We've all had incidences in our states. A number of years ago, we had an incident in New Hampshire that prompted an early discussion in our ...
It's the rural areas that really we need the help the most.
What's the benefit of FirstNet?
I would argue without rural coverage you probably could do this quite easily commercially.
Our troops who put their lives on the line for our freedom and security should not be sent into harm's way with the cheapest equipment--they...
I have some additional questions. So I am going to start this, but then we have a vote on the floor that we have to be back in 4 minutes.
What if they did not get the same deal? How does that hurt us?
the concept of 'acquisitions reform' has been around for many decades, however we have witnessed major weapons programs taking a longer time...
I think one of our goals in this acquisition reform is actually to streamline and to actually make this a more efficient yet accountable sys...
Training simulation accounts were severely cut due to sequestration, yet they can provide significant cost savings.
I guess I do not understand why we are negotiating for them when we are dealing with scarce dollars and we could be better focusing our reso...
If sequester does happen, how many years would full readiness recovery be delayed?
the sequestration effect is even greater because they cannot necessarily reallocate in a way because they are a small supplier.
What is the impact of the shortfall?
another sequester would prevent any opportunity to recover the readiness our Nation deserves and lead to creating a hollow force we have fou...
With regard to contracting for foreign military sales, it seems that the U.S. Government is, in essence, negotiating on behalf of foreign Go...
I continue to be concerned about the use of Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) contracts for specialized gear.
Providing the best weapons and equipment to our service members can be the difference between our troops returning home safely or not at all...