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Letter from Douglas W. Elmendorf, Director Congressional Budget office to Neil Abercrombie with attachment: The Army's Wireless Communications Programs [i] (February 2009)

handle is hein.congrec/cbo9885 and id is 1 raw text is: February 11, 2009

Honorable Neil Abercrombie
Chairman
Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces
Committee on Armed Services
United States House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Mr. Chairman:
At your request, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has analyzed the Army's
plans for equipping its forces with networks for exchanging information using wireless
communications systems. The enclosed report describes the content of the Army's
wireless communications programs and how that content has changed during the past
several years. It also examines the past and projected costs of the Army's wireless pro-
grams and the extent to which the Army's plans for one of the most expensive of those
programs-the Joint Tactical Radio System-are consistent with the service's plans
for equipping its future forces.
If you would like further details, we would be pleased to provide them. CBO's
point of contact for this assessment is J. Michael Gilmore, who can be reached at
(202) 226-2900.
Sincerely,
Douglas W Elmendorf
Director

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