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>> the nda is relying on the individuals holding up the other end. is only as reliable as they can be. things that make us more resilient, more reliable are the systems that we build that produce complexity. that produce attack surface. -- a tax service. deliver foundational technologies in a reliable way. so, we are not open to every possible mistake. not everyone is so graceful when all these kinds of things happen. back on the west coast, a lot of folks barely notice anything happened. getting back up to this state, that is critical. a critical part of delivery. amanda: obviously, there is still a lot of attention on the colonial pipeline in the survivor attack -- the cyberattack. i think we will see investment as a result of that intention but -- of that attention but how far are we from protecting against intentional bad acts as far as unintentional ones? >> pretty far from where we need to be. a lot of work that needs to be done. even as an industry, we know it needs to be done is not being delivered consistently across areas we are vulnerable.
>> the nda is relying on the individuals holding up the other end. is only as reliable as they can be. things that make us more resilient, more reliable are the systems that we build that produce complexity. that produce attack surface. -- a tax service. deliver foundational technologies in a reliable way. so, we are not open to every possible mistake. not everyone is so graceful when all these kinds of things happen. back on the west coast, a lot of folks barely notice anything happened....
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being in a small coffee shop, signing an nda, it'sjust not doable.sjust not doable. it's just easier to jump doable. it's just easier to jump on the app and book a doable. it�*s just easier to jump on the app and book a co— working space. jump on the app and book a co- working space-— jump on the app and book a co- working space. who knows, maybe this a- - working space. who knows, maybe this app will— working space. who knows, maybe this app will help — working space. who knows, maybe this app will help cherelle's - this app will help cherelle's team to be more nimble on line. then it was on the pitch. meanwhile i don't normally mind getting my hands dirty at work with these days, it's all about keeping them clean. all pretty used to being greeted by a hand sanitiser anywhere we go these days. your work past would have an rfid tag in it which sets off an alert if you walk straight past this, so a discrete text message would arrive on your phone, reminding you to go back again and clean your hands. there we go, job done. just don't have your ringtone
being in a small coffee shop, signing an nda, it'sjust not doable.sjust not doable. it's just easier to jump doable. it's just easier to jump on the app and book a doable. it�*s just easier to jump on the app and book a co— working space. jump on the app and book a co- working space-— jump on the app and book a co- working space. who knows, maybe this a- - working space. who knows, maybe this app will— working space. who knows, maybe this app will help — working space. who knows,...
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. >>> con el dÍa de la nda independencia en estados unidos a menos de dos semanas, las autoridades se que incautaron a dÍas de la celebraciÓn del 4 de julio. >>> vigilan las redes sociales. se hicieron pasar por clientese, e incautaron la mercancÍa. >>> una informaciÓn que tiene que teneres que no importel tamaÑo de los fuegos artificiales todos son peligrosos, grandes o pequeÑos, mire este cilindro. es bastante peligroso, lo encendieron y provocÓ que dos edificios se incendiaran. estas son las imÁgenes de lo que quedÓ de la infraestructura. unas 42 personas quedaron desplazadas. >>> los expone a lesiones, las llamas a base de quÍmicos puede resultar en quemaduras no solo en la piel sino en los ojos. >>> se me quemÓ el pelo, las uÑas. >>> se decomisÓ fuegos artificiales valorados en 4 mil dÓlares. estamos en sequÍa, y las posibilidades de que terminen en un incendio forestal aumenta. usted podrÍa terminar con una multa o en la cÁrcel. >>> no intente prender un dispositivo que ha fallado. mantenga una mangera al lado para apagar los fuegos. >>> esta tarde los bomberos trabajan para con
. >>> con el dÍa de la nda independencia en estados unidos a menos de dos semanas, las autoridades se que incautaron a dÍas de la celebraciÓn del 4 de julio. >>> vigilan las redes sociales. se hicieron pasar por clientese, e incautaron la mercancÍa. >>> una informaciÓn que tiene que teneres que no importel tamaÑo de los fuegos artificiales todos son peligrosos, grandes o pequeÑos, mire este cilindro. es bastante peligroso, lo encendieron y provocÓ que dos...
