U.S. military's FY 2000 modernization needs seen difficult to meet

The U.S. military service chiefs yesterday told the House Armed Services Committee that even after the Clinton Administration's $12.6 billion plus-up of national security funds in fiscal year 2000, they still have about $8.3 billion in unmet needs, $3.2 billion of which is in modernization. But Rep...

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