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  • ...subcomittee of the [[Senate Armed Services Committee]] (SASC), and focuses on a wide range of related topics centered around new threats to the U.S. (inc ''See also the '''House [[Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology]]'''''
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  • ...relations practice. He also served for many years on the firm’s Executive Committee... ...e was a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Government Operations Committee and chairman of the Democratic Study Group.
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  • ...owell]]. But, according to Hart, the Bush administration never followed up on the commission's urgent recommendations, even after he repeated them in a p ..., is Counsel to [[Coudert Brothers]] and co-chair of the [[U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century / Hart-Rudman Commission]]. [http://www.nssg
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  • ...e in Alabama, and the first retired Admiral or General elected to the U.S. Senate by any state. ...mily, and other goals paralleling and developing support for his principle Senate projects.
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  • ...Armed Services Committee]], Gordon said the Nuclear Weapons Council study on a [[bunker-penetrating warhead]] is examining two possible designs, one by
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  • ...er Cyril Wyche Flory''' was appointed as an assistant secretary of defense on August 2, 2005, by President [[George W. Bush]] in a [[recess appointment]] ...an Sen. [[Carl Levin]], the senior Democrat on the [[Senate Armed Services Committee]], in a dispute over release of intelligence-related documents that Levin s
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  • '''Charles L. Overby''' is a director of the [[Committee to Protect Journalists]] and "chairman, chief executive officer, and presid ...ewspaper won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for news and editorials on education reform in Mississippi. He worked for 16 years as reporter, editor
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  • ...preparing and proposing the Subcommittee mark-up of the budget; preparing committee reports in these areas; and developing analyses of technical, political, an ...proposing the mark-up of the President's budget request, and preparing the committee reports in these areas.
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  • ...sid=ad5dMFpGUfi8 "Bush Names Edelman to No. 3 Defense Post, Bypassing U.S. Senate,"] Bloomberg News, August 9, 2005.</ref> ...sid=ad5dMFpGUfi8 "Bush Names Edelman to No. 3 Defense Post, Bypassing U.S. Senate,"] Bloomberg News, August 9, 2005.</ref>
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  • ...odwin Procter]]. She also served on the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee, 1987-90, working for the Chairman, Senator Sam Nunn, where she oversaw the
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  • ...e federal government, and is the former President and CEO of the [[Project on National Security Reform]]. Locher graduated from the United States Militar ...e of the President as executive secretary of the White House Working Group on Maritime Policy. Returning to the Pentagon, Locher worked in the Office of
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  • ...d to the [[Senate Committee on Armed Services]] and the [[Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]. [http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/news/natio ...pages on '''[[Congressional actions on the Iraq War|congressional actions on the Iraq War]]''' and the '''[[Troop "surge" in Iraq|troop "surge" in Iraq]
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  • ....<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:h.r.01022: Thomas page on H.R. 1022]</ref> * [[House Committee on Armed Services]]
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  • ...r 15 years. During this time he traveled overseas to volunteer his medical services at Cambodian refugee camps in [[Thailand]], Salvadoran refugee camps in [[H ...on the House Committee on Veteran's Affairs and the [[House Armed Services Committee]].
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  • Ortiz did not vote on the [[Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 20 Ortiz was born in Robstown, Texas on June 3, 1937. He attended Del Mar Collage from 1965 to 1967. When Ortiz wa
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  • ...m the following departments: 5.9% Justice; 3.1% State; 6.2% Health & Human Services; 2.8% Energy; 26.3% Defense. ==Related SourceWatch Resources on Homeland Security==
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  • ...avy (1977-1979), and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1970-73. [http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/commission.html] During his military service in the U.S. Army, he served as an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I), Helsin
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  • ...on cards for former state and local law enforcement officers; restrictions on transporting a handgun in a vehicle modified; disorderly conduct provision; * Going armed with a concealed and dangerious weapon and ineligible to possess a firearm
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  • ...unn.jpg|left]]Sam Nunn was the longtime chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee (1987–1995). He is Co-Chairman and Chief Executive of the [[Nuclear Threa Nunn is on the steering committee of the Campaign to [[Fix the Debt]].<ref name=FTDLead">Fix the Debt, [http:
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  • ...security consultant to CBS radio and television as a frequent commentator on the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. <ref name="analyst">David Barstow, "[http: ...aff during the Kosovo crisis. He also worked on the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) as a member of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Sta
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