Future Years Defense Program


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Future Years Defense Program: Optimistic Estimates Lead to Billions in Overprogramming


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There is concern in Congress that the fiscal year 1995 Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) submitted by the Department of Defense (DOD) is overprogrammed, or contains more programs than the President's current funding projections will support. The General Accounting Office examined major funding assumptions underlying DOD's FYDP and determined whether the FYDP complies with statutory requirements.













Dod Budget


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DOD Budget: Future Years Defense Program Needs Details Based on Comprehensive Review




Future Years Defense Program


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2009 Future Years Defense Program: Implications and Alternatives


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Contents: Projections of Funding for Operation and Support; Projections of Funding for Investment; and Alternative Defense Programs. Tables and Figures.




Dod Budget


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DOD Budget: Observations on the Future Years Defense Program




Future Years Defense Program (2004)


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Congress needs the best available data about the Department of Defense’s (DoD’s) resource tradeoffs between the dual priorities of transformation and fighting terrorism. In 2001 DoD developed a capabilities-based approach focused on how future adversaries might fight, and a risk management framework to ensure that current defense needs are balanced against future requirements. Because the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) is DoD’s centralized report providing data on current and planned resource allocations, this 2004 report assessed the extent to which the FYDP provides Congress visibility over projected defense spending, and implementation of DoD’s capabilities-based defense strategy and risk management framework. Figures and tables. This is a print on demand report.