Appropriations and Authorization for FY2002: Defense

On June 27, the Administration submitted an amended fiscal year 2002 defense budget request to Congress. The request totals $343.5 billion in funding for the national defense budget function, $18.4 billion more than in the initial White House budget plan, submitted on April 9, and $32.9 billion abov...

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CONGRESS
DEFENSE PLANNING
Defense Systems
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
IATAC COLLECTION
MILITARY BUDGETS
MILITARY PERSONNEL
MILITARY STRATEGY
NATIONAL DEFENSE
WEAPON SYSTEMS
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