the consequences of a nuclear or radiological terrorist attack would be catastrophic.
Is it that we need to set up programs that can help them learn how to take care of these materials?
Many agencies face difficulties recruiting and retaining high-skilled employees, particularly in fields requiring specia...
I commend the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in its efforts to improve the delivery of foreign assist...
I will continue to do all I can to support your vision of good jobs for everyone, because a strong economy depends on a ...
I would say that would be my last question to you, and I want to thank you so much.
I think leadership among some key nations--and those nations I consider to be the United States, South Korea, Japan, and...
I would like to ask the next question to DOE and DOD.
The Federal deficit is a national security issue.
This is a bipartisan issue that I hope all of my colleagues will actively pursue in the future.
I was alarmed by your testimony about unsecured radiological materials in hospitals and medical facilities.
I sincerely congratulate you and the President on your willingness and desire to think creatively about how we may make ...
I want to thank you for the great work you've done here.
I want to applaud you and the President for working to find ways to support our small businesses and decrease our trade ...
Less than a year after one of the most devastating tsunami's the world has ever seen, the Department of Commerce decided...
I strongly suggest to you that, as with the budget, it is always better to start these conversations sooner.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for your leadership in holding this important hearing.
I might suggest that explicitly targeting such programs is not a constructive way to begin a dialog over what I consider...