Over the years, considerable audit attention has been focused on the adequacy of U.S. Government cost recoupments in foreign military sales, and many reports have been issued to the Congress and to the Secretary of Defense on the subject. This report discusses certain of these past efforts, provides an overall perspective of progress made toward selling arms abroad at no loss to the Government, and identifies remaining barriers.
Summary of Efforts to Recover U.S. Government Costs in Foreign Military Sales
1978
46 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , International Relations , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Military assistance , Sales , Foreign countries , Auditing , Financial management , Government policies , Cost control , National government , Department of Defense , Foreign military sales