The long-term implications of current defense plans

The long-term implications of current defense plans

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Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 1428980296

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In January 2003, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans (ADA410669), which was based on the fiscal year 2003 budget and the Department of Defense's Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) of that same year. CBO updated that analysis in July 2003 (ADA416284); its publication The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2004 revised CBO's earlier work to take into account changes incorporated in the President's budget for fiscal year 2004 and the 2004 FYDP. Because it was a summary, the July 2003 paper omitted many of the detailed data displays contained in CBO's January 2003 study. This briefing updates those omitted displays consistent with the 2004 FYDP. The briefing does not incorporate changes to the FYDP resulting from Congressional action on the President's fiscal year 2004 budget request.


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Download or read book The long-term implications of current defense plans written by and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 2003 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In January 2003, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) published The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans (ADA410669), which was based on the fiscal year 2003 budget and the Department of Defense's Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) of that same year. CBO updated that analysis in July 2003 (ADA416284); its publication The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2004 revised CBO's earlier work to take into account changes incorporated in the President's budget for fiscal year 2004 and the 2004 FYDP. Because it was a summary, the July 2003 paper omitted many of the detailed data displays contained in CBO's January 2003 study. This briefing updates those omitted displays consistent with the 2004 FYDP. The briefing does not incorporate changes to the FYDP resulting from Congressional action on the President's fiscal year 2004 budget request.


Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Author: Lane Pierrot

Publisher: Government Printing Office

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9780160512681

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A CBO Study. Addresses the implications of the Bush Administration's defense plans for both resources and forces.


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Download or read book Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans written by Lane Pierrot and published by Government Printing Office. This book was released on 2003 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A CBO Study. Addresses the implications of the Bush Administration's defense plans for both resources and forces.


The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Author: Christian Spore

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Published: 2003-02-01

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9780756731380

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What are the long-term implications of the Bush Administration's plans for defense? What level of resources might be needed to execute those plans? If they were carried out, what would the Administration's plans imply about the size, composition, and age of future U.S. military forces? This study addresses those questions. It projects the long-term implications of today's defense plans for both resources and forces. This objective, impartial study makes no recommendations. Includes over 50 charts, graphs and tables.


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Download or read book The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans written by Christian Spore and published by . This book was released on 2003-02-01 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What are the long-term implications of the Bush Administration's plans for defense? What level of resources might be needed to execute those plans? If they were carried out, what would the Administration's plans imply about the size, composition, and age of future U.S. military forces? This study addresses those questions. It projects the long-term implications of today's defense plans for both resources and forces. This objective, impartial study makes no recommendations. Includes over 50 charts, graphs and tables.


The Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

The Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

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Published: 2005

Total Pages: 37

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The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans and Alternatives: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2006

The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans and Alternatives: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2006

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 85

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This presentation updates the analysis contained in the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO's) September 2004 Web document The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2005 to account for changes incorporated in the President s budget for fiscal year 2006 and in the 2006 Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). In addition to those updates, the briefing incorporates data displays for projections of two alternatives to that FYDP one emphasizing military transformation and one emphasizing evolutionary upgrades to existing military systems. The briefing is a companion piece to CBO s October 2005 publication The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans and Alternatives: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2006. This presentation does not incorporate changes to the FYDP resulting from Congressional action on the President s 2006 budget request. Charts in this detailed update use the concepts of steady state and half-life for the Department of Defense s (DoD s) investment plans and weapon systems. Those concepts are explained more fully in Box 1-3 of CBO s January 2003 study The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans. (The projections in that report are based on the 2003 FYDP.) The updated displays in this presentation differ in some instances from those in previous briefings. In some cases, CBO has altered the display format to include additional historical data. In other cases, CBO has corrected its historical database of procurement quantities and spending. (For example, this update includes corrected procurement spending for Army helicopters during the 1980s.) CBO also, in many instances, departs from previous briefings by using different color schemes for the displays. Because of changes in CBO s methodology, not all of the charts presented in CBO s previous studies are updated in this presentation.


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Download or read book The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans and Alternatives: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2006 written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This presentation updates the analysis contained in the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO's) September 2004 Web document The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans: Detailed Update for Fiscal Year 2005 to account for changes incorporated in the President s budget for fiscal year 2006 and in the 2006 Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). In addition to those updates, the briefing incorporates data displays for projections of two alternatives to that FYDP one emphasizing military transformation and one emphasizing evolutionary upgrades to existing military systems. The briefing is a companion piece to CBO s October 2005 publication The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans and Alternatives: Summary Update for Fiscal Year 2006. This presentation does not incorporate changes to the FYDP resulting from Congressional action on the President s 2006 budget request. Charts in this detailed update use the concepts of steady state and half-life for the Department of Defense s (DoD s) investment plans and weapon systems. Those concepts are explained more fully in Box 1-3 of CBO s January 2003 study The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans. (The projections in that report are based on the 2003 FYDP.) The updated displays in this presentation differ in some instances from those in previous briefings. In some cases, CBO has altered the display format to include additional historical data. In other cases, CBO has corrected its historical database of procurement quantities and spending. (For example, this update includes corrected procurement spending for Army helicopters during the 1980s.) CBO also, in many instances, departs from previous briefings by using different color schemes for the displays. Because of changes in CBO s methodology, not all of the charts presented in CBO s previous studies are updated in this presentation.


The Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

The Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Author: Adam Talaber

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Published: 2003

Total Pages:

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Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Author: Lane Pierrot

Publisher: Congressional Budget Office

Published: 2003-01

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780160512667

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Addresses the implications of the George W. Bush Administration's defense plans for both resources and forces.


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Download or read book Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans written by Lane Pierrot and published by Congressional Budget Office. This book was released on 2003-01 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Addresses the implications of the George W. Bush Administration's defense plans for both resources and forces.


Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

Long-term Implications of Current Defense Plans

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 26

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The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans, January 2002, *

The Long-Term Implications of Current Defense Plans, January 2002, *

Author: United States. Congressional Budget Office

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Published: 2003*

Total Pages:

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Long-term Implications of the 2016 Future Years Defense Program

Long-term Implications of the 2016 Future Years Defense Program

Author: David Alan Arthur

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 49

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"Although funding decisions are usually made on an annual basis, decisions about national defense that are made today -- whether they involve issues such as weapon systems, military compensation, or numbers of personnel -- can have effects on the composition and costs of the nation's armed forces that last for many years. To provide information about its plans beyond the coming year, the Department of Defense usually prepares a Future Years Defense Program in conjunction with its annual budget request. The FYDP is a detailed description of DoD's plans and its estimate of the cost of those plans over the coming five years. The most recent plan, the 2016 FYDP, was issued in March 2015 and covers fiscal years 2016 to 2020. Although DoD published information about even longer term plans for some activities, such as shipbuilding and aircraft procurement, details about most activities beyond the FYDP period (and, therefore, estimates of DoD's total annual cost beyond that period) are not released to the public or provided to the Congress because they are either undetermined or yet to be officially adopted. To proved a more complete picture of the funding that might be needed to implement DoD's current defense plans over the longer term, the Congressional Budget Office has, since 2003, projected DoD's total costs for roughly 10 years beyond the FYDP period. This report presents CBO's analysis of the 2016 FYDP and an extension of those plans from 2021 through 2030. The extension beyond the FYDP period is based on DoD's current cost estimates for its planned programs and activities and, where DoD estimates are not available, COB's estimates of prices and compensation trends for the overall economy. The analysis does not predict future DoD budgets but rather extrapolates DoD's cost estimates with the assumption that the primary aspects of its plans -- specifically, the size and composition of the military force, and the type, quantity, and schedule of major weapon purchases -- do not change"--Page 1.


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Download or read book Long-term Implications of the 2016 Future Years Defense Program written by David Alan Arthur and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 49 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Although funding decisions are usually made on an annual basis, decisions about national defense that are made today -- whether they involve issues such as weapon systems, military compensation, or numbers of personnel -- can have effects on the composition and costs of the nation's armed forces that last for many years. To provide information about its plans beyond the coming year, the Department of Defense usually prepares a Future Years Defense Program in conjunction with its annual budget request. The FYDP is a detailed description of DoD's plans and its estimate of the cost of those plans over the coming five years. The most recent plan, the 2016 FYDP, was issued in March 2015 and covers fiscal years 2016 to 2020. Although DoD published information about even longer term plans for some activities, such as shipbuilding and aircraft procurement, details about most activities beyond the FYDP period (and, therefore, estimates of DoD's total annual cost beyond that period) are not released to the public or provided to the Congress because they are either undetermined or yet to be officially adopted. To proved a more complete picture of the funding that might be needed to implement DoD's current defense plans over the longer term, the Congressional Budget Office has, since 2003, projected DoD's total costs for roughly 10 years beyond the FYDP period. This report presents CBO's analysis of the 2016 FYDP and an extension of those plans from 2021 through 2030. The extension beyond the FYDP period is based on DoD's current cost estimates for its planned programs and activities and, where DoD estimates are not available, COB's estimates of prices and compensation trends for the overall economy. The analysis does not predict future DoD budgets but rather extrapolates DoD's cost estimates with the assumption that the primary aspects of its plans -- specifically, the size and composition of the military force, and the type, quantity, and schedule of major weapon purchases -- do not change"--Page 1.