date Aug. 10, 1981 Report No. PLRD-81-52 Title

National Defense: Logistics Managers Need To Consider Operational Readiness in Setting Safety Level Stocks

BY THEU.S.GENERALACCOUNTING dFFlCE Report To The Secretary Of Defense Logistics Managers Need To Consider Operational Readiness In Setting Safety Level Stocks Maintaining a safety level of stock on hand is a form of insurance against unexpected demands or delays in delivery. However, the methods used for determining safety levels do not consider whether the items are essential to carry out a milit...
Date July 15, 1981 Report No. FPCD-81-38 Title

Government Operations: Manpower Effectiveness of the All-Volunteer Force

Report To The Congress OF THE UNITEDSTATES Manpower Effectiveness The All-Volunteer Force Of Since adoption of the Total Force policy and the All-Votunteer Force, fundamental changes in manpower mobilization plans and capabilities have occurred. This report discusses various manpower problems which hamper the Nation’s mobilization capabilities in the event of a national emergency. As a result, G...
Date June 30, 1981 Report No. PLRD-81-35 Title

National Defense: Adjustments Recommended in Fiscal Year 1982 Ammunition Procurement and Modernization Programs

1/5~~y l ‘* 0 & ~,:.,“h”” i”l F’ * i 4 “” /*.I’ “i “: &#uL VA BY ‘[HE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Defense, Committee On Appropriations, House Of Representatives OF THE UNITEDSTATES Adjustments Recommended In Fiscal Year 1982 Ammunition Procurement And Modernization Programs At the request of the Subcommittee on Defense of the House Committee ...
Date June 24, 1981 Report No. HRD-81-67 Title

Government Operations: Will There Be Enough Trained Medical Personnel in Case of War?

L. J /b -I’- 3 --5 7 i;c If” bk” THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES Will There Be Enough Trained Medical Personnel In Case Of War? The number and types of medical personnel in the military active duty and reserve forces fall far short of the total projected requirements for the current most-demanding wartime planning scenarios. Training of medical personnel in com...
Date Feb. 18, 1981 Report No. MASAD-81-3 Title

F/A-18 Naval Strike Fighter: Progress Has Been Made But Problems and Concerns Continue

BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL Report ToThe Congress OF THEUNITEDSTATES F/A-l 8 Naval Strike Fighter: Progress Has Been Made But Problems And Concerns Continue The Navy and its contractors have made progress in solving technical roblems discussed In GAO’s February 14,l B 80, report on the F/A- 18 but problems remain. Futuredecisions should include consideration of whether --modifications to the wing w...
Date Jan. 29, 1981 Report No. PSAD-81-17 Title

National Defense: Effectiveness of U.S. Forces Can Be Increased Through Improved Weapon System Design

Many of today’s mjlitary systems cannot be adequately operated, maintained, or supported be&itsa the D#&ment of Drifense does not pay enough attention to logistic support, humen fa@tors, Bnd quality assurance during the design phase df the acquisition pt?cess. These problems deter the systems’ effectiveness to defend our country ‘in case of war. _ GAD. t&&fore makes recommahdations%o improve...
Date Nov. 13, 1980 Report No. C-PSAD-81-4 Title

National Defense: Future Procurements of Army's Copperhead Projectile Should Be Contingent on Improvements in Performance and Reliability

UMCIASWIED ( REPORT BY THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES FUTURE PROCUREMENTS OF ARMY'S COPPERHEAD PROJECTILE SHOULD BE CONTINGENT ON IMPROVEMENTS IN PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY 1 1 DIGEST -----a laser-guided, antiarmor projecCopperhead, tile launched from 155-mm. howitzers, entered It is a $1 billimited production this year. The Army plans to procure over lion program. 44,000 rounds by ...
Date Sept. 30, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-112 Title

National Defense: Information on Military, Civilian, and Contract Employees Who Provide Physical Security at Military Installations

‘OGlSTlCEAND COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION SEPTEMBER 30. 1980 B-200228 The Honorable James El. Hanley Chairman, Subcommittee on Investigations Committee on Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives The Honorable Herbert E. Harris II Chairman, Subcommittee on Human Resources Committee on Post Office and Civil Service House of Representatives Subject: ibnformation on Nilitary, Civilian, and...
Date Sept. 29, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-114 Title

