If confirmed, I would first look at all studies and pilot programs that have been completed to date on how the Fully Burdened Cost of Fuel might be calculated and then lead a collaborative effort with the Joint Staff, relevant defense agencies, the military services, and the private sector, if appropriate, to delineate a reasonable process and implementation plan.
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Udall outlines his approach to evaluating fuel costs if confirmed.
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