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portada U.S.- Japan Codevelopment: Update of the Fs-X Program: Nsiad-92-165 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.10 kg.
ISBN13
9781287171690

U.S.- Japan Codevelopment: Update of the Fs-X Program: Nsiad-92-165 (in English)

U. S. Government Accountability Office ( (Author) · Bibliogov · Paperback

U.S.- Japan Codevelopment: Update of the Fs-X Program: Nsiad-92-165 (in English) - U. S. Government Accountability Office (

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Synopsis "U.S.- Japan Codevelopment: Update of the Fs-X Program: Nsiad-92-165 (in English)"

Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO provided information on the FS-X program, in order to address congressional concerns over the transfer of U.S. technology to Japan through the program. GAO found that: (1) FS-X development costs have increased by about 70 percent from the initial 1987 estimate of $1.1 billion, due in large part to aircraft design and configuration changes; (2) Japanese government officials refused to provide information on their FS-X cost estimates; (3) the Air Force estimates that both U.S. and Japanese contractor cost estimates have increased substantially, and further increases are likely; (4) Japanese FS-X technology is not always readily available to the United States; (5) the U.S. government is seeking access to Japan's four non-derived technologies, but has been able to collect a significant amount of data on only one non-derived technology, the FS-X radar; (6) the United States sufficiently controls the release of F-16-related critical technical data to Japan, although there have been isolated instances where documents were released without approval; (7) there were 75 approved FS-X-related munitions licenses, which allowed U.S. firms to market military items to Japan for the FS-X program; and (8) the Air Force has taken steps to consistently include its F-16 System Program Office as part of the FS-X export license review process.

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