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CBO estimates that the cost of the Navy’s 2015 shipbuilding plan—an average of about $21 billion per year (adjusted for inflation) over 30 years—would be one-third higher than the funding that the Navy has received in recent decades.
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The Department of Defense's base budget increased by 31 percent (adjusted for inflation) between 2000 and 2014, mainly because of higher costs for military personnel and operation and maintenance.
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CBO projects that the Department of Defense’s plans would cost an average of $47 billion per year more from 2015 through 2021 than would be provided under the limits established by the Budget Control Act.
- Cost Estimate
As reported by the Senate Committee on Armed Services on June 2, 2014
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As ordered reported by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on July 30, 2014
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Letter to the Honorable Jeff Sessions
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Presentation by David E. Mosher, CBO’s Assistant Director for National Security, to the TechAmerica Procurement Policy Meeting
- Presentation
Presentation by Michael Bennett, CBO Analyst, at the CRS Seminar titled "The Cost of Nuclear Weapons”: Program and Budget Issues for Congress
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Presentation by Michael Bennett, CBO Analyst, to the Center for Nonproliferation Studies
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Letter to the Honorable Tom Daschle regarding improving Russia's access to early-warning information