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Pagina 36
... result , the Unit Deploy- ment Program contributes significantly to uniform readiness throughout the Fleet Marine ... resulting in a backlog of $ 172 million by the end of fiscal year 1982. This level of funding , if continued , would ...
... result , the Unit Deploy- ment Program contributes significantly to uniform readiness throughout the Fleet Marine ... resulting in a backlog of $ 172 million by the end of fiscal year 1982. This level of funding , if continued , would ...
Pagina 37
... result of the Congressional review of our Operation and Maintenance , Marine Corps budget requests . Although ... resulting budgets to mirror the POM decisions . Although requirements always exceed resource availability and emergent ...
... result of the Congressional review of our Operation and Maintenance , Marine Corps budget requests . Although ... resulting budgets to mirror the POM decisions . Although requirements always exceed resource availability and emergent ...
Pagina 38
... resulting in many lost opportunities in such areas as mission essential inspections and technical conferences . The ... result of analyses in across the board programs , after which the Marine Corps is as- sessed its share of an overall ...
... resulting in many lost opportunities in such areas as mission essential inspections and technical conferences . The ... result of analyses in across the board programs , after which the Marine Corps is as- sessed its share of an overall ...
Pagina 48
... result of reduced fund reserva- tion for this program is done in accordance with reprogramming requirements . The DAS recommendations presumes quantifiable cost savings accruing to the Government as a result of centralized OSD budget ...
... result of reduced fund reserva- tion for this program is done in accordance with reprogramming requirements . The DAS recommendations presumes quantifiable cost savings accruing to the Government as a result of centralized OSD budget ...
Pagina 49
... results to OSD by June 30 , 1981. Based on the results of this follow - up review , we will issue revised guidance , as appropri- ate , to improve cash management . We intend to focus on the use of critical elements and perform- ance ...
... results to OSD by June 30 , 1981. Based on the results of this follow - up review , we will issue revised guidance , as appropri- ate , to improve cash management . We intend to focus on the use of critical elements and perform- ance ...
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ADDABBO additional Air Force Reserve Air National Guard aircraft analysis Answer appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve ARNG audit awarded BODYCOMBE budget capability Center civilian combat Command Committee Congress consulting services contractor cost Defense Agencies Department of Defense deployment dollars effort employees engineering equipment estimate evaluation facilities Federal fiscal year 1982 functions funds Government Guard and Reserve implemented improve in-house increase Individual Ready Reserve inventory logistic support management support services manpower Marine Corps ment military million missile mission mobilization MURTHA Naval Reserve Navy Office Operation and Maintenance overhaul percent performed personnel planning problems procedures procurement Question RDT&E readiness recruiting reduce repair request requirements Reserve Components Reserve units result Secretary of Defense Selected Reserve service contracts ship shipyard sole-source specific strength Studies and Analyses supply technical tion TRIMBLE wartime
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Pagina 362 - Forces consist of the Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Pagina 770 - The private enterprise system, characterized by individual freedom and initiative, is the primary source of national economic strength. In recognition of this principle, it has been and continues to be the general policy of the Government to rely on competitive private enterprise to supply the products and services it needs.
Pagina 820 - Federal agencies spend between $1 billion and $2 billion annually on consulting service contracts to obtain a variety of goods and services. Proper use of consulting services is a normal, legitimate, and economical way to improve Government services and operations, and agencies must continue to have the option to use consulting services where appropriate. In spite of the considerable attention focused on misuse of these contracts, GAO found that serious, pervasive problems persist. Until agencies...
Pagina 920 - Policies for Acquiring Commercial or Industrial Products and Services Needed by the Government," provides you with one of the necessary tools to achieve this goal.
Pagina 37 - Clasp, the National Defense Service Medal with one bronze star, the Korean Service Medal with two bronze stars, the...
Pagina 737 - These services are normally provided by persons and/or organizations who are generally considered to have knowledge and special abilities that are not generally available within the agency. The form of compensation is irrelevant to the definition.
Pagina 421 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege to appear before this committee to present the fiscal year 1976 Military Construction, Army Reserve authorization request.
Pagina 772 - Federal employees; regulation of the use of space, oceans, navigable rivers and other natural resources; direction of intelligence and counter-intelligence operations; and regulation of industry and commerce, including food and drugs.
Pagina 771 - Certain functions are inherently governmental in nature, being so intimately related to the public interest as to mandate performance by Federal employees.
Pagina 37 - Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Installations and Logistics, Headquarters, US Marine Corps. General...