National Defense: Problems With Commercial Vehicles When Used in Tactical Environments

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 OFFICE LOGISTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS OIVISION B-200456 SEPTEMBER 29,198O The Honorable The Secretary Clifford L. Alexander, of the Army Jr. Dear Mr. Secretary: With Commercial Vehicles When Used In Tactical Environments (LCD-80-114) -3 We have completed our assessment of the Army's use of commercial trucks in tactical environments and found th...
Date Sept. 16, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-102 Title

National Defense: Survey of the Readiness of Minuteman Missiles

UNITES STATES GENERAL ACCOUNT1NGOFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 LOQLSTICS AND COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION B-199767 The Honorable The Secretary Dear Mr. Hans M. Mark of the Air Force : 3 Secretary: c- Survey of the Readiness (LCD-80-102) of Minuteman Missiles Subject: In April 1980 we began a survey of the readiness of Our principal objectives Minuteman strategic missiles. were to examine the missiles' s...
Date June 30, 1980 Report No. PSAD-80-61 Title

National Defense: Implications of Highly Sophisticated Weapon Systems on Military Capabilities

Report To he Co OF THEUNITEDSTATES Implications Of Highly Sophisticated Weapon Systems On Military Capabilities A host of factors surrounding the reliability, availability, maintainability, and sustainability of major weapon systems being acquired today contributes to serious problems. These systems developed by the United States have grown in sophistication, complexity, and cost to a point where ...
Date June 30, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-79 Title

National Defense: Late Fire Control System Deliveries for Army's M60A3 Tanks Jeopardize Combat Readiness Improvements

RV Tb-ECOM P-KOLLERGENEI?HL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Defense, Committee On Appropriations House Of Representatives f-Y rLate Fire Control System Deliveries For Army’s M-60A3 Tanks Jeopardize Combat Readiness Improvements Delayed deliveriesof firecontrolsystemsforthe Army’s M-tiOA3 tank production and conversion program are causing deployment and program slippages. Future deliver...
Date May 19, 1980 Report No. LCD-80-45 Title

National Defense: Reserves' Reported Facilities Backlog Now Exceeds $2 Billion; Acquisition Planning Questioned

BY THE COMPTROLLERGENERAL Report To The Chairman, Subcommittee On Military Installations And Facilities, Committee On Armed Services House Of Representatives Reserves’Reported Facilities Backlog Now Exceeds $2 Billion; Acquisition Planning Questioned In 1970 Defense Reserve components reported a $1.2 billion backlog of facility needs. Between fiscal years 1970 and 1979, the Congress provided ove...
Date Feb. 20, 1980 Report No. FPCD-80-10 Title

Government Operations: Attrition in the Military--An Issue Needing Management Attention

t i& THE.COMPTROLLER GENERAL . I Report ToThe Congress OF IliE UNITEDSTATES Attrition In The Military--An Issue Needing Management Attention Attrition of first.term enlisted personnel-their separation from service before completion of their tours--has become a serious and costly problem for the All-Volunteer Force, affecting its ability to maintain full strength and combat readiness. GAO found tha...
Date Feb. 5, 1980 Report No. PSAD-80-27 Title

National Defense: Concerns About the Army's Infantry Fighting Vehicle

UNITEDSTATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE ‘I,, D.C. 20548 I’*, WASHINGTON, CROCURCMW ACQUI8ITIDN AND l vm-rmwm DIVI8lDN I P FEBRUAfIY 111462 6,198O B-196877 The Honorable The Secretary Attention: Harold Brown of Defense Assistant for Audit Room 3A336 ASD (Comptroller) Reports / 9 - 1 Dear Mr. Secretary: Subject: Concerns About the Army's Vehicle (PSAD-80-27) Infantry Fighting I As part of our ann...
Date Jan. 29, 1980 Report No. PSAD-80-20 Title

National Defense: XM1 Tank's Reliability Is Still Uncertain

- 7 COMPTROLLER C&fhlERAL WAWIINOTON, OF YHE UNITED D.C. 20842 STATES B-196876 To the Speaker President of the of the House of Senate and the Representatives our views on the results of the Agency offiof the XMl tank. program reviewed a draft of this have been incorporated as apreported annually major weapon that is being reviewing fiscal to the Secretary Director, of Dey>9 This report presents Ar...
Date Dec. 11, 1979 Report No. LCD-80-2 Title

