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Navy (continued) the Navy is acquiring—has been put on ice. Aegis ships (CG-47 and DDG-51)—The Senate authorized the three DDGs and two CGs re- quested by the Navy. The House committee recommended two DDGs and three CGs—citing the need to "foster and maintain the existing competitive situation (Ingalls vs. Bath) and allow the earlier comple- tion of the Navy's 27-cruiser pro- gram." An earlier subcommittee recommendation to provide only one DDG in the FY 1987 program was changed in full committee re- view. An amendment adopted in House floor action removed the sec- ond Aegis destroyer from the House Exhibit 3—Navy Ship Procurement Market Report Funding Status of FY 1987 Navy Other Procurement Program (millions of $) FY 1986 FY 1987 FY 1988 Request Senate House Ships Support Equipment $ 907.5 $1,054.4 $1,054.3 $ 990.4 $1,159.0 Commun. & Elect. Equipment 2,016.1 2,031.4 2,031.4 1,910.7 2,529.9 Aviation Support Equipment 1,141.4 963.5 963.5 735.8 1,143.6 Ordnance Support Equipment 1,241.5 1,259.8 1,259.8 1,169.1 1,463.1 Civil Engin. Supp. Equipment 229.4 267.3 267.3 185.7 277.5 Supply Support Equipment 58.9 82.2 82.2 71.8 138.2 Personnel & Command Supp. Equip. 526.5 556.3 556.3 482.1 634.7 Spares and Repair Parts 260.0 323.9 323.9 302.4 409.4 Adjustments — — (417.1) (74.9) Total $6,381.3 $6,538.8 $6,121.7 $5,773.1 $7,755.4 Source: House and Senate Defense Authorization Bills Exhibit 4—Navy Ship Procurement Market Report Funding Status of FY 1987 Navy Research, Development Test and Evaluation Budget (millions of $) FY 1986 FY 1987 FY 1988 Request Senate House Technology Base $ 835.6 $ 851.0 $ 851.0 $ 786.3 $ 918.0 Advanced Technology Development 118.8 196.3 188.8 172.2 294.4 Strategic Programs 2,386.0 2,001.0 1,998.3 1.779.2 1,576.9 Tactical Programs 5.375.2 6,035.1 5.929.9 4,632.4 6,191.4 Intelligence and Communications 580.5 695.0 642.0 673.3 765.5 Defense Wide Mission Support 780.8 808.4 808.4 722.6 857.4 Other — — — 331.1 — Adjustments (927.4) (456.1) — Total $10,076.9 $10,586.8 $9,491.0 $8,641.0 $10,603.6 Source: House and Senate Defense Authorization Bills authorization bill. Representative Spratt (D-S.C.) offered this amendment so as to cut obligational authority by $799 million. As matters now stand the Senate has authorized two CGs and three DDGs as requested by the Presi- dent. The House bill will provide authorization for three CGs and one DDG. Differences will be worked out in conference. The Senate also authorized addi- tional funds ($10 million for design, $18 million for procurement) to pro- vide helicopter support facilities aboard subsequent DDG-51 ships. This would include the RAST land- ing system (made by DAF-Indal in Canada) and facilities to arm and refuel helicopters. Trident submarine—The House committee recommended not authorizing the Trident submarine proposed for FY 1987 funding. It cites budget constraints, pressures on arms control negotiations and lack of competition in Trident pro- curement. The Senate has autho- rized approval of this program for FY 1987. This will be taken up in conference—with approval likely. Fleet oiler (AO-177) length- ening—Citing cost effectiveness is- sues, the House committee recom- mends not proceeding with pro- posed lengthening of five AO-177 fleet oilers. According to the com- mittee "adding capacity with addi- tional TAO-187 ships would appear to be a less expensive alternative." Additionally, "the at-sea replenish- ment capabilities of the variant con- figuration would be greatly hin- dered by the speed limitations of the AO-177." The Senate has ap- proved this program. ENTERPRISE MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL REPAIRS INC. Bringing shipyard experience to your doorstep. Specializing in... • Voyage & Casualty Repairs • M & R Pierside/AT SEA • Special marine projects • Industrial & Marine Fabrications Count on us for quick, reliable response to your needs. Contact: Joseph Cangelosi or Carl Mc- Bratney at Enterprise Marine, Tyler and Coastwise Streets, Port Newark, New Jersey 07114, (201) 589-2086, Telex: 219744 Code 107 "survival suits^ by SURVIVAL INTERNATIONAL, INC THE INDUSTRY LEADER • BEST DESIGNED • HIGHEST QUALITY • LOWEST COSTS Write Today For Information Survival International 7859 S. 180 St. Kent. WA 98032 (206) 251-8880 MUSEUM MODELS- WITH 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, WE'VE BUILT AN WORLDWIDE REPUTATION AS LEADING MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF SHIPS AND OFFSHORE STRUCTURE MODELS. 0 ORIENTAL INDUSTRY CO. 408-29, SOKYO-DONG, MAPO-KU SEOUL, KOREA TELEX: OTLRISE K22396 TEL: 323-3654,9862 34 Circle 114 on Reader Service Card Circle 137 on Reader Service Card Circle 259 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News