| Into the Beehive - The Somali Habr Gidr Clan as an Adaptive Enemy |
MAR 2000 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
Mark F. Duffield; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | On October 3rd 1993, US efforts in Somalia culminated as the result of an overnight battle that cost eighteen American lives and effectively silenced all optimism that Somalia could be externally resurrected as a functioning state. What began as a humanitarian mission to abate starvation had evolved into the absurdity of outright combat against the very people meant to be saved. Beyond the issues of ... |
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| Military Construction and Family Housing Program. Fiscal Year (FY) 2001 Budget Estimates |
FEB 2000 |
426 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Department of the Air Force RDT&E Descriptive Summaries for FY 2001 President's Budget. Volume 2A |
FEB 2000 |
334 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This document has been prepared to provide information on the United States Air Force (USAF) Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) program elements and projects in the FY2001 President's Budget Submission (PB). |
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| Department of the Air Force RDT&E Descriptive Summaries for FY 2001 President's Budget. Volume 2B |
FEB 2000 |
395 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This document has been prepared to provide information on the United States Air Force (USAF) Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) program elements and projects in the FY2001 President's Budget Submission (PB). |
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| Department of the Air Force, FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 2000. Operation and Maintenance, Air Force. Volume II |
FEB 2000 |
106 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force, FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 2000. Operation and Maintenance, Air Force is presented. |
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| United States Air Force Working Capital Fund. FY 2001 Operating Budget |
FEB 2000 |
268 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The FY 2001 Air Force Working Capital Funds (AFWCF) President's Budget (PB) submission reflects current execution plans and a number of Air Force initiatives to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our activities while continuing to meet the needs of the warfighting forces. Successful WCF operations are essential to the Air Force's Global Engagement mission and our transition to an Air Expeditionary Force. To this ... |
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| Department of the Air Force RDT&E Descriptive Summaries for FY 2001 President's Budget. Volume III |
FEB 2000 |
424 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This document has been prepared to provide information on the United States Air Force (USAF) Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) program elements and projects in the FY2001 President's Budget Submission (PB). All formats in this document are in accordance with the guidelines in the DoD financial management Regulations, Volume 2B, Chapter 5 with the exception of the R-3 exhibit. The Air Force could not support ... |
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| Air Force Reserve Justification of Estimates for Fiscal Year 2001. Volume II - Data Book. Appropriation 3740, Operation and Maintenance |
FEB 2000 |
27 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| United States Air Force Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book. FY 2001Amended Budget Request. Aircraft Procurement, Air Force. Volume II |
FEB 2000 |
701 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| United States Air Force Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book. FY 2001Amended Budget Request. Aircraft Procurement, Air force. Volume I |
FEB 2000 |
305 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Department of the Air Force RDT&E Descriptive Summaries for FY 2001 President's Budget, Volume 1 |
FEB 2000 |
413 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Department of the Air Force RDT&E Descriptive Summaries for FY 2001 President's Budget Volume 2A |
FEB 2000 |
223 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress, Volume 1 Operation and Maintenance, Air Force |
FEB 2000 |
586 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Air Force Operation and Maintenance (O & M) appropriation supports the Air Force capability to develop train sustain and integrate the elements of air and space power to produce core competencies of air and space superiority, global attack, rapid global mobility, precision engagement, information superiority, and agile combat support. The synergy of these competencies provides the full range of aerospace capabilities to combined forces commanders. ... |
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| FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress, Volume 2 Operation and Maintenance, Air Force |
FEB 2000 |
106 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Partial Contents: Depot Maintenance Program, Appropriated Fund Support for MWR Activites, Advisory and Assistance Services, Management Headquarters, International Military Headquarters, Summary of Budgeted Environmental Programs, Military Bands, Manpower Changes in FTEs, Professional Military Education, Defense Environmental Restoration Program, Real Property and Minor Construction, Backlog of Maintenance and Repair, RPM and Minor Construction Project over 500,000., Revenue from Transfer and Disposal of DoD real Property ... |
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| Department of the Air Force. FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress, Reserve Personnel Appropriation |
FEB 2000 |