National Defense: Improving the Effectiveness of Joint Military Exercises--An Important Tool for Military Readiness

BY THECOMPTROLLERGEINERPd_’ OF THEUNITEDSTATES I\( 07% lieport ToThe Congress Improving The Effectiveness Of Joint Military Exercises--An Important Too’1 Military For Readiness Military exercises proviide essential training for U.S. Forces. They are the best means, short of wa’r, for testing our forces’ capabilities to perform their missions effectively. Joint Chiefs of Staff exercises var...
Date Oct. 12, 1979 Report No. LCD-80-5 Title

National Defense: DOD's Materiel Readiness Report to the Congress--Improvements Needed To Better Show the Link Between Funding and Readiness

General Accounting Office DOD’s Materiel Readiness Report To The Congress--Improvements Needed To Better Show The Link Between Funding And Readiness Ir”hi$ report deals with the Department of Deknse’s (DOD’s) attempts to develop a ca$bility to relate funding to readiness and its Jmateriel readiness report provided to the Cohgress under Public Law 95-79, section l31+ needs to develop better...
Date June 28, 1979 Report No. FPCD-79-3 Title

Government Operations: Can the Individual Reserves Fill Mobilization Needs?

BY THECOMPTRQLLERGENERAL 1 TO OF-THEUNITEDSTATES Congress Illlllllllllll lllll lllmlclllllll Ill Ill1 LM109757 he Individual Reserves Fill tion Needs? A steady decline in the number of Individual Ready Reserves and Standby Reserves since the draft ended in 1973 could result in serious shortages of pretrained personnel if the Nation is to rely on them in the early stages of mobilization. The Office...
Date April 5, 1979 Report No. 109021 Title

National Defense: Navy's Strategic Communications System

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 20548 Washington, D.C. FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 8:00 a.m. Thursday, April 5, 1979 109021 STATEMENT OF JEROME H. STOLAROW, DIRECTOR PROCUREMENTAND SYSTEMS ACQUISITION DIVISION BEFORE THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE c, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE d \ ON THE ;;;;VY'S I Mr. Chairman We are STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM 3 and Members of...
Date Feb. 6, 1979 Report No. LCD-78-417A Title

Marine Amphibious Forces: A Look at Their Readiness, Role, and Mission

L , ’ BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL 1qgsycs Report ToThe Congress * OF THEUNITEDSTATES Marine Amphibious Forces: A Look At Their Readiness, Role, And Mission bk d/ his report is the unclassified version of GAO’s SECRET report, LCD-78-417. It addresses the readiness status and ability of Marine Corps amphibious forces to carry out their more demanding missions and recommends to the Secretary of Defe...
Date Dec. 22, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-428 Title

Key To Improving Maintenance of Army Equipment: Commanders Must Motivate Their Personnel

108234 General Accounting Office The Key To Improving Maintenance Of Army Equipment: Commanders Must Motivate Their Personnel The Army’s highest priority is to support and operationally ready force that can perform its combat missions effectively. However, Army units are having difficulty in maintaining their equipment because defiPerciencies are undetected or unreported. sonnel lack motivation ...
Date Dec. 21, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-429 Title

National Defense: Navy's Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Force Is Highly Ready

BY THE COMPTROLLE OF THE UNITED STATES GC-NERAL Report To The Congress The Navys Submarine Launched Baisti Missile Force IsHighly ReaAd The Navy main:ains the submarine ballistic missile force in a high state launched ness because of its strategically or readiimportant deterrent mission. -he Navy achieves this favorable readiness posture through emphasis on management, staffii:g, special equip. me...
Date Dec. 21, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-429A Title

National Defense: Navy's Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Force Is Highly Ready

. \ Bi THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL Report To The Congress OF THE UNITED STATES The Navy’s Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile Force Is Highly Ready The Navy maintains the submarine launched ballistic missile force in a high state of readi- ‘) ness because of its strategically important deterrent mission. The Navy achieves this favorable readiness posture through special emphasis on management, st...
Date Dec. 14, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-422A Title

National Defense: Army's Requirements for War Reserve Materiel Can Be Reduced without Impairing Combat Effectiveness

