National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 508

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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services

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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

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Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services

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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 1

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 1

Author: U. S. Committee On Armed Services

Publisher: Forgotten Books

Published: 2018-10-09

Total Pages: 770

ISBN-13: 9780365879343

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Excerpt from Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 1: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, First Session; Unified Commands, Military Posture/Budget Amendment, Service Secretaries/Service Chiefs. Ballistic Missile Defense Many Of these are three - story walkup apartments. We have young mothers that have two or three young children. For her to wash the clothes she has to go down three or four flights of stairs to the basement. What does she do with the young children while She is doing that? She has to carry them along with the laundry downstairs to do that. I do not believe that is asking too much for these standards, and I must tell you, Mr. Chairman, even with these very modest stand ards, 69 percent of our Army families in Europe are living in condi tions that do not meet those standards of a washer and a dryer, a stove and a refrigerator, and two bathrooms. Mr. Chairman, when I worked this with the Pentagon, I briefed the Joint Chiefs, I briefed the Defense Resources Board, I talked to the Secretary Of Defense, and I believe that I have a sympathetic ear. I do not know what will be in the budget when it comes over. I have not seen that, but if it comes over the way that I hope that it does, I would encourage the support of the committee. Mr. Chairman, thank you for the Opportunity to appear before you today. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 255

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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 6

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 6

Author: United States; Congress; Senat Services

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Published: 2015-08-05

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781332257461

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Excerpt from Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 6: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 1416 The subcommittee meets today to receive testimony regarding recruitment and retention of military personnel within the Department of Defense and the military services. This hearing is a followup to our February 24, 2000 hearing on this same subject. I asked for this hearing in order to discuss the innovative ideas to enhance recruiting and retention, those ideas that you are pursuing and those that you may be considering. I also want to get an update on the current status of the services recruiting and retention achievements as compared to your goals and to predictions that each of you made for fiscal year 2001 during our hearing on February 24. The fact that we have devoted five hearings over the past 4 years to recruiting and retention reflects the priority we assign to this issue. Despite tremendous efforts on behalf of recruiters, the recruiting chiefs, the personnel chiefs, the Department of Defense, and Congress, we re just now beginning to reverse the trends that we've seen over recent years in recruiting. The military services must be able to recruit the best and brightest young Americans to serve in the military. I do not have to remind our witnesses today we re experiencing one of the most challenging times in recruiting the highest quality young men and women. As this hearing is a continuation of a series of hearings examining the recruiting and retention programs, I want to urge our witnesses to speak with utmost candor, and share common goals in the interest of men and women serving our Nation. Working together I am confident that we can take the necessary steps to preserve the finest military system in the world. Senator Cleland has been delayed and when he arrives well give him an opportunity to make an opening statement. Senator Allard, would you like to make an opening statement? Following your remarks, I will insert for the record the opening statement of Senator Strom Thurmond. Statement Of Senator Wayne Allard Senator Allard. Mr. Chairman, thank you, just a brief comment, if I may. This is the first Personnel Subcommittee hearing of the year and now Ill tell you, you are to be congratulated, Mr. Chairman, for moving on to your second chair. I want to congratulate you on the hard work and I look forward to working with you in the coming year. Now, while I'm extending congratulations, I would like to praise the military recruiting commands. I know that 1999 was a bad year for many of your commands and through hard work recruiting has much improved all around. I want to congratulate you on your hard effort in that regard. These hearings, I think, Mr. Chairman, serve as a good bellwether for the Armed Services Committee. Two years ago we were in recruiting and retention paralysis because of pay, benefits, and quality of life issues. We were later able to substantially address those matters with passage of Senate Bill 4 at that time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.


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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 7

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 7

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Published: 2015-08-05

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9781332257485

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Excerpt from Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002, Vol. 7: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 1416 Today, the Strategic Subcommittee will learn about the progress that the National Nuclear Security Administration is making to provide for safe, secure, and reliable nuclear weapons programs. As we consider Nnsa's fiscal year 2002 budget request, our second such request since the agency's formation, we want to make sure that NNSA is putting together the best possible program to continue to ensure a strong national deterrent. I know General Gordon has been working tirelessly to bring together his team at the Nnsa and to reorganize the Department of Energy's (Doe) Defense Programs to provide a cohesive management structure that avoids the pitfalls that have plagued these programs in the past. Over the past 2 years, there have been several reports examining programs now in the Nnsa. These reports were critical of DOE's management, security failures, infrastructure, of personnel retention and replacement policies, as well as specific campaigns or projects. The underlying theme through virtually all of the reports was the enormity of the challenges facing Nnsa. Although there was agreement that we have the best and brightest people working on the worlds most impressive science program, there were also deep reservations about the general health of the program. With the formation of the Nnsa, we sought, and continue to seek, a new chance to provide a world-class, science-based nuclear weapons program and matching world-class operations, infrastructure, and workforce to carry us well into the 21st century. As we hear from our witnesses today, I hope we can learn how to move beyond the system that in some places seems to be repaired with a short-term fix instead of a comprehensive program which at the end of 10 years will still provide a durable infrastructure and a lasting legacy. I hope we can learn how to make sure we have a highly skilled workforce equal to our existing scientists, engineers, and technicians. Our Cold War warriors need to see an increase in apprentices whose training has occurred since the end of the Cold War. Perhaps more importantly, our next generation of workers needs some onsite training alongside experienced weapons designers. Our seasoned workforce offers unique expertise that is of great value, and such a resource should not be wasted. Challenges to our Nations weapons programs, infrastructure, and workforce expose us to a variety of vulnerabilities now and in the future. Although some of the fixes will require additional funding, many of the existing problems may be fixable with innovation, better management practices, and disciplined funding plans, not more money. The subcommittee also would like to hear about specific issues pertaining to how the Nnsa is meeting its national security requirement. Accordingly, the subcommittee is interested in hearing about the progress with our capability to produce replacement tritium. Additionally, we are interested in hearing about our progress with plutonium and pit production, including both short and long-term solutions. We are interested in knowing about our major campaigns, including the National Ignition Facility (NIF) and the Advanced Simulation and Computing Initiative (Asci). About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com


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Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2002

Author: United States. Congress. Senat Services

Publisher: Hardpress Publishing

Published: 2013-12

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9781314661712

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