Budgeting and financial management for national defense
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Budgeting and financial management for national defense
(Research in public management)
Information Age, c2004
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Inciudes bibliographical references(p. 445-461) and index
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: pbk ISBN 9781593111045
Description
Most of the literature on public sector budgeting ignores defense budgeting, even though aircraft, ships, tanks, smart weaponry, skilled crews, electronically boosted infantry, and other facets of national defense represent a large part of the federal government's discretionary spending. The budget
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Chapter I: National Defense Policy and Resource Decision Making: Unique Challenges. Chapter II: The Federal Government Budget Process. Chapter III: Budgeting for National Defense: Complicated but Workable. Chapter IV: The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution System. Chapter V: Congress and the Defense Budget: From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism. Chapter VI: Supplemental Appropriations for National Defense. Chapter VII: Defense Budget Execution. Chapter VIII: Budget Process Participants: The Pentagon. Chapter IX: Budget Process Participants: The Claimants. Chapter X: Financial Management and Defense Budgeting. Chapter XI: Budgeting and Management of Defense Weapons Acquisition. Chapter XII: National Defense and Federal Government Budgeting and Management Reform: History, Transformation and the Future. Appendix A: Definition of Acronyms. Bibliography. Index.
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: hardcover ISBN 9781593111052
Description
Acknowledgements. Chapter I: National Defense Policy and Resource Decision Making: Unique Challenges. Chapter II: The Federal Government Budget Process. Chapter III: Budgeting for National Defense: Complicated but Workable. Chapter IV: The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution System.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Chapter I: National Defense Policy and Resource Decision Making: Unique Challenges. Chapter II: The Federal Government Budget Process. Chapter III: Budgeting for National Defense: Complicated but Workable. Chapter IV: The Planning, Programming, Budgeting, Execution System. Chapter V: Congress and the Defense Budget: From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism. Chapter VI: Supplemental Appropriations for National Defense. Chapter VII: Defense Budget Execution. Chapter VIII: Budget Process Participants: The Pentagon. Chapter IX: Budget Process Participants: The Claimants. Chapter X: Financial Management and Defense Budgeting. Chapter XI: Budgeting and Management of Defense Weapons Acquisition. Chapter XII: National Defense and Federal Government Budgeting and Management Reform: History, Transformation and the Future. Appendix A: Definition of Acronyms. Bibliography. Index.
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