The President's budget includes a significant increase in funding for Special Operations Forces (SOFs).
Secretary Rumsfeld, the chairman of the Nuclear Weapons Council has established a panel to examine 'the risks associated with not testing ou...
Secretary Rumsfeld, Congress appropriated millions of dollars for JSIMS and its related Service programs in fiscal year 2003, how does DOD/J...
Thank you for trying to get your arms around this problem and steering us in a direction that best protects our country.
Well, bless you. Mr. Chairman, I would just conclude by saying two names, Scott Speicher, let's not forget him.
DOD should expand the authority of the National Guard Bureau within the Department of Defense to that of a separate entity.
I have just been told that that is being zeroed out in the fiscal year 2004 budget, which is hard for me to even imagine.
I think we all ought to be aware, because your colleagues do not seem to be aware of that.
Secretary Johnson, can you estimate the additional cost involved to bring the size of the fleet anywhere near the Chief of Naval Operation's...
current and future operations in the global war on terrorism are increasingly requiring mobilization of large numbers of Reserve component f...
U.S. combat operations will continue to focus on targeting and destroying the remnants of terrorist forces in Afghanistan.
Secretary Rumsfeld, current and future operations in the global war on terrorism are increasingly requiring mobilization of large numbers of...
Space-based radar (SBR) is a key element and will provide the capability to look deeply and persistently into areas that are inaccessible to...
It is critical that the United States come clean on this issue and that our veterans who may have been exposed to dangerous chemicals in the...
Needless to say, it is important that we have assured access to space.
Secretary Rumsfeld, the recent Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy has the Nation reassessing the value of space exploration, experimentation, an...
Providing total space awareness and the ability to control all areas of space whenever necessary.
Do you believe that nuclear-test-readiness should be shortened? What do you think is the appropriate time frame: 3 months, 6 months, a year?