109 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Reserve Personnel, Air Force appropriation provides the required funding to ensure accomplishment of the Air Force Reserve mission of providing training units and individuals to augment the active force. This report contains the FY 2001 budget estimates submitted to congress pertianing to the reserve personnel appropriation. |
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| Department of the Air Force. Fiscal Year 2001 Budget Estimates, MilitaryPersonnel Appropriation |
FEB 2000 |
138 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report provides Air Force budget estimates for the fiscal year 2001 and concerns military personnel appropriation. |
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| Department of the Air Force. Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book FY 2001 Budget Estimates, Procurement of Ammunition |
FEB 2000 |
82 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report contains the US Air Force budget estimates for FY 2001 for procurement of ammunition. |
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| Air Force Reserve Command FY 2001 Budget Estimate, FY 2001 Military Construction Program |
FEB 2000 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Reserve Command FY 2001 Budget Estimate, FY 2001 Military Construction Program is presented. |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part III (BRAC 93) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates |
FEB 2000 |
67 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part III (BRAC 93) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates is presented. |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part IV (BRAC 95) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates |
FEB 2000 |
94 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part IV (BRAC 95) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates is presented. |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part I (BRAC 88) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates |
FEB 2000 |
34 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part I (BRAC 88) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates is presented. |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part II (BRAC 91) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates |
FEB 2000 |
87 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part II (BRAC 91) FY 2001 Amended Budget Estimates is presented. |
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| United States Air Force. Committee Staff Procurement Backup Book. FY 2001 Budget Request, Missile Procurement, Air Force |
FEB 2000 |
219 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report contains information on the Air Force FY 2001 Budget Request for Missile Procurement. Sections include budget appendix extract language, comparison of program requirements and financing, line item detail, and various budget activities. |
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| Department of the Air Force FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 2000. Operation and Maintenance, Air Force. Volume I |
FEB 2000 |
589 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Department of the Air Force FY 2001 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 2000. Operation and Maintenance, Air Force, Volume I is presented. |
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| Air Force FY01 President's Budget Highlights |
JAN 2000 |
46 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The FYOl President's Budget continues to carefully integrate and balance competing priorities. It puts people first, emphasizes readiness, and sustains relevant time-phased modernization and infrastructure programs while continuing the transformation toward an Expeditionary Aerospace Force. This budget targets specifics capabilities and issues. We invested in Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Recruiting and Advertising to increase retention and ensure we have the people needed to ... |
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| Air Force Journal and Logistics. Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2000 |
2000 |
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| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| America on the Offense: A New Manifest Destiny |
2000 |
65 pages |
| Authors:
Mark F. Duffield; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | When the Cold War ended with the disintegration of the Soviet Union and an international rush to abandon communism the stage was set for a profound change in US national security strategy. As of this writing, the basic framework of the new "post Cold War strategy" has been in place for seven years. Yet military officers remain confused and opinion is divided over its fundamental nature ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume 24, Number 2, Summer 2000 |
2000 |
44 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Big Week-Eighth Air Force Bombing 20-25 February 1944 How Logistics Made Big Week Big; Alternate Munitions Prepositioning-Strategy 2000; Global Access-Strategy 2000; Force Support for the Expeditionary Air Force; Best Value in Source Selections; Personnel and Career Information Logistics Officer Manning-A Growing Concern for Commanders; 1999 AFJL Awards - Most Significant Article, Logistics Lessons Learned, Best Article Written by a Junior Officer. |
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| The Aerospace Force Defending America in the 21st Century a White Paper on Aerospace Integration |
2000 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
F. W. Peters; Michael E. Ryan; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Aerospace Force: Defending America in the 21st Century is a white paper and a key pillar to the new Air Force Vision. At the dawn of the new millennium, the Air Force is directing its strategic vision to meet the nation's requirements within a rapidly changing world. As a key pillar to the strategic vision, this document presents the Air Force view of the future of aerospace ... |
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| Air Force Journal & Logistics, Volume XXIV, Number 1, Spring 2000 |
2000 |
