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NSIAD-95-87R 1 (1995-02-06)

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                United States
GAc)            General Accounting Office
                Washington, D.C. 20548

                National Security and
                International Affairs Division



                B-260283

                February 6, 1995

                The Honorable C.W. Bill Young
                Chairman
                The Honorable John P. Murtha
                Ranking Minority Member
                Subcommittee on National Security
                Committee on Appropriations
                House of Representatives

                This letter responds to the House Appropriations Committee's request' for the
                General Accounting Office to comment on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of
                the Department of Defense (DOD) transferring two Defense Meteorological Satellite
                Program (DMSP) satellites to the Department of Commerce's (DOC) National
                Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

                DOD and NOAA each operate polar-orbiting meteorological satellite systems. The
                satellites are built by the same contractor and contain some common components.
                In September 1993, the Committee suggested that two DMSP satellites be
                transferred to meet NOAA's interim requirements, pending a fully integrated,
                governmentwide, meteorological satellite architecture. In May 1994, the President
                signed a directive requiring DOD and the DOC to integrate their separate satellite
                systems into a single, converged, national system. At that time, DOD had nine and
                NOAA had six satellites that were either built or being procured.' The prevailing
                view was that the unequal number of satellites between the two agencies could
                complicate a timely and orderly transition to the converged system. DOD and
                NOAA representatives stated, however, that the imbalance in the inventory of
                satellites is manageable, and there are no plans to transfer any satellites.

                Our assessment is that transferring DMSP satellites to NOAA would not be
                beneficial to the government. Although the satellites have similarities, previous



                'Contained in the Committee's June 27, 1994 report (103-562) accompanying the
                fiscal year 1995 Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, p. 42.
                2Since that time, DOD and NOAA have launched one satellite each, reducing these
                numbers to eight and five, respectively.

                                                               GAOINSIAD-95-87R Meteorological Satellites

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