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Appendix A: Air Force Planning Leading to Phase IV
Pages 39-42

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From page 39...
... , SADPR-85 (Support of Air Force Automatic Data Processing Requirements through the 1980's) , and BASE-TOP (Base Automated Systems for Total Operations Program)
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... BASE-TOP Meanwhile, the Office of the Secretary of Defense restricted future funding of STADOG development in December 1973 to the then current level until the Air Force developed a comprehensive plan to satisfy total base level ADP requirements. In response, the Air Force established BASE-TOP to prepare this plan and manage the acquisition of new base level systems to satisfy all requirements, including STALOG.
From page 41...
... Extensive discussions were held between Air Force and GSA officials, and senior members of the GSA staff visited several bases to review Air Force requirements and to assess the effect of canceling the Phase IV program. On March 28, 1980, the Secretary of the Air Force notified the Chairman of the House Committee on Government Operations that, after
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... The Air Force plans to select the final Phase IV vendor and to begin installation of new computers in February 1983.


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