Army's FY '96 modernization funding 'dangerously low,' Decker says

Even though the Army needs $14 billion annually for modernization, it can get by with $12 billion, according to the service's R&D and acquisition chief, but he warned that the $10.5 billion currently in the fiscal 1996 request is "dangerously low." Gilbert Decker, assistant secretary for research...

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