44 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Air Force Journal of Logistics (AFJL), published quarterly, is the professional logistics publication of the United States Air Force. It provides an open forum for presenting research, innovative ideas, and issues of concert, to the entire Air Force logistics community. This issue discusses topics such as logistics crime, global logistics, EAF support challenges, computing wartime strategic airlift spares requirements, Air Force Research Laboratory ... |
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| U.S. Air Force Posture Statement 2000 |
2000 |
79 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The United States Air Force enters the 21st Century as the most powerful, swift and flexible military force in the world. Aerospace power was born in America with the Wright brothers and was proven decisive in combat by American commanders who understood the imperative of dominating the skies: Mitchell, MacArthur, Eisenhower, Nimitz, Arnold, and many more. Aerospace power became America's unique asymmetric advantage. For more ... |
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| To Hanoi and Back: The United States Air Force and North Vietnam, 1966-1973 |
2000 |
427 pages |
| Authors:
Wayne Thompson; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Force Protection Air Force Doctrine Document 2-4.1 |
29 OCT 1999 |
43 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Increases in the lethality of international and domestic threats dictate that the Air Force must take strong measures to protect our personnel and installations, at home and deployed. How the Air Force protects its forces is critical to global engagement. An aerospace expeditionary force (AEF) that is poised to respond to global taskings within hours reasonably expects its forces to be protected. Commanders at all levels must have an effective ... |
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| Counterland Air Force Doctrine Document 2-1.3 |
27 AUG 1999 |
105 pages |
| Authors:
Thomas Deale; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Air Force Doctrine Document (AFDD) implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-13, Air and Space doctrine. AFDD 2-1.3 Counterland is an operational-level view of two traditional missions that airmen have performed since the first air combat sorties-air interdiction and close air support. This document establishes United States Air Force operational doctrine for planning and conducting AI and CAS operations, which together from the function of counterland, and supports basic ... |
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| Air Force Response to the Report of the Federal Advisory Committee on Gender-Integrated Training |
28 MAY 1999 |
24 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The committee noted that recruiting policy and operations, and the tone set in this initial contact, have influence well into the operational force. It believes the Services need to concentrate on those themes which help provide a stronger quality force in terms of patriotism and challenge and less on monetary gain. The report criticizes recruiting strategies which would encourage a "self before service" mentality, including heavy emphasis on cash bonuses, ... |
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| DoD Antiterrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) Program |
13 APR 1999 |
30 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This Directive: (1) Changes the name of the DoD Combating terrorism Program to the DoD AT/PP Program. (2) Reissues reference: (a) to update DoD policies and assigns responsibilities for implementing the procedures for the DoD AT/PP Program, pursuant to reference (b). (3) Continues to authorize the publication of reference (c), as the DoD standards for AT/PP, and authorizes the publication of reference (d) as guidance for DoD standards in reference ... |
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| Air Force Strategic Plan, Volume 1. The Future Security Environment |
APR 1999 |
38 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report describes our core competencies and core values. It is what we are all about and where we are headed. In charting the course for the future, the vision is the first step in Air Force planning. Air Force planning, from a broad perspective, encompasses two major elements: organizational performance planning and future capabilities planning. Organizational performance planning is aimed at enhancing the ... |
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| U.S. Air Force White Paper on Long Range Bombers |
01 MAR 1999 |
29 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | This paper addresses Congressional language from the Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, 1999 (Report 105-591) and the National Defense Authorization Act For Fiscal Year 1999 (Report 105-532). These reports directed the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Air Force to prepare a comprehensive plan for the future of the long-range bomber force. The plan should identify bomber upgrades with associated funding profiles and include a timeline for consideration of the ... |
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| Air Force Strategic Plan, Volume 2, Performance Plan Annex Performance Measure Details |
FEB 1999 |
78 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Performance Measure Definition: The Air Force must enlist high quality recruits, able to meet training requirements and the demands of military service. DoD definition of a high school graduate (Tier 1 enlistee) includes enlistees who hold a high school diploma or at least one semester of college. A high school diploma serves as a strong indicator that the individual was able to conform to the rules of ... |
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| Air Force Strategic Plan, Volume 2, Performance Plan |
