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Ted Stevens

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Ted Stevens was a prominent U.S. Senator from Alaska, serving from 1968 to 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he was known for his influential role in shaping federal policies related to aviation, telecommunications, and infrastructure. Stevens was a key advocate for modernizing the air traffic control system, emphasizing the need for quick action to prevent aviation gridlock. His tenure was marked by significant contributions to Alaska's development and federal funding for various projects in the state. Stevens was the longest-serving senator in Alaska's history and held several leadership positions, including Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman.

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Apr 25, 2007

They were empty silos, weren't they?

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Apr 25, 2007

When is that going to--that transition soon--when is that?

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Apr 25, 2007

Shifting to the Poland situation--thank you for mentioning that.

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Apr 25, 2007

if there is anything that stands out about this program is that it's been totally supported on a bipartisan basis by this subcommittee

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Apr 25, 2007

What about the aegis--the standard missile program?

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Apr 25, 2007

Will that be tested on the ship this year?

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Apr 25, 2007

And you expect to be able to use it in 2010?

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Apr 25, 2007

Are you developing milestones--up our way, we call them mileposts.

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Apr 25, 2007

Go back to the ABL, if you would. Do you expect any delays in that program?

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Apr 25, 2007

I had several questions about the reports of water in the facilities at Fort Greeley.

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Apr 25, 2007

I'd like to go into a classified discussion on those in terms of their interoperability and vulnerability.

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