I think it is an imperative that goes beyond fiscal stewardship, fiduciary responsibility. I think it is almost like a moral imperative, as well.
Thomas Carper
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having the wherewithal and the talent to be able to put together those kinds of packages could facilitate the disposal process.
We need to look to the needs of the least of these, but we need to do that in a cost effective way.
I want us to hit rewind and go back about 3 or 4 minutes to the exchange between Ms. Foscarinis and Senator Coburn.
What other approaches did you consider and why did you settle on this BRAC-like approach?
I think you were quoted, Mr. Werfel, in maybe it was before a House Committee, the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee--I think it says you stated that a Civilian Property Realignment Board could save the Federal Government…
I have always said to the folks in Central and Southern Delaware, BRAC can be our friend.
When we look at the potential source of savings, one, we can save money by getting properties off the books, and if we can sell them for a few dollars, so be it.





