I want to thank the testifiers. I want to thank all three of our panels.
I want to thank Ms. Rosenworcel for her testimony.
Thank you, Senator Hirono.
There are no best practices at this point.
Thank you for your interest in the program and we look forward to collaborating with this subcommittee on ways the progr...
But we have a voluntary program for missile alert notification. We have one state, zero territory, zero counties partici...
With regard to the Wireless Emergency Alert System, I think what came to light was that wireless providers are not requi...
You can talk about the numbers of people who would perish in the event of the attack itself, but in the aftermath of tha...
The fact that the people of Hawaii and the hundreds of thousands of visitors in the State that day immediately presumed ...
This hearing presents a good opportunity to bring State and Federal officials together to work to regain the public's tr...
So that alarm should never have gone off at Joint Base Pearl Harbor.
As we sit here and have this really robust discussion, is there some kind of a technical problem with the military, the ...
I will say that the particular individual did not make the right decision.
I would describe that as benign neglect.
We need to exhaust all diplomatic efforts to continue to work toward denuclearizing North Korea, bring about peace, and ...
why shouldn't the DoD be responsible for sending out the notification, especially given with the existing notification s...
I share the sentiment that Senator Schatz initially stated, which is that maybe when it comes to natural disasters...
The false missile alert also made clear the need for improvements to the distribution side of our Emergency Alert System...