Department of the Navy Justification of Estimates FY 1992/FY 1993 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress February 1991, Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps


Book Description

The Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps appropriation provides the funding for Marine Corps missions, functions, activities, and facilities except for those requirements related to: procurement of major items of equipment and ammunition, military personnel, military family housing, operations and maintenance of the Marine Corps Reserve, and those functions supported by Navy sponsored appropriations. The funds contained in this appropriation are intended primarily for the support of the Fleet Marine Forces which consist of 188,000 active military and 17,050 civilian personnel in FY 1992 and 182,200 active military and 16,642 civilian personnel in FY 1993. The primary Marine Corps objective is to train and maintain the Fleet Marine Forces at a high level of combat readiness for service with the fleet, ashore, or for such other duties as the President may direct.




Department of the Navy FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates. Military Construction and Family Housing Program FY 1993. Justification Data Submitted to Congress February 1991


Book Description

Contents: State List, Mission List, Installation Index, Budget Appendix Extract, Special Program Considerations, Project Justifications - Inside the United States, Project Justifications - Outside the United States, Pollution Abatement, Minor Construction, Architectural and Engineering Services and Construction Design, Project $1 Million and Under, Family Housing, New Construction and Improvements, Support, and Defense Business Operations Fund Projects.




Department of the Navy Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates 'Appendix' Justification of Estimates Submitted to Congress, January 1992, Operation and Maintenance, Navy and Marine Corps


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Section 1 -Approximation Data: Operation and Maintenance, Navy Appropriation -- Appropriation Summary of Increases and Decreases (OP-31D exhibit; Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps Appropriation -- Appropriation Summary of Increases, and Decrease (Op-31D Exhibit). Appropriation Summary of Price/Program Growth (OP-32 Exhibit). Section 2 - Special Interest Exhibits/Data Book: Funding for Stock Funded Depot Final Repairables (OP-31 Exhibit), Headquarters Operation and Administration (PB)-22 Exhibit).







Department of the Navy FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates. Military Construction and Family Housing Program FY 1992. Justification Data Submitted to Congress February 1991


Book Description

Contents: State List, Mission List, Installation Index, Budget Appendix Extract, Special Program Considerations, Project Justifications - Inside the United States, Project Justifications - Outside the United States, Pollution Abatement, Unspecified Minor Construction, Architectural and Engineering Services and Construction Design, Access Roads, Project $1 Million and Under, Family Housing, New Construction and Improvements, Support, and Defense Business Operations Fund Projects.







Department of the Navy FY 1992/FY 1993 Budget Estimates Descriptive Summaries Submitted to Congress February 1991, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy


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This document has been prepared to provide information on the Department of the Navy Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Program to Congressional committees during the FY 1992/1993 hearings. The Descriptive Summaries provide narrative information on all non-special access RDT & E Program Elements and Projects. A direct comparison of data in the Program Element Descriptive Summaries dated January 1990 will reveal significant differences. Many of the differences are attributable to the following factors: (a) FY 1991 reductions and increases as a result of Congressional action on the appropriation, (b) FY 1991 reductions, including proposed recissions and proposed above threshold reprogrammings to the Military Personnel, Navy appropriation and Ship Building and Conversion, Navy Appropriation, (c) FY 1990 funding changes including RDT & E reprogramming actions; and (d) Reclassification of FY 1992/FY 1993.




Department of the Navy Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates. Justification of Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1992, Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps


Book Description

The operation and maintenance, Marine Corps appropriation provides the funding for Marine Corps missions, functions, activities and facilities except for those requirements related to: procurement of major items of equipment and ammunition, military personnel, military family housing, operations and maintenance of the Marine Corps Reserve, and those functions supported by Navy sponsored appropriations. The funds contained in this appropriation are intended primarily for the support of the Fleet Marine Forces which consist of 188,000 active military and 16,086 civilian personnel in FY 1992 and 181,900 active military and 15,255 civilian personnel in FY 1993. The primary Marine Corps objective is to train and maintain the Fleet Marine Forces at a high level of combat readiness for service with the fleet, ashore, or for such other duties as the President may direct.