You want that system in Alaska by the end of 2004.
It is not clear how the national missile defense system to be deployed by 2004 will be manned 24 hours a day.
If we are going to completely throw off the schedule of these folks, I do not want to do that.
All right.
Secretary Crouch, will the President's planned deployment of the national missile defense system in Alaska go ahead by t...
General Kadish, should we proceed with deployment of the GMD system if we have not yet completed a successful test that ...
General Kadish, when do you plan to increase test complexity to include targets with signatures, countermeasures, and fl...
The Missile Defense Agency is an R&D agency that has no operational control over the system it develops.
Let me ask a policy question to the secretary over there. That would be the first time that we would be weaponizing spac...
That is why you need my vote.
Why, then, is there no current capability against a real threat?
Yet you have had some interceptor successes?
So, since your statement in February, there has been such sufficient confidence in the system and the testing that you f...
Mr. Christie, in your February assessment of the ground-based national missile defense program, you stated that 'only a ...
Secretary White, Secretary Johnson, and Secretary Roche, are the kinds of units that are in the various Reserve componen...
Secretary White, Secretary Johnson, and Secretary Roche, in addition, is the current mobilization causing you to rethink...
the Army is too small for its mission profile.
General Kadish, during the hearing, you stated that the operational, fielded GMD system would require targeting data to ...