Department of Defense Appropriations for 1981: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 |
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... SIGINT resources in support of military field commanders . Intelligence derived from SIGINT provides information on political , scientific and economic matters well as deployment and status of potentially opposing forces and insights ...
... SIGINT resources in support of military field commanders . Intelligence derived from SIGINT provides information on political , scientific and economic matters well as deployment and status of potentially opposing forces and insights ...
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... SIGINT to the commanders of combat forces . The immediate objective is to provide a management structure within DoD for tactical SIGINT systems to ensure maximum interoperability , minimize duplication , and produce a sound R & D , pro ...
... SIGINT to the commanders of combat forces . The immediate objective is to provide a management structure within DoD for tactical SIGINT systems to ensure maximum interoperability , minimize duplication , and produce a sound R & D , pro ...
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... ( SIGINT ) systems now beginning to be deployed . Processing , analysis , reporting and management of these systems is currently done manually , and in any crisis or conflict situation this manual operation would quickly be swamped ...
... ( SIGINT ) systems now beginning to be deployed . Processing , analysis , reporting and management of these systems is currently done manually , and in any crisis or conflict situation this manual operation would quickly be swamped ...
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... ( SIGINT ) systems now beginning to be deployed . Processing , analysis , reporting and management of these systems is currently done manually , and in any crisis or conflict situation this manual operation would quickly be swamped ...
... ( SIGINT ) systems now beginning to be deployed . Processing , analysis , reporting and management of these systems is currently done manually , and in any crisis or conflict situation this manual operation would quickly be swamped ...
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... ( SIGINT ) collection and electronic warfare or jamming capabilities of the Army divisions . These programs , such as TRAIL BLAZER , TEAMPACK , TAC JAM , QUICK FIX , and the AN / TLQ - 17A , will provide a significant increase to the ...
... ( SIGINT ) collection and electronic warfare or jamming capabilities of the Army divisions . These programs , such as TRAIL BLAZER , TEAMPACK , TAC JAM , QUICK FIX , and the AN / TLQ - 17A , will provide a significant increase to the ...
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active ADDABBO additional Admiral TRAVERS Afghanistan air defense Air Force aircraft airlift allies ammunition amphibious appropriation areas Army attack base bomber capability carrier carrier battle groups CHAPPELL Chart civilian combat Command committee components Congress continue cost cruise missile defense program Department of Defense deployed deterrence DICKS dollars efforts equipment Europe fiscal fleet going helicopter ICBM improve increase initiatives launchers logistics long-range maintenance major Marine Corps ment military million mission mobility modernization NATO NATO's naval forces Navy operations percent PERSHING II personnel planning posture problems procurement Prop'd for Authori QUANTITY rapid deployment rapid deployment forces readiness reduce reenlistment REPROGRAMMING ACTION request Reserve SALT SALT II Secretary BROWN shipbuilding ships SIGINT SLBM Soviet Union Squadrons SSBNs strategic forces submarines tactical air targets theater nuclear forces threat tion TRIDENT United warheads Warsaw Pact
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Page 37 - God, who presides over the destinies of nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us. The battle, sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave.
Page 473 - January 24, 1980, the president warned that "an attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by use of any means necessary, including military force.
Page 622 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: It Is a pleasure for me to appear before you today, and I...
Page 65 - Treaty undertakes to pursue negotiations in good faith on effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race at an early date and to nuclear disarmament, and on a treaty on general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control.
Page 293 - These totals Include Army and Air National Guard Technicians, who were converted from State to Federal employees In FY 1979' The FY 1964 and 1968 totals have been adjusted to Include approximately 38,000 and 39,000 technicians respectively.
Page 206 - Coproduction agreements for significant weapons, equipment, and major components (beyond assembly of subcomponents and the fabrication of high-turnover spare parts) are prohibited.
Page 221 - This major mission category includes those efforts which provide support to multiple defense missions and cannot be allocated directly to any other major mission area. Included are such activities as space launch and orbital support, global military environmental support, studies and analyses, and general management support . Three of these areas are described in the following sections . A.
Page 110 - Soviet general purpose naval forces has not changed significantly since last year, we observe in their construct ion programs ships that appear to reflect a change in the mission orientation of the Soviet navy. The ocean-going surface warship force consists of two KIEV-class light, VTOL, guided missile carriers already in service (with a third carrier fitting out); two KOSKVA-class guided missile aviation cruisers, and 269 other surface warships, including 19 with anti-ship nissile launchers.
Page 206 - Is composed of senior representatives from the Department of State, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the...
Page 205 - States will henceforth view arms transfers as an exceptional foreign policy implement, to be used only in instances where it can be clearly demonstrated that the transfer contributes to our national security interests.