Excerpts include Kosovo, NATO, North Korea, Turkey, China, India-Pakistan and Iraq.
Taking part in the briefing were U.S. Amb. Christopher Hill, EU Ambassador Wofgang Petritsch and Russian Ambassador Boris Mayoskiy.
Philip Reeker, spokesman for the negotiators, briefed reporters.
Philip Reeker, spokesman for the negotiators, briefed reporters.
Philip Reeker, spokesman for the negotiators, briefed reporters.
Inspector General determined whether management was cost-effectively developing and readying the LAMPS Mark III Block II upgrade for low-rate initial production.
Schaffer is pessimistic that Clinton administration's Iraq policy will be successful.
In its cover letter, the Air Force is providing for more rigorous up-front system engineering for low-earth component of the Space-Based Infrared System's program definition phase.
Highlights changes in deployment dates for the program definition phase of the Space-Based Infrared System's low-earth orbit component.
DOD's inspector general found that the facility was "at increased risk of not having its systems year 2000 compliant by March 1999."
GAO found that DOD's civilian personnel system needs security improvements and examination of options.
Excerpts include weapons purchases by Greece & Turkey; NATO; Yugoslavia and Iraq.
Figures delineate total U.S. military strength as of Dec. 31, 1999.
Report was drafted by the DCI Nonproliferation Center
Speech by Defense Secretary William Cohen on at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, Munich, Germany.
The report describes "how a decade of downsizing in T&E is beginning to increase costs and cycle times in acquisition programs.
Describes strike against Iraqi surface-to-air missile sites.
Provides guidance in accurately documenting the scope of Y2K testing conducted during operational test and evaluation (OT&E).
Briefing with Secretary Cohen and South Africa's Defense Minister
Calls administration's budget request "wholly inadequate."
Presented to the congressional defense committees.
Interim rule amends the Commerce Control List by revising a number of items subject to control for missile technology reasons. These changes to the CCL are the result of the decisions taken by the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), in November 1997.
The study identified "a need to designate the DUSD(L) as a 'Logistics System Architect' to reform multiple facets of the logistics arena; logistics transformation should be made a Defense Reform Initiative to ensure it has senior level support; and finally that with a transformed logistics system, significant funds can be freed to pursue needed force modernization."
Air Force awarded $125 million to Canoga Park, CA-based Team SBL IFX Joint Venture
Schaffer introduced into the Congressional Record a letter he sent to Defense Secretary Bill Cohen on missile defense.
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology Jacques Gansler informs the services and defense agencies of affordability assessments of programs due for major reviews this year: THAAD, F-22, Comanche, JPALS, JSTARS, CVX, ATACMS, NTW, others.
FY-99 Defense Authorization Act mandated that the Energy Secretary submit to Congress a plan designed to prevent the inadvertent release of records containing classified nuclear weapons information.
PBD 430 transfers money from the National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund to finance readiness needs of the molitary departments.
PBD 071 realigns and adjusts funding for the Defense Travel System. Addendas PBD 071C2 and 071C3 provide additional funds for declassification activities and additional funding for DOD's Starbase program for high school students.
Spence announced assignments for Special Oversight Panel on Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR), and the Special Oversight Panel of the Merchant Marine.

