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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 90-S201-1
 TITLE: Implications of the FS-X Aircraft Agreement Between the U.S. and
     Japan.
 SOURCE: Committee on Armed Services. Senate
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: iii+189 p.
 DATE: Mar. 10, May 9, 1989
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 101-1             SUDOC: Y4.Ar5/3:S.hrg.101-324
 ITEM NO: 1034-A; 1034-B             PUB NO: S.Hrg.101-324
 LC CARD NO: 89-603569               MC ENTRY NO: 90-7175

 Hearing before the Subcom on Defense Industry and Technology to review the
 proposed agreement with Japan to co-develop and co-produce the FSX fighter
 aircraft, including agreement implications for U.S. aerospace industries
 competitiveness, U.S.-Japan security cooperation, and technology transfer
 with Japan.
   Supplementary material (p. 104-107) includes correspondence.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON DEFENSE INDUSTRY
     AND TECHNOLOGY. SENATE; FSX AIRCRAFT (Japan-US cooperation in FSX
     aircraft dev and production); MILITARY.AIRCRAFT; DEFENSE CONTRACTS AND
     PROCUREMENT; MILITARY.ASSISTANCE; EXECUTIVE AGREEMENTS; COMPETITION;
     SECURITY; DEFENSE INDUSTRIES; JAPAN; AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES;
     TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 1          Mar. 10, 1989 p. 9-29
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     CARLUCCI, FRANK C., III (former Secretary, DOD)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Background of FSX agreement; positive
     implications of agreement for U.S. aerospace industries competitiveness.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 2          Mar. 10, 1989 p. 29-80
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     PRESTOWITZ, CLYDE V. (former Counselor, Japan Affairs, Department of
        Commerce)
     AUER, JAMES E. (Director, Center for U.S.-Japan Studies and
        Cooperation, Vanderbilt University; former Special Assistant, Japan,
        Office of the Assistant Secretary, International Security Affairs,
        DOD)
     HELLMANN, DONALD C. (Professor, International Studies and Political
        Science, University of Washington)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Differing views on FSX agreement, including
     implications for U.S. aerospace industries competitiveness and
     U.S.-Japan security cooperation; significance to aerospace industries of
     proposed technology transfer with Japan.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): FOREIGN.RELATIONS (FSX
     fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan, implications for
     US-Japan security cooperation)

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 3          Mar. 10, 1989 p. 80-104
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     BURSK, EDWARD C., JR. (Director, International Programs, Raytheon Co.;
        representing Aerospace Industries Association)
     HAWKINS, WILLIAM R. (Economic Policy Analyst, U.S. Business and
        Industrial Council)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Differing views on FSX agreement; implications
     for aerospace industries and overall U.S. competitiveness of proposed
     technology transfer with Japan.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS: AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION; U.S. BUSINESS AND
     INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 4          May 9, 1989 p. 113-131
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     DANFORTH, JOHN C. (Sen, R-Mo)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Rationale for sponsored S. 578 (Congressional
     Record excerpt, text, p. 116-120), to expand the Department of Commerce
     role in interagency assessments of U.S. defense agreements impact on
     U.S. industry competitiveness.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations):
     FEDERAL.INTERAGENCY.RELATIONS (Def agreements with foreign countries,
     Fed interagency assessment of impact on US industry);
     DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE (Def agreements with foreign countries, Fed
     interagency assessment of impact on US industry);
     GOVERNMENT.AND.BUSINESS (Def agreements with foreign countries, Fed
     interagency assessment of impact on US industry)

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 5          May 9, 1989 p. 131-170
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     CLARK, WILLIAM, JR. (Acting Assistant Secretary, East Asian and
        Pacific Affairs, Department of State)
     FORD, CARL W., JR. (Deputy Assistant Secretary, East Asia and Pacific
        Affairs, DOD); accompanied by YATES, RONALD W., JR. (Maj. Gen.)
        (Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Acquisition, Department of AF)
     MCENTEE, JOAN M. (Deputy Under Secretary, Department of Commerce)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Explanation of FSX agreement; positive
     implications of agreement for U.S. aerospace industries competitiveness
     and U.S.-Japan security cooperation; anticipated benefits to both
     countries of proposed technology transfer with Japan.
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): DEPARTMENT.OF.DEFENSE;
     DEPARTMENT.OF.AIR.FORCE; FOREIGN.RELATIONS (FSX fighter aircraft dev
     and production with Japan, implications for US-Japan security
     cooperation); DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE; DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE

 90-S201-1 TESTIMONY NO: 6          May 9, 1989 p. 171-189
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     KELLEY, JOSEPH E. (Director, Security and International Relations
        Issues, National Security and International Affairs Division (NSIAD),
        GAO)
     SOUSA, GEORGE A. (Assistant Director, NSIAD)
     FELNER, RICHARD S. (Technical Advisor, NSIAD)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Briefing on technology transfer issues involved
     in FSX agreement (charts, p. 184-189).
 CONTENT NOTATION: FSX fighter aircraft dev and production with Japan
 DESCRIPTORS: GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
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