- 1 Gavin, War and Peace in the
Space Age, pp. 257-62.
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- 2 (1) Maxwell D. Taylor, The
Uncertain Trumpet (New York: Harper Brothers, 1960) , pp. 88-164.
Quotation is from page 121. (2) United States Senate, "Organizing
for National Security," Inquiry of the Subcommittee on National
Policy Machinery, United States Senate (Washington, 1961) , vol.1
Hearings, pp. 768-99. Quotation is from page 774. Hereafter cited as
Jackson Subcommittee
Hearings.
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- 3 (1) Jackson Subcommittee
Hearings, vol. II, "Studies
and Background Materials," pp. 94-95. (2) Ibid., vol. 1, p. 1. (3)
See also Hammond, Organizing for Defense, pp. 288-320, 371-92,
and Ernest R. May, "Eisenhower and After," in Ernest R. May,
ed., The Ultimate Decision, The President as Commander-in-Chief (New
York: Harper Brothers, 1960) , pp. 179-237.
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4 Jackson Subcommittee Hearings,
pp. 14-17.
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- 5 (1) Eugene M. Zuckert,
"The Service Secretary: Has He a Useful Role?" Foreign
Affairs, XLIV, No. 3, April 1966, 462-63. (2) Copy of "Report
to senator Kennedy From Committee on Defense Establishment," n.d.,
attached to L. W. Hoelscher, "Comments on Report of Committee on
the Defense Establishment (Symington Committee)," prepared for
General G. H. Decker, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, 1 Feb 61. Hoelscher
Office files, Project 80 files.
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- 6 Hammond,
Organizing
for Defense,
p. 374.
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- 7 (1) Hoelscher, Changes in
Defense Environment, pp. 31-58. (2) "Profile: Secretary of Defense
Robert S. McNamara," Armed Forces Management, WIT, No. 2 (November
1961) , 22-24. Quotation is from page 23. (3) Borklund, Men in the Pentagon,
pp. 211-19. (4) Jackson Subcommittee Hearings, pp. 1190-91.
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- 8 (1) "Where Reorganization
Ideas Are Born," Armed Forces Management, VIII, No. 2
(November 1961) , 66-67. (2) Armed Forces Management, XI, No. 2
(November 1964) , 120. (3) Kaufmann, The McNamara Strategy, pp. 190-91.
(4) Jackson Subcommittee Hearings, pp. 1186-87.
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- 9 (1) Mosher, Program Budgeting,
pp. 90-122. (2) Chester E. Glassen and J. R. Loome, "Program
Packages," Army, XI, No. 12 (July 1961) , 37-44.
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- 10 (1) Hitch, Decision-Making
for Defense, pp. 18, 23-26. (2) Hitch and McKean, The Economics
of National Defense, pp. 44-54, 236-39. (3) Jackson Subcommittee
Hearings, pp. 1004-14. (4) "Annual Report of the Secretary of
the Army, July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1960," in Department of Defense,
Annual Report of the Secretary of Defense . . . (Washington, 1961)
, pp. 157-66, 216-19. (5) Fred R. Brown, ed., Management: Concepts
and Practices, Industrial College of the Armed Forces series,
"The Economics of National Security" (Washington, 1963) , p.
92. (6) DCSLOG, Summary of Major Events and Problems, Fiscal Year 1958,
1 Oct 59, pp. 4-5, 107, 219, 229, 252.
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- 11 (1) Department of Defense, Annual
Report for Fiscal Year 1962, pp. 32-34. (2) Hitch, Decision-Making
for Defense, pp. 29-30. (3) Novick, Program Budgeting: Program
Analysis and the Federal Government, pp. 3-106, contains a valuable
summary of program budgeting.
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- 12 (1) Hitch, Decision-Making
for Defense, pp. 21-26. (2) Charles J. Hitch, "Planning-Programming-Budgeting System," in W. W. Posvar and
Others, American Defense Policy (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1965) , pp. 405-07. (3) Charles J. Hitch,
"The Changing Role of the Comptroller in the Defense Department,
U.S. Army Audit Agency, Bulletin, December 1963, pp. 8-9. (4) Glassen
and Loome, "Program Packages," pp. 38-39, 43, 44. (5) R.
