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US naval aviation and weapons development in review / Jacobs, Jan C   Journal Article
Jacobs, Jan C Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Weapons  Navy  Aircraft  United States  Navy Aviation  Aviation 
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US naval aviation and weapons development in review / Jacobs, Jan C   Journal Article
Jacobs, Jan C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Naval aviation went through a transitional period in 2012 as it struggled with the specter of upcoming budget cuts and fiscal uncertainty brought on by congressional dysfunction. The year started off on a high note as the F-35B program was released from its Secretary of Defense-imposed two-year probation period a year early. But reality began to sink in as the year ended, and one after another fiscal milestone was passed without a budget in place for procurement and operational necessities. Almost every program was faced with monetary cuts, and some were either merged with others or shuttered altogether.
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US Naval aviation and weapons development in review / Jacobs, Jan C   Journal Article
Jacobs, Jan C Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The funding storm clouds on the horizon for the Department of Defense in 2012 came to fruition with the fiscal crisis of 2013. With Congress unable or unwilling to take action on a workable federal budget, all U.S. government agencies were required to take a cut in their funding. The resulting scramble for dollars resulted in a slowdown for the U.S. Navy in current weapon-system procurement and in establishment of new programs.
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