Defense budget must rise $10B to maintain program level, paper says
BUDGET PRESSURES: Defense spending will have to increase by $10 billion in fiscal 2002 just to maintain current programs, according to a briefing paper by the House Armed Services Committee, which cites the Clinton Office of Management and Budget as the source for the figure. "This increase is the...
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