the sequestration is just a really bad idea.
What I would do is look at conditions for what we expect them to do.
You're having to make choices between the retired healthcare costs and fighting this war and future wars.
Is there a growing will to use that capability by our enemies?
All we are asking is that these agencies will publish and give folks the terms and conditions under which they want to consider insourcing.
I guess my concern is that we are expanding Government healthcare programs, to me, that need to be reformed, not expanded.
There's a Pearl Harbor in the making here.
The Subcontracting Transparency and Reliability Act, H.R. 3893, addresses a number of small business contracting issues.
This amendment offered by Congressman Mulvaney will simplify the limitations on subcontracting for small businesses...
I would urge you to do it sooner rather than later.
It's not something I'm very proud of, and it's going to take bipartisanship to undo this.
If we do not change the sequestration dilemma, if we don't do something about it before the election as a Congress, when can we expect layof...
I think there's a high risk.
If you want to double that, you're going to destroy the best military we've ever had.
The longer it takes, the more you make. The more it costs, the longer it takes for the contractor, the more they make.
it is for the mutual benefit of the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan and America, also security for India having a stable Pakistan is my view...
In South Carolina, as I understand it, if the Medicaid eligibility is expanded and implemented in 2014 as envisioned by Obama healthcare, my...
How can you convince us that the current course on NGEN will be the best approach for the Navy and for the taxpayer?