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RCED-84-198 1 (1984-08-31)

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                   UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20648
                                                 August 31, 1984
 RESOURCES, COMMUNITY,
AND ECONOMIC DEV9LOPMENT
     DIVISION

     B-216299flEMU


                                                          125293
     The Honorable Jack Brooks
     Chairman, Committee on
       Government Operations
     House of Representatives

     Dear Mr. Chairman:

          Subject: Reasons for Lack of Replacement for Failed
                   Weather Satellite (GAO/RCED-84-198)

          Your August 1, 1984, letter expressed concern over the
     recent failure of one of the two main U.S. weather satellites.
     You asked that we conduct an immediate investigation of why the
     United States does not have a satellite to replace the one that
     failed. In addition, you asked that we follow up with a review
     of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) poli-
     cies, plans, and procurement procedures concerning the weather
     satellite program.

          In accordance with your request, this report provides
     the results of our inquiries on the lack of a replacement satel-
     lite. In a subsequent review, we will examine more thoroughly
     NOAA's policies and practices with respect to its overall plan-
     ning and procurement of civilian meteorological satellites.

          Our review showed that

          --NOAA does not have a replacement satellite for the one
            that recently failed because it expected the satellites
            to last longer than they actually did;

          --because of increased contractor costs and NOAA's expecta-
            tion that the Office of Management and Budget would not
            approve additional funds for a replacement satellite,
            NOAA may not be able to maintain a two-satellite system
            for the remainder of the decade;


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