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U. S. NAVY Exhibit 1—FY 1988 Program for Ship Construction & Conversion ($ in millions) Budget Request Construction Trident Submarine (SSBN) Aircraft Carrier (CVN) Attack Submarine (SSN 688) New Attack Submarine (SSN 21) Aegis Cruiser (CG 47) Aegis Destroyer (DDG 51) Amphib. Assault Ship (LHD) Amphib. Landing Craft (LSD 41 CV) Mine Countermeasure Ship (MCM) Fleet Oiler (TAO-187) Ocean Surveillance Ship (TAGOS) Landing Craft (LCAC) Conversion Carrier Modernization (CV SLEP) Fleet Oiler Lengthening (AO 177) Crane Ship Conversion (TACS) Other Service Craft Strategic Sealift Sealift Enhancement Fast Sealift Initiative Outfitting Post Delivery General Reduction Total Budget Number of Ships: Construction Conversion No. Ships 1 3 2 3 1 1 3 2 0 $1,331 644 1,737 258 1,938 2,197 773 324 297 279 0 44 730 44 53 13 43 18 0 203 141 $11,067 Authorization No. Ships 5 0 1 1 0 2 2 $1,291 644 1,677 258 3,329 6 753 324 0 279 97 34 730 44 53 13 43 0 5 196 133 $9,909 Appropriations No. Ships 1 2 3 5 0 1 1 0 2 $1,261 6,325 1,677 258 4,127 6 753 258 0 256 37 730 44 52 13 43 0 184 132 $16,156 16 4 15 4 15 4 Source: Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills Missiles Trident II Tomahawk Harpoon SM-2 Other Missiles Exhibit 2—FY 1988 Program for Navy Weapons ($ in millions) Budget Request No. 66 475 124 1,150 2,251 994 162 583 1,647 5,637 Authorization No. 72 475 124 1,500 2,251 865 111 715 1.431 5,373 Appropriations No. $ 475 124 1,150 2,041 847 143 583 1,637 5,251 Torpedoes MK 48 ADCAP MK 30 Target MK 50 ALWT VLS ASROC Related Activities 100 12 153 160 243 31 222 58 80 634 100 12 60 0 243 31 108 0 81 100 12 16 0 243 31 108 0 107 463 489 Other Weapons CIWS Other Guns & Mounts Spares Budget Adjustments Total Budget 28 74 102 130 $6,503 28 74 102 130 (78) $5,990 Source: Defense Authorization and Appropriations Exhibit 3—FY 1988 Program for Other Procurement ($ in millions) Budget Request Ship support equipment Communications & electronics Aviation support Ordnance support Civil engineering support Supply support Training, computers, other Spares Budget Adjustments Total Budget Source: Defense Authorization and Appropriations Bills $ 784 1,713 693 770 117 122 478 309 $4,984 Authorization $ 870 1,809 815 895 107 112 449 309 (45) $5,322 28 72 100 127 $5,967 Appropriations $ 813 1,657 675 829 94 109 417 279 $4,872 (continued) Senate Appropriations Committee chairman's continued support of Navy programs. CVN-74 and -75 are to be com- pleted in the mid-1990s. They will replace two Forrestal-class carriers. Actual spending for equipment and material will be spread over the next 13 years. As shown below, pro- jected outlays will peak between FY 1994-1996. Projected Outlays for CVN-75 and -75 ($ in millions) Fiscal Year Amount 1988 $ 6.4 1989 80.3 1990 333.4 1991 552.2 1992 768.5 1993 891.4 1994 1,247.8 1995 1,206.2 1996 1,139.3 1997 385.0 1998 182.2 1999 134.8 2000 42.4 Total $6,969.9 Newport News will obviously benefit from the program, being the only U.S. shipyard able to build air- craft carriers. Many other suppliers and manufacturers will also directly and indirectly benefit. There has been talk of lowering Navy's force objective to 13 instead of 15 carrier battle groups as a cost saving measure. Scheduled delivery of these new barriers in the mid- 1990s helps ensure 15 carrier battle groups will be in place. This creates a continued requirement for the surface combatants and other ships which comprise the battle group for- mation. Aegis Ships (CG-47 and DDG-51) The Navy requested funds for two CG-47 class cruisers and three DDG-51 class destroyers in FY 1988. Citing technical problems in the DDG-51 program, the Congress refused to authorize or appropriate funds for DDG's this year. Instead, the Congress provided funds for five CG-47s. These five ships will com- plete the program objective of building 27 Aegis cruisers. Litton-Ingalls and Bath Iron Works are builders of both CG-47 and DDG-51 ships. Another action is Congressional direction that Navy open FY 1989 competition for DDG-51 contracts to other technically qualified bid- ders. This will enable Avondale to compete for future orders. Minewarfare Ships (MCM and MHC) The Navy had planned to order three MCMs in FY 1988. Citing technical and contractual difficul- ties in the program, the Congress refused to fund more MCMs until the problems are resolved. Navy's objective is to build 14 MCMs. Sev- en are on order and one has been delivered. The six remaining MCMs are to be opened to full competi- tion. Peterson Builders and Marinette Marine are building MCMs. 30 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News