TABLEG DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-ESTIMATED PAYROLLS FOR MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, FISCAL YEAR 1968 United Stetes (including Alaska and Hawail) 616, 359 413 4,660 400 504 343 537 30,128 481 Alabana 9,389,897 3,705, 519 1,843,610 3,840, 768 181,566 119,652 1,634 60,280 155,453 58,140 13,835 83,478 155,367 38,065 9,167 108, 135 48,998 2,561 129,343 582 533 47,368 205,037 114,411 52,489 38, 137 387,907 16,292 121,803 249, 812 67,656 58,072 61,969 74,831 3,683 16,764 936 7,181 3,558 70,921 6,239 65,904 15,321 5, 302 48,669 584 195 47,890 76,830 1,229 1,690 73,921 8,569, 738 2,805,676 2,902, 723 23,244,990 2,737 29,510 6,335 864,978 329,036 37 60,488 1, 510 934 11,385 50, 118 12,783 161,313 76,694 337,316 149,094 20,239 159, 213 179,170 48,197 106,248 24,188 4,653 1,056 112 3,485 234,652 124,835 47,634 45,053 135,796 55,269 68,034 7,469 5,862 3,435 24 873 103, 048 23,819 255 11, 788 12,359 45,991 1,369 4,827 46,280 10,552 1,889 8,663 25,838 11,085 465 14,133 . 51,048 17,130 5,024 255 226 323 35, 408 17,486 3,266 53,848 14,973 2,288 155 TABLE 6 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE-ESTIMATED PAYROLLS FOR MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, FISCAL YEAR 1968 10 ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT— 1986 steadily SUPPLY SYSTEMS INVENTORIES As stated in table 1 above, the total of "supply systems” inventories was reduced from the 1957 high of $54 billion to $37 billion in 1965; since then they have been increased to $47 billion, reflecting the build-up in support of Southeast Asia. The stratification, or breakdown of such stocks into purposes for which held reflects a distinct change during fiscal years 1964, 1965, and 1966. In prior years, the strata were peacetime operating stocks, mobilization reserve stock, economic and contingency retention stocks, and excess stock. These are shown in table 7 and are explained in footnotes 2 through 7. Stratification of supply systems inventories as of June 30, 1964, and June 30, 1965, was in accordance with improved logistics guidance which called for application of assets first against requirements to support (1) approved forces; that is, Active and high-priority Reserve Forces of the 5-year force structure and financial program; and (2) general forces. The guidance was again changed in 1966 so that assets are applied to approved forces, either as aut horized for acquisition or for retention, and some minor adjustments in guidance were made in 1969. As a result, the data for these strata are not comparable with those in prior years, except in a very general way, and, therefore, have not been shown separately in the table (sce footnotes) but are included in subtotal and total. The criteria for the establishment of economic retention and contingency retention strata have not been drastically revised, although the exigencies of world situations may result in somewhat different levels being established under them. The excess strata now represents those stocks that are beyond limits of a particular service and for which screening for utilization by other elements of the Department of Defense is underway but for which final DOD disposal action bus not been initiated. Tõey are significantly less in value than those reported in prior years, even though they have risen somer sat in the last two. TABLE 7.-DOD SUPPLY SYSTEMS INVENTORIES BY INVENTORY STRATAS AS OF JUNE 30.1 fiscal years 1958 69 Total.. Unstratified. Peacetime operating! 46,585 44,203 41,727 40,537 40,299 39,684 38,383 36,506 37, 167 40,341 42,827 46,290 2, 440 3; 056 2,033 1,819 1,837 1, 425 2,582 2,704 42.145 11, 147 39,644 38,717 38,462 38,259 35, 801 33, 802 3,221 3,070 3,262 2,235 33, 946 37,271 39,565 44,055 14,538 15, 306 15,657 14,722 15,601 15. 379 $ (3) 3 (3) 12, 134 11,530 10,893 11,030 10,725 10,921 (3) (3) (3) 5, 593 (3) 703 6,618 6, 343 5, 454 5,912 3. 596 3, 629 4, 180 3,760 3,854 4,530 1, 246 1,040 636 1, 248 1,814 1.865 2,310 1,977 2,479 10, 418 7,146 5,115 5,377 5,643 5,411 5,528 3,466 3, 250 3,158 4,127 4,769 3 Total inventories in this table do not include value of Navy shipboard supplies included in table 1. • Peacetime operating stock is that portion of the total quantity of an item on hand which is required to equip and train the planned peacetime forces and support the scheduled establishment through the normal appropriation and leadtime periods. , 665,786,60 Temat enero In 1965, their sum was $24,893,000,000, divided into approved force stocks and general force stocks (1,228,000,000). The guidance was again revised in 1966 and in 1969 In 1969 the sum was $32,277,000,000 dlocated to approved force stocks as levels of acquisition $31,280,000,000) and retention (1997,660,060). . Mobilization reserve materiel requirement: the quantity of an item required to be in the military supply system on M-day, in addition to guantities for peacetime needs, to support planned mobilization to expand the materiel pipeline and to sustain in training, combat, or noncombat operations prescribed forces until production by industry equals consumption. Economic retention stock is that portion of the quantity in long supply which it has been determined will be retained for future peacetime issue of consumption as being more economical than future replenishment by procurement Contingency retention stock is that portion of the quantity in long supply of an obsolete or nonstandard item for which no programed 'requirements exist and which norma! would be considered as excess stock, but which has been determined will be retained for possible military or delense contingencles for U.S. or allied forces. : Excess stock as reported herein is stock which is indicated to be above the sum of footnotes 2, 3, 4, and 5 above and for which specific determination as being within the needs of the Department of Defense has not been made or disposal action initiated. SCOPE OF PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES The net value of military procurement actions a mounted to $39. 3 billion in fiscal year 1969 -- a decrease of $1.9 billion from fiscal year 1968. TABLE 8.-.Vet value of military procurement actions in the United States and possessions, fiscal years 1951-69 Fiscal year: 1951. 1932 1953. 1954. 1955. 1956. 1957 1958. ! 1959. Billions Fiscal year-Continued 1969 Bitlions Source: "Military Prime Contract words and Subcontract Payments or commitments, July 1968 - Ner Vall'E OF PROCUREMENT Actions BY STATES, FISCAL YEARS (See tables 9 and 9-A) Number of Percent of total: States Percent of total-Continued Svalca 15 to 20 2 to 3.. 10 to 15 1 to 2.. 5 to 10 O to l.. 26 1 1 4 |