DOCUSENT BESVIB 07931 - tC3528616] Army's Requirements for War Reserve Materiel Can B% Reduced without Impairing Combat Effectiveness. LCD-78-422A; B-133396. December 14, 1978. 73 pp. + appendix (1 pp.). Appropriations: Defense Subcommittee; by Blmar B. Staats, Comptroller General. Unclassified version of a classified report. Report to Sen. John C. Stennis, Chairman, Seiate Committee on Issue Area...
Date Dec. 14, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-422 Title

National Defense: Army's Requirements for War Reserve Materiel Can Be Reduced without Impairing Combat Effectiveness

DOCUEBNT RESUME 07932 - [C35286151 (Secret) Army's Requirements for War Rejarve fl.eteriel Can Be Reduced without Impairing Combat Effectiveness. LCD-78-422; B-133396. December 14, 1978. Report to Sen. John C. Stennis, Chaizman, Senate Committee on Appropriations: Defense Subcommittee; by Elmer B. Staata, Comptroller General. roc unclassified digest see. 0793/ Issue Area: Balance of War Reserves, ...
Date Dec. 7, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-239 Title

The Civil Reserve Air Fleet: An Effective Program To Meet Defense Emergency Airlift Requirements

roller General - - -- _ - .y --.--.._ __ ‘..-., ,. -. --. I -- -..- ,, 4’ -*b---I - , J I?-, LJ r-l-: TTc-- 1.. , T,..-, .. 5.. *e.. -_a a557 Program To Meet Defense Emergency Airlift Requirements I-CO-78.239 DECEb’lBER 7, 1978 COMPTROLLER GENERAL WASHINGTON. OF PG. THE UNITED *o!a.9 !3-ATES E-133025 The iionorable trilliam Proxmire Chairman Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Governme...
Date Dec. 5, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-431 Title

U.S. Military Equipment Prepositioned in Europe: Significant Improvements Made but Some Problems Remain

DOCUIIBNT RBSUaB 07935 - (C342857 ] (Secret); U.S. Military Equipment Prepositioned in Burope: Significant Improvements Kade but Some Problems Remain. LCD-78-4#31; B-146896. December 5, 1978. Report to Harold Brown, Secretary, Departaen' of Defense; by Richard W. Gutmann, Director, Logistics and Communications Div. For unclassified version see. 7930 Issue Area: Balance of War Reserves, Preposition...
Date Dec. 5, 1978 Report No. LCD-78-431A Title

U.S. Military Equipment Prepositioned in Europe: Significant Improvements Made but Some Problems Remain

DCCUi~RT RBSODN) 07930 - rC3428535J U.S. Military Equipment Preporitioned in lurope: Significant Improvements Made but Some Pro.e*ms Remain. LCD-78-431A; B-146896, December 5, 1978. 46 pp. + 2 appendices (3 pp.), Report to Harold Brown, Secretary, Department of Defense; by Richard W. Gutsann, Director, Logistics and communications Div. Unclassified version of a secret report. Issue Area: Balance o...
Date Sept. 7, 1978 Report No. FPCD-78-66 Title

Government Operations: The Army Can Improve Peacetime Use of Deployable Enlisted Personnel

DOCOrENT RESUME 07173 - [B2547568] The Army Can Irpro7e Feacetime Use of leploya1le Enlisted Personnel. FPCD-78-66; B-146890. ~bet .ber 7, 197'. 17 op. + appendix (17 pp.). Report to Secretary, Depa'tment rf Defense; 'y fl.L. Kriece-, Director, Federal Personnel and Ccupensatiran riv. Issue Area: Per.sonnel Management and Compensation (300). Contact: Federal Personnel and Co-pensation Div. Budget ...
Date Sept. 5, 1978 Report No. FPCD-78-61 Title

Government Operations: Continuous Management Attention Needed for Army To Improve Combat Unit Personnel Requirements

DOCURRIT RSOUMI 07172 - [(2507524] Continuous Management Attention Seeded for Army To Improve Combat Unit Personnel Requirements. FPCD-78-61; B-133370. September 5, 1978. 5 pp. + appendix (19 pp.). Report to Rep. melvin price, Chairman, House Colzittee on Armed Services; Sen. John C. Stennis, ChairmanR Sanate Committee on Ara .1 Services; by Elmer B. Staats, Comptroller General. Issue Area: Federa...