Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000--H.R. 1401 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session: Military Research and Development Subcommittee on Title II--research, Development, Test, and Evaluation : Hearings Held February 25 and March 11, 1999, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 292 pages |
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... incidents , and cyberwarfare , the use of in- formation systems to attack our information systems . I am delighted to have General Martin with us today , because the Air Force is the only service which has really stepped up to funding ...
... incidents , and cyberwarfare , the use of in- formation systems to attack our information systems . I am delighted to have General Martin with us today , because the Air Force is the only service which has really stepped up to funding ...
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... incidents . In fact , this subcommittee has considered as its highest priority three emerging threats , the first being missile defense , missile pro- liferation ; the second being cyberterrorism , and we had a signifi- cant hearing on ...
... incidents . In fact , this subcommittee has considered as its highest priority three emerging threats , the first being missile defense , missile pro- liferation ; the second being cyberterrorism , and we had a signifi- cant hearing on ...
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... incident or natural disaster . Similar consideration extended the research and development programs that support domestic emergency preparedness . To ad- dress these issues , the Congress in the National Defense Author- ization Act for ...
... incident or natural disaster . Similar consideration extended the research and development programs that support domestic emergency preparedness . To ad- dress these issues , the Congress in the National Defense Author- ization Act for ...
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... incident . And we must understand that those first responders , all 1.2 million of them , represented by 32,000 departments , 85 percent of them are volunteers , have been handling incidents involving materials that we would oftentimes ...
... incident . And we must understand that those first responders , all 1.2 million of them , represented by 32,000 departments , 85 percent of them are volunteers , have been handling incidents involving materials that we would oftentimes ...
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... incidents . Dr. Hamre recently testified that the Guard and Reserve forces are forward deployed all over Amer- ica ... incident commander . Second , they will advise civilian first responders regarding appropriate actions . And , third ...
... incidents . Dr. Hamre recently testified that the Guard and Reserve forces are forward deployed all over Amer- ica ... incident commander . Second , they will advise civilian first responders regarding appropriate actions . And , third ...
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Page 81 - ... next month on continuing this important series of experiments. ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Activities in the missile defense technology base are key to countering future, more difficult threats. The technology base program underpins the theater ballistic missile defense, cruise missile defense, and Space Based Laser programs. It will enable the Department to provide block upgrades to baseline systems, perform technology demonstrations, reduce program risk, accelerate the insertion of new...