Recent Counterintelligence Problems at Department of Energy Laboratories: Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session : Hearing Held April 15, 1999, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1999 - 34 pages |
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... service members are choosing to leave the military rather than take the vaccine . If true , this could be could have a significant effect on the services ' ability to carry out their contingency missions and even their rou- tine ...
... service members are choosing to leave the military rather than take the vaccine . If true , this could be could have a significant effect on the services ' ability to carry out their contingency missions and even their rou- tine ...
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Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... service personnel and to the public regarding the details of this program ... member of the Armed Services Committee , I ap- preciate your inviting me to ...
Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... service personnel and to the public regarding the details of this program ... member of the Armed Services Committee , I ap- preciate your inviting me to ...
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Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... Member that has a - we have many different experts on this panel , but if ... Service Chiefs and all the high - ranking people that have taken the shots ...
Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... Member that has a - we have many different experts on this panel , but if ... Service Chiefs and all the high - ranking people that have taken the shots ...
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Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... service at Tinker Air Force Base and 7 years on active duty with the United ... member falling ill after taking this vaccine and then being told not to ...
Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... service at Tinker Air Force Base and 7 years on active duty with the United ... member falling ill after taking this vaccine and then being told not to ...
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Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... member of Physicians for Social Responsibility , or PSR , and a physician at ... service members resulted in 20 percent of vac- cinated soldiers developing ...
Hearing Before the Military Procurement Subcommittee of the Committee Armed Services ... member of Physicians for Social Responsibility , or PSR , and a physician at ... service members resulted in 20 percent of vac- cinated soldiers developing ...
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Page 336 - Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — are responsible for their own accounting.
Page 62 - DOD organizations: the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence; and the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Page 63 - the capability to collect, process, and disseminate an uninterrupted flow of Information while exploiting or denying an adversary's ability to do the same.
Page 143 - The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation.
Page 254 - Directive states that certain national infrastructures, eg, energy, information and communications, and banking and finance, are critical to the national and economic security of the United States and the well being of its citizenry, and that the United States will take all necessary measures to protect them. The...
Page 3 - DOD under the authority, direction, and control of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence. The...
Page 302 - descriptions of the tasks, operational elements, and information flows required to accomplish or support a warfighting function," ie, the pertinent activities, operational elements, and associated information flows.
Page 154 - . . . quality cannot be guaranteed for final tests on random samples but only from a combination of in-process tests, end-product tests, and strict controls of the entire manufacturing process.
Page 140 - War or anti-botulinum vaccine) constitutes "treatment," or that it is not experimental because of being declared safe and effective by the FDA. In fact, the anthrax vaccine was licensed by the FDA before efficacy studies were required. Its efficacy against inhalational anthrax has been questioned. Moreover, it is likely that an adversary would use a strain (possibly genetically engineered) against which the vaccine is not effective (see Ivins BE. Welkos SL: "Recent advances in the development of...
Page 112 - Maryland, to allow a self-motivated group of clinicians the opportunity to discuss/review the AVIP and conduct a peer review of key clinical program elements. Documentation - There are several other quality assurance/quality improvement measures commonly adopted in medical treatment facilities to ensure the highest clinical standards are fulfilled. All clinical encounters (eg immunizations administered, sick call visits, hospitalizations, etc.) are documented in the patient's health record (HREC)....