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Опыт реформирования оборонной промышленности США после «холодной войны»
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URL: http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/51746

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URL: http://kremlin.ru/events/president/news/64891

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United States General Accounting Office. Defense Sector. Trends in Employment and Spending. Briefing Report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-95-105BR, Washington, April 1995. P. 1.

7

After the Cold War: Living With Lower Defense Spending. Congress of the United States. Office of Technology Assessment. OTA-ITE-524, NTIS order #PB92—152537, February 1992. P. 4.

8

URL: https://www.thebalance.com/national-debt-by-year-compared-to-gdp-and-major-events-3306287

9

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Sector. Trends in Employment and Spending. Briefing Report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-95-105BR, Washington, April 1995. P. 10.

10

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Sector. Trends in Employment and Spending. Briefing Report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-95-105BR, Washington, April 1995. P. 1.

11

Ibid. P. 13.

12

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Sector. Trends in Employment and Spending. Briefing Report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-95-105BR, Washington, April 1995. P. 11.

13

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Sector. Trends in Employment and Spending. Briefing Report to the Chairman, Committee on the Budget, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-95-105BR, Washington, April 1995. P. 1—2

14

Ibid. P. 26–27.

15

After the Cold War: Living With Lower Defense Spending. Congress of the United States. Office of Technology Assessment. OTA-ITE-524, NTIS order #PB92-152537, February 1992. P. 193.

16

Ibid. P. 10.

17

Ibid. P. 193.

18

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Industry. Trends in DOD Spending, Industrial Productivity, and Competition. Report to Congressional Requesters. GAO/PEMD-97-3. Washington, January 1997. – P. 11.

19

United States General Accounting Office. Defense Industry. Trends in DOD Spending, Industrial Productivity, and Competition. Report to Congressional Requesters. GAO/PEMD-97-3. Washington, January 1997. P. 13.

20

Gholz Eugene, Sapolsky Harvey M. Restructuring the U.S. Defense Industry. International Security, January 2000. P. 45–46.

21

Ibid. P. 5.

22

Weidenbaum, Murray L. The Future of the U.S. Defense Industry. Occasional Paper 90, doi:10.7936/K75D8Q13. Washington University in St. Louis, 1991. P. 1

23

After the Cold War: Living With Lower Defense Spending. Congress of the United States. Office of Technology Assessment. OTA-ITE-524, NTIS order #PB92—152537, February 1992. P. 193.

24

Department of Defense. Adjusting to the Drawdown. Report of the Defense Conversion Commission. December 31, 1992. Washington, DC.P. 1.

25

Ibid. P. 7–8.

26

Weidenbaum, Murray L. The Future of the U.S. Defense Industry. Occasional Paper 90, doi:10.7936/K75D8Q13. Washington University in St. Louis, 1991. P. 5–6.

27

National Military Strategy of the United States. Washington. January 1992. P. 1, 7.

28

Ibid. P. 19–20.

29

Department of Defense. Adjusting to the Drawdown. Report of the Defense Conversion Commission. December 31, 1992. Washington, DC. P. 9, 18.

30

National Military Strategy of the United States. Washington. January 1992. P. 7–8.

31

National Military Strategy of the United States. Washington. January 1992. P. 10.

32

Ibid. P. 25.

33

Ibidem.

34

Augustine Norman R. Reshaping an Industry: Lockheed Martin’s Survival Story. Harvard Business Review, May-June, 1997. P. 83–94.

35

Department of Defense. Adjusting to the Drawdown. Report of the Defense Conversion Commission. December 31, 1992. Washington, DC.P. 7.

36

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 1.

37

Ibid. P. iii.

38

Ibid. P. iv.

39

Ibid. P. 28.

40

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 107

41

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 33.

42

Ibid. P. 44.

43

Система обороны района путем высотного перехвата на конечном участке.

44

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 47–48.

45

Ibid. P. 36.

46

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 36–37.

47

Ibid. P. 38.

48

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 37.

49

Ibid. P. 38.

50

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 55, 57.

51

Ibid. P. 55.

52

Ibid. P. 57.

53

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 55–57.

54

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 53.

55

Ibidem.

56

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 54.

57

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 39–42.

58

United States General Accounting Office. Naval Aviation. The V-22 Osprey – Progress and Problems. Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives. GAO/NSIAD-9146, Washington, October 1990. P. 1–2.

59

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 69.

60

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 59.

61

Ibidem.

62

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 60.

63

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 63.

64

Ibid. P. 61.

65

Report on the Bottom-Up Review. Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense. October 1993. P. 65.

66

Ibid. P. 66–67.

67

Ibid. P. 108.

68

SIPRI Yearbook 1990 World Armaments and Disarmament. Stockholm, 1990. P. 326.

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