National Security Assessment of the High Performance Explosives and Explosive Components Industries: A Report for the U.S. Department of the NavyThe Department, 2001 - 113 halaman |
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... expenditures for munitions by DoD are expected to stabilize at between $ 4.3 and $ 4.6 billion a year from 2002 to 2005. This level of spending should help stabilize the remaining firms in both the U.S. HPE and HPEC industries as long ...
... expenditures for munitions by DoD are expected to stabilize at between $ 4.3 and $ 4.6 billion a year from 2002 to 2005. This level of spending should help stabilize the remaining firms in both the U.S. HPE and HPEC industries as long ...
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... expenditures ' had fallen 84 percent from its peak in 1988. While the rest of U.S. manufacturing has achieved capital expenditure growth from approximately $ 5,500 to $ 7,500 per employee for the period of 1988 to 1996 , the HPEC ...
... expenditures ' had fallen 84 percent from its peak in 1988. While the rest of U.S. manufacturing has achieved capital expenditure growth from approximately $ 5,500 to $ 7,500 per employee for the period of 1988 to 1996 , the HPEC ...
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... expenditures , environmental and safety regulations , and assessments of competitive prospects . Mailing of Surveys The mailing list used for this study was assembled from several sources . The Navy and the Army provided lists of ...
... expenditures , environmental and safety regulations , and assessments of competitive prospects . Mailing of Surveys The mailing list used for this study was assembled from several sources . The Navy and the Army provided lists of ...
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... expenditures . BXA decided not to use SIC 2892 data because it includes products that are not high- performance explosives used by the U.S. military ( e.g. , dynamite ) . Likewise , propellants such as black powder and nitrocellulose ...
... expenditures . BXA decided not to use SIC 2892 data because it includes products that are not high- performance explosives used by the U.S. military ( e.g. , dynamite ) . Likewise , propellants such as black powder and nitrocellulose ...
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... firm's training spending has gone down while four firms , or 17.4 percent , held spending flat ( See Table 7 below ) . The expenditures ranged from less than two dollars to $ 25,000 . Table 7 : Dollars Spent on Training per Employee # 22.
... firm's training spending has gone down while four firms , or 17.4 percent , held spending flat ( See Table 7 below ) . The expenditures ranged from less than two dollars to $ 25,000 . Table 7 : Dollars Spent on Training per Employee # 22.
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Army Ammunition Plant Bottleneck BXA Industry Survey BXA survey Canadian capability capacity capital expenditures Chart COCOS competitive contractor cost decline Defense Production Act Department of Commerce Department of Defense detonation dollars domestic employees employment energetic materials environmental explosive components explosive materials export facilities federal foreign suppliers funding future GOCOS government-owned high performance explosives HPE and HPEC HPE production HPE shipments HPEC industries HPEC manufacturers HSAAP imports increase industrial base Investment in Operations issues labor Munitions RDT&E National Security Assessment nitroglycerine NSWC Indian Head organizations overall performance explosives operations procurement production workers purchases RDT&E budget RDT&E spending recycled HPEs reduced regulations Research and Development Royal Ordnance sector survey respondents taggants U.S. Army U.S. companies U.S. Department U.S. firms U.S. government U.S. HPE U.S. industrial U.S. manufacturing United warheads weapon systems workforce
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Halaman 45 - ... to establish or maintain an essential engineering, research, or development capability to be provided by an educational or other nonprofit institution or a federally funded research and development center...
Halaman 42 - Army shall have supplies needed for the Department of the Army made in factories or arsenals owned by the United States, so far as those factories or arsenals can make those supplies on an economical basis.
Halaman 52 - ... purchase in either government-to-government or commercial sales of defense articles and/or defense services as defined by the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
Halaman 57 - Section 101. Consistent with the demands of efficiency and cost effectiveness, the head of each executive agency shall incorporate waste prevention and recycling in the agency's daily operations and work to increase and expand markets for recovered materials through greater Federal Government preference and demand for such products.
Halaman 45 - B, of the Strom Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 (Public Law 105-261; 112 Stat.