L. Snodgrass, The Concept of Project Management, AMC Historical Studies,
No. 1, Jun 64, Historical Office, USAMC, p. 37. (6) "Program
Packaging Report," Armed Forces Management, IX. No. 6 (March
1963) , 43. (7)
Interview, Hewes with Michael Dugan, Office,
Executive for Programs, OCofT, 16 Jul 62. (8) Interview, Hewes
with A. B. Little, Budget Plans Division, OCA, 16 Feb 67.
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- 13 (1) Little Interview. (2)
OCS, Department of the Army Program and Budget Guidance, FY 1967-68, as
revised 15 Dec 66, pp. 4-6. (4) On the shortage of operations and
maintenance funds, see USAMC, Annual Historical Summary, Fiscal Year 1965,
pp. 93-96, 530-43.
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- 14 Hitch, "The Changing
Role of the Comptroller in the Defense Department," p. 8.
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- 15 (1) Charles J. Hitch,
"Programmer to Bridge Defense Planning Gap," Armed Forces
Management, VII, No. 7 (April 1961) , 46. (2) Hitch, "The
Changing Role of the Comptroller in the Defense Department," pp.
6-8. (3) Hitch, Decision Making for Defense, pp. 43-58. (4) Hitch
and McKean, The Economics of National Defense, pp. 105-33,
158-81. (5) Dr. Enthoven and a RAND Corporation colleague, subsequently
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA) , Dr. Henry Rowen, defined
the standard command model of efficient allocation in a RAND Corporation
monograph, Defense Planning and Organization, P-1640, 17 Mar 59, revised
28 Jul 59, pp. 52, 76. (6) OCS, Department of the Army Program and
Budget Guidance. FY 1967-68, pp. 4-6. (7) Department of the Army General
Orders 6, 15 Feb 66, and 14, 29 Mar 67. (8) Chief of Staff Memo 67-121,
24 Mar 67, sub: Reorganization of Office, Chief of Staff. See Chapter XI
below.
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- 16 (1) On AFSWP/DASA, see U.S.
Department of Commerce, U.S. Government Organization Manual, 1958-59 (Washington,
1960) , p. 194. (2) Ltr, Secy of War and Secy of Navy to CofS, USA, and
CNO, 29 Jan 47, sub: AFSWP; War Department Memo 850-25-8, 18 Mar 47,
same subject. (3) U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Government
Organization Manual, 1959-60 (Washington, 1960) , p. 200. (4) Annual
Report of the Secretary of Defense, Fiscal Year 1959 (Washington,
1960) , pp. 335-37. (5) On other agencies, see U.S. Department of
Commerce, U.S. Government Organization Manual, 1962-63 (Washington,
1963) , pp. 195-99. (6) Annual Report of the Secretary of Defense,
Fiscal Year 1962 (Washington, 1963) , pp. 26-30.
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- 17 Fairburn, Integrated Supply
Management, pp. 30-35.
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- 18 Memo, Mr. McNamara for the
Deputy Secretary of Defense and others, 23 Mar 61, sub: Integrated
Management of Common Supply and Service Activities. Located in Single
Manager Activities (Project 100) , Group D, Project 80 files.
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- 19 Department of Defense,
"Integrated Management of Common Supply Activities,"
- Report of the Study Committee, 11
Jul 61, V, p. 5, VI, p. 4, and VII, p. 7.
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- 20 Ibid.,III, pp. 4-5.
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- 21 Fairburn, Integrated Supply
Management, pp. 32-47.
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- 22 (1) "Annual Report of the
Defense Supply Agency," annexed to Annual Report of the Secretary
of Defense for Fiscal Year 1962 (Washington, 1963) , pp. 67-70; Ibid.,
Annual Report of the Secretary of Defense for Fiscal Year 1963, pp. 78-79.
(2) The Defense Supply Agency, Presentation to the Special Subcommittee on
Defense Agencies of the Committee on Armed Services, House of
Representatives, 5 Jun 62, pp. 29-40. OCMH DSA files. (3) Robert W.
Coakley, A Review of the Logistics Organization Created by Projects 80 and
100 and Subsequent Changes, in Three Studies on the Historical Development
of Army Logistical Organization, prepared for the Board of Inquiry on Army
Logistics System, Jul 66, pp. 17-19. In OCMH.
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