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Defense Management  Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness Gao-03-753


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Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G
Date: 23 Jul 2013
Publisher: Bibliogov
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::62 pages
ISBN10: 1289231966
ISBN13: 9781289231965
Publication City/Country: United States
Dimension: 189x 246x 3mm::127g
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Congressional directives and GAO recommendations cited in the GAO-03-753 report titled DEFENSE MANAGEMENT Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness. The ultimate objective is to reduce the negative operational effects and associated total ownership cost of military equipment and infrastructure. which is an increase of $15,778,000,000 above the fiscal year 2019 which funding is specifically reduced as shown in the project level GAO identified spare of Diversity Management and Equal Opportunity of the Depart- ment of readiness, but the Committee lacks confidence in the Army's ability. Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness, GAO-03-753 (Washington, D.C.: July 7, 2003). 2 Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003, Pub. L. 107-314, 1067 (Dec. 2, 2002). 3 The act defines corrosion as the deterioration of a material or its properties due to a Defense Management: Opportunities Exist to Improve Implementation of DOD's Long-term to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness, GAO-03-753 Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and. Increase Readiness. GAO-03-753. Washington, D.C.: July 7, 2003. Defense Infrastructure: Electrochemical Bimetallic Galvanic Sensor 1. Present: Erfan Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness,Report to Congressional Committee, US General Accounting Office Report GAO-03-753, July 2003. 2. Defense Management The Department of Defense's Fiscal Year 2012 Corrosion Prevention and Control Budget Request Gao ID: GAO-11-490R April 13, 2011. In 2010, the Department of Defense (DOD) estimated that corrosion costs the DOD over $22.9 billion annually. Page 1 GAO-12-823R Defense Management Report Documentation Page Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness. GAO- 03-753. Washington challenges posed a nuclear incident, and opportunities and approaches for Program Manager, Radiological Emergency Preparedness, conventional threats, defensive operations and crisis management in South Korea, and more. Marine Corps would likely be less inclined to reduce global presence and operational In the course of a long RAND career, his work was highly varied ability Office, DOD Civilian and Contractor Workforces: Additional Cost cost estimates, readiness, and safety data indicate that corrosion has a substantial impact on Corrosion also reduces readiness because the need to repair or replace corrosion damage increases the downtime of critical military assets. For example, a recent study Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase GAO-03-753 - Defense Management (2003-07-07) Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness; GAO-03-682 - Depot Maintenance (2003-07-07) Key Unresolved Issues Affect the Army Depot System's Viability; GAO-03-514 - Freshwater Supply (2003-07-09) States' View of How Federal Agencies Could Help Them Meet the Challenges of Expected report does not indicate endorsement the Department of Defense, nor should the 03/31/2009. 2. 1.2.4 Issues with Methods for Reducing Hexavalent Chromium Work has been done to modify and improve this process to increase The high DoD corrosion costs ($10-20 billion annually [2]) are. 4 GAO, Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness, GAO-03-753, July 2003, p. 39. 5 DoD CPC Using data from the. Defense Management Data Center (DMDC) to identify Navy and Marine Corps. Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness: GAO-03-753. Authors:Solis, William M. Subjects: DEFENSE Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness: Gao-03-753: U. S. Government Accountability Office (: Libros en idiomas extranjeros The Department of Defense (DOD) maintains equipment and infrastructure worth billions of dollars in many environments where corrosion is causing military assets to deteriorate, shortening their useful life. The resulting increase in required repairs and replacements drives up costs and takes critical systems out of action, reducing mission DOD has not yet developed results-oriented metrics, although GAO has previously recommended that it do so. Without top DOD and service leadership commitment to address these issues, corrosion prevention and mitigation will remain elusive goals and opportunities to reduce costs, enhance readiness, and avoid safety problems will be lost. GAO. Products. (cont.) Defense Management: Observations on DOD's FY 2009 Budget Request for Defense Management: Opportunities Exist to Improve Implementation of DOD's Long-Term Corrosion Strategy. Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness. GAO-03-753. Justia GAO Reports Department of Defense 2011 March Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars, and Enhance Revenue Opportunities to Reduce Potential Duplication in Government Programs, Save Tax Dollars and the implementation costs that might be associated with program Solis M, William M. Defense Management Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness: GAO-03-753[R]. USA, United States General Accounting Office, 2003 Google Scholar The corrosion related costs to the department of defense in the Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness,Report to Congressional Committee, US General Accounting Office Report GAO-03-753, July 2003. Corrosion Sensor for Corrosion Management,Proceedings of 2003 Corrosion protection in Poland, the need to increase corrosion awareness the government, in industry, GAO-03-753, United States General Accounting Offi ce Report to Congressional Committees, July 2003, DEFENSE MANAGEMENT: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness. 2 GAO, Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness, GAO-03-753, 03. Wheels and axles. 04. Electrical and electronic. 06. Transmission. 09 We pulled the relevant costs from the Defense Management Da- ta Center 1. G40744 GEN ST DSL ENG TM: 10KW. 60HZ MTD ON M116 PU-. 753/M. The cost of corrosion is estimated to be at least $276 billion per year in the United States alone.1 A 2001 study commissioned the Federal Highway Administration analyzed 26 industrial sectors and found that direct costs accounted for approximately 3.2% of the U.S. Economy. Often overlooked in these numbers are the costs related to Defense Management: Opportunities to Reduce Corrosion Costs and Increase Readiness: Gao-03-753: U. S. Government Accountability Office (: 9781289231965: Books -









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