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The U.S. Army plans to spend about an additional $34 billion in 2013 dollars to develop and purchase a new armored vehicle for its infantry, the Ground Combat Vehicle.
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Congress requires the Navy to issue an annual report that describes its plan for building new ships over the next 30 years. CBO has prepared a report—required under the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012—analyzing the Navy’s latest long-term shipbuilding plan, which covers fiscal years 2013 to 2042.
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The Navy’s 30-year shipbuilding plan calls for purchasing 268 ships through 2042. CBO finds that: the plan would fall short of the Navy’s goals for some types of ships; the plan would cost an average of $22 billion per year.
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CBO projects that DoD’s plans will cost $123 billion, or 5 percent, more to execute through 2017 than DoD estimates. CBO also projects that the cost of DoD’s plans will exceed the limits established in the Budget Control Act.
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The Congress directed CBO to review the modeling techniques that the military services use to generate their budget request for activities associated with operational readiness.
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Letter to the Honorable Tom Daschle regarding improving Russia's access to early-warning information
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