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Does it make economic sense over the life cycle of the barracks?

Mr. Arny, what is the projected date by which all UXO clean-up will be completed?

We will not spend anymore money, I can assure you.

As Senator Bayh said, we'd like to make sure that the investment we're making in Okinawa is an investment that can be utilized.

I think everybody in this room knows that in 90 days, this is not going to be settled because we don't even have the EIS done taking into account the noise of the F-35.

I'm deeply concerned with some of the conclusions that the NAS review came to as it related to Camp Lejeune, and specifically the water contamination.

DOD has made progress in implementing the BRAC 2005 round but faces challenges in its ability to meet the September 15, 2011, statutory completion deadline.

Mr. Calcara and Ms. Ferguson, as for the future of Baumholder, what major units does the Army plan to station there?

I urge Congress to now demonstrate the U.S. commitment to the Roadmap by approving our fiscal year 2010 MILCON budget request of $378 million in fiscal year 2010.

Secretary Penn, how are the Marine Corps' training needs being evaluated and included in the EIS process supporting the move to Guam?

Secretary Penn, what is the Navy doing to address these concerns?

Aside from a basic estimate of over $4.0 billion for the U.S. investment, does the Navy have a detailed current estimate of costs to U.S. taxpayers to complete this initiative?

Let's do it real quick, let's figure out what it's going to be, let's figure out what the partners' obligations are, let's figure out what ours are, but let's get the details before we start talking about the funding.

It is just such a key location, with a population that is so pro-American, pro-citizen, because they are American citizens.

Trust me, I get a full sense of the scope of what we're trying to do. What I'm desperately trying to do is get a sense of what is this going to cost us.

I'll hope that our staff converses with you about whether there should be a Plan B or not.

Potentially, when that stay goes away, if litigation is still pursued, what does that do to delaying our ability to meet the deadlines that we have for the purposes of training?

This is a unique budget year, in many ways, as we consider decisions and authorizations that will have far-reaching consequences.