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Mark Pryor

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Mark Pryor is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure during his tenure. Pryor was known for his moderate stance and worked across party lines on various legislative initiatives. He was re-elected in 2008 but lost his bid for a third term in 2014, marking the end of his Senate career.

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Apr 22, 2009

the policy is that if they are former staffers, they shouldn't be there.

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Apr 22, 2009

Do you know how much the encryption adds to the cost?

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Apr 22, 2009

Well, I will tell you what. I still--my sense is that we are heavy in this area, and we are expensive in this area.

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Apr 22, 2009

I have a concern about doing counterintelligence as well.

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Apr 22, 2009

Okay. And is there a long-term plan on the Power Plant?

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Apr 22, 2009

thanks to Senator Pryor, the gift shop has increased its program to evaluate its products and ensure compliance

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Apr 22, 2009

I just want to make sure that we are not dropping something that we really need.

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Apr 22, 2009

I would encourage you, if you are thinking about any changes, to certainly reach out to State and local people because they really rely on those grants, and that is, in a lot of ways--in a lot of places and a lot of ways, that is really…

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Apr 22, 2009

We hope within a few months to announce the final criteria after receiving all of this stakeholder input.

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Apr 22, 2009

But the policy is that if they are former staffers, they shouldn't be there.

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Apr 22, 2009

They tried to consolidate the 38 Federal law enforcement assistance programs like COPS, et cetera, into three competitive grant programs.

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Apr 22, 2009

And I will note that my understanding is--I am getting this from just some research I have done--that when the District of Columbia went to a new system, in the District, it was about $40 million.

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