FEB 1999 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Global Engagement: A Vision for the 2lst Century Air Force provides a coherent, shared vision of the United States Air Force. It describes our core competencies and core values. It is what we are all about and where we are headed. In charting the course for the future, the vision is the first step in Air Force planning. Air Force planning, from a broad perspective, encompasses ... |
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| FY 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates, Volume 1 Operation and Maintenance, Air Force |
FEB 1999 |
540 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The FY 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates, Volume 1 Operation and Maintenance of the Air Force is presented. |
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| Reserve Personnel, Air Force, FY 00 President's Budget |
FEB 1999 |
156 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Reserve Personnel, Air Force appropriation provides the required funding to ensure accomplishment of the Air Force Reserve mission of providing trained units and individuals to augment the active force. Since the types of authorized training programs vary, the budget request is presented by pay category for the minimum training required by members. Schools and special tours of active duty reflect training required for a number ... |
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| FY 2000/FY 2001 Budget Estimates, Air National Guard, FY 2000 Military Construction Program, Justification Data Submitted to Congress |
FEB 1999 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part 1 (BRAC 88) FY 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates Justification Data Submitted to Congress: Feb 99 |
FEB 1999 |
38 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | CONTENTS: I. Base Closure and Realignment; II. Financial Summary; III. Base Closure and Realignment Detail - By Package...1. Chanute AFB, Illinois; 2. George AFB, California; 3. Mather AFB, California; 4. Pease AFB, New Hampshire; 5. Norton AFB, California; 6. Program Management. |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part 2 (BRAC 91) FY 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates Justification Data Submitted to Congress: Feb 99 |
FEB 1999 |
68 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | CONTENTS: I. Base Closure and Realignment; II. Financial Summary; III. Base Closure and Realignment Detail - By Package...1. Bergstrom AFB, Texas; 2. Carswell AFB, Texas; 3. Castle AFB, California; 4. Eaker AFB, Arkansas; 5. England AFB, Louisiana; 6. Grissom AFB, Indiana; 7. Loring AFB, Maine; 8. Lowry AEB, Colorado; 9. MacDill AFB, Florida; 10. Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina; 11. Richards-Gebaur AFB, Missouri; 12. Rickenbacker AGB, ... |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part 3 (BRAC 93) Fy 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates Justification Data Submitted to Congress: Feb 99 |
FEB 1999 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | CONTENTS: I. Base Realignment and Closure; II, Financial Summary; III. Base Realignment and Closure Detail - By Package...1. Griffiss AFB, New York; 2. KI Sawyer AFB, Michigan; 3. March AFB, California; 4. Plattsburgh AFB, New York; 5. Homestead AFB, Florida; 6. O'Hare IAP ARS, Illinois; 7. Gentile AFS, Ohio; 8. Newark AFB, Ohio; 9. Chanute AFB, Illinois; 10. Mather AFB, California; 11. Carswell AFB, Texas; ... |
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| Department of the Air Force Base Realignment and Closure Part 4 (BRAC 95) FY 2000/2001 Biennial Budget Estimates Justification Data Submitted to Congress: February 1999 |
FEB 1999 |
115 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | CONTENTS: I. Base Realignment and Closure; II. Financial Summary; III. Base Realignment and Closure Detail - By Package...1. Bergstrom Air Reserve Base, Texas; 2. Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; 3. Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota; 4. Griffiss Air Force Base 485th Engineering Insti, New York; 5. Griffiss Air Force Base Airfield Supt 10th Inf Light Div, New York; 6. Hill Air Force Base Test ... |
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| Air Force Fy00/01 President's Budget Highlights |
JAN 1999 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The FY00/01 President's Budget, recognizing that people are the most important element in addressing recent trends in readiness, funds a 4.4% military pay increase for FY00, a reform of pay tables and of the military retirement system, as well as recruiting and retention incentives that will help the Air Force find and keep the best people. in addition, the budget provides program increases of $2.5 billion ... |
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| Air Force Journal of Logistics. Volume XXIII, Number 4, Winter 1999 |
1999 |
44 pages |
| Authors:
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | The contents of the Air Force Journal of Logistics: F-15 Support Analysis, A Vision for Agile Combat Support, AEF Munitions Availability, Express Planning Module, From Extreme Competitive Advantage to Commoditization, Inside Logistics, The Problem with Aviation COTS and Air Force Logistics Management Agency. |
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| The Impact of the Packard Commission's Recommendations on Reducing Cost Overruns on Defense Acquisition Contracts |
1999 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
David S. Christensen; David A. Stearle; Caisse Vickery; DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC
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 | Using data from selected acquisition reports, Drezner et al. (1993) show that reform initiatives from 1960 to 1990 did not reduce cost growth on 197 defense programs. The average cost growth on these programs was 20 percent and did not change significantly for 30 years. Using data from the Defense Acquisition Executive Summary data base, we show a similar result. Initiatives based on the recommendations of ... |
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