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Message to the Congress Transmitting Reports on the Military Incentive Awards Program.

March 18, 1975

To the Congress of the United States:

Forwarded herewith in accordance with the provisions of 10 U.S.C. 1124 are reports of the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation on awards made during Fiscal Year 1974 to members of the Armed Forces for suggestions, inventions and scientific achievements.

Participation by military personnel in the cash awards program was authorized by the Congress in 1965. More than 1.6 million suggestions submitted since that time attest to the success which the program has had as a means of motivating military men and women to seek ways of reducing costs and improving efficiency. Of those suggestions submitted, more than 255,000 have been adopted with resultant tangible first year benefits in excess of $799,000,000.

Of the nearly 146,009 suggestions which were submitted by military personnel during Fiscal Year 1974, 19,810 were adopted. Cash awards totaling $1,358,818 were paid for these adopted suggestions, based not only on the tangible firstyear benefits of $71,461,841 which were realized therefrom, but also on many additional benefits and improvements of an intangible nature. Enlisted personnel received $1,103,693 in awards which represent 82 percent of the total cash awards paid. The remaining 18 percent was received by officer personnel and amounted to $255,125.

Attached are reports of the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation containing statistical information on the military awards program and brief descriptions of some of the more noteworthy contributions during Fiscal Year 1974.

GERALD R. FORD

The White House,

March 18, 1975.

Note: The five-page report of the Secretary of Defense and the three-page report of the Secretary of Transportation cover the period July 1, 1973-June 30, 1974.

Gerald R. Ford, Message to the Congress Transmitting Reports on the Military Incentive Awards Program. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/256952

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