US Army Programming for Construction in Europe. Fund Source Considerations, Status, and Cost Sharing.

Abstract

Planning and programming construction projects for the US Army, Europe require the application of factors unique to that theater of operations. This report examines several of these factors. Part II reviews the requirement generation process and the procedures used to determine the funding source. Funding candidates are host nation, NATO Infrastructure, or US Military Construction, Army appropriations. Part III presents a logic matrix which provides an overall view or perspective of Army-initiated construction for Europe showing interrelationships between and among project groupings. Also provided is a basis for developing negotiating strategies for fund source selection. Part IV looks at cost sharing in alliances and in particular the size of the US contribution in the NATO Infrastructure program. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA084677

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  • Jonathan S. Thompson
  • Lawrence A. Lang
  • Pleasant P. Mann

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