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 (Constituents' Reactions to Report Entitled, Proposed
 Relocation of Air Force Communications Service Headquarters from
 Missouri to Illinois]. LCD-77-342; B-172707. April 22, 1977. 4
 pp.
 Report to Sen. Thomas F Ragleton; by Elmer B. Staats,
 Comptroller General.

 Issue Area: Facilities and Material Management (700).
 Contact: Logistics and Communicaticas Div.
 Budget Function: Natioral Defense: Defense-related Activities
     (054)
Organizaticn Concerned. Department of the lir lorce; Department
    of the Air Force: Richards-Gebaur APB, 80; Department of the
    Air Force: Air Porce Cormunications Service; Department of
    the Air Force: Scott APB IL.
Congressional Relevance: Sen. Thomas F. lagletou.

         A reply was made to the Office of the County Counselor
of Jackson County ccncerning their analysis of a GAO report on
relocation of the Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base. In the
analysis, it was claimed that the report did act address itself
to Air Force est'-nates contained in an environmental impact
statement. Findings/Conclusions: Since this itformation was not
available to GAO when the report was prepared, the review was
limited to Air Force estimates contained in its draft statement
of costs and sav..ngs for relocating the Air Force Communication
Service Headguarters to Scott Air Force Base. Later estimates by
the Air Force shoved lower savings amounts and took into account
factors brought to its attention iD the GAO report. An analysis
of these changes revealed that GAO had considered them in its
review. cost estimates included some elements which were not
within the scope of the report, such as homeowners assistance,
and 6ue data not available at the time of the review. It was
felt that certain costs could not be determined with accuracy
until the realinement was completed. No basis was found for
changing the report. (HTU)

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