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being in a small coffee shop signing an nda, it's just not doable.on the app and book a co—working space, it's brilliant for us. who knows, maybe this app will help cherelle's team to as nimble online as her old one was on the pitch. lara: meanwhile, i don't normally mind getting my hands dirty at work but these days, it's all about keeping them clea n. well, we're all pretty used to being greeted by a hand sanitiser anywhere we go these days. your work past would have an rfid tag in it which sets off an alert if you walk straight past this, so a discreet text message would arrive on your phone, reminding you to go back again and clean your hands. there we go, job done. just don't have your ringtone set to loud. imagine the shame. pre—pandemic, savortex had focused on smart hand dryers that counted how many people used them compared to how many passed by. some maybejust didn't dry their hands but many didn't wash them, yuck. and then covid struck. however the future of our workplaces may play out, one thing can be fairly sure, and that's that they're
being in a small coffee shop signing an nda, it's just not doable.on the app and book a co—working space, it's brilliant for us. who knows, maybe this app will help cherelle's team to as nimble online as her old one was on the pitch. lara: meanwhile, i don't normally mind getting my hands dirty at work but these days, it's all about keeping them clea n. well, we're all pretty used to being greeted by a hand sanitiser anywhere we go these days. your work past would have an rfid tag in it which...
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here's the nda perhaps that the presence of the american president somehow mean the difference betweencity hall is jammed with 300,000 berliners. speaking of warm welcomes, the thermometer is above 80 in the shade. >> the berliners who have lived disciplined, are quick to address the importance of this latest historical event. it's within this city that an unscrupulous look around, and misuse enthusiasm, have to bring about the greatest error in german history. like people of any lands, these people have had to pay dearly in the aftermath of that threat of terror. there are tears on this 26th of june have the ring of an affirmation. >> today, we have had a referendum which will reverberate around every country in the world. >> this speech by president kennedy makes modern history, and it is the most damning moment, one can hear about when he thinks about the wall, and what it stands for. [applause] >> 3000 years ago, 2000 years ago, the proudest saying was -- today, in the world freedom the proudest post is i am a berlin or! [applause] >> there are some who say, there are some who say,
here's the nda perhaps that the presence of the american president somehow mean the difference betweencity hall is jammed with 300,000 berliners. speaking of warm welcomes, the thermometer is above 80 in the shade. >> the berliners who have lived disciplined, are quick to address the importance of this latest historical event. it's within this city that an unscrupulous look around, and misuse enthusiasm, have to bring about the greatest error in german history. like people of any lands,...
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is now $31 billion and with the supporting allies so basically to appropriate to get into the nda a of 21 to play a huge part. my hope is the biden administration would continue that level of funding with a wide range of challenges. but we are dedicated to a strong national security and fiscal responsibility. and then all my members will have a say to where the defense budget is and how it comes out of the house in a narrowly held house the opinion will matter. and the alliances, whole of government the biden administration clearly had taken part former secretary of state george schultz was a republican that compared diplomacy to gardening. and we have to make those investments because this type of relationship takes constant maintenance. so if we continue that farmer analogy because a lot of people that do that work there are some morale issues so finally the biden administration is more willing and is not comfortable highlighting human rights. you can be strong and defend your values and that is seen as a weakness. that human rights and core democratic values to be the person who def
is now $31 billion and with the supporting allies so basically to appropriate to get into the nda a of 21 to play a huge part. my hope is the biden administration would continue that level of funding with a wide range of challenges. but we are dedicated to a strong national security and fiscal responsibility. and then all my members will have a say to where the defense budget is and how it comes out of the house in a narrowly held house the opinion will matter. and the alliances, whole of...
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. >> i wonder, my bias as an authorizer whether it is nda causing the chaos or the appropriations process, not to throw the appropriators under the bus but we tend to consistently have them on the defense cycle every year. there is new regulations and it gets to this issue where it is easier for the big primes to comply with a new regulatory requirement than it is for small and medium-sized contractor. part of the reason we don't see more diversified industrial base with new pride emerging is because of that regulatory problem in addition to the way dod awards money. this is actually something that keeps coming up in the supply chain task force, we establish this thing called the industrial base, the uk is part of it, canada and it hasn't produced the allied cooperation it is intended to produce and part of it is to allow our allies a little bit of freedom from draconian application but that isn't happening right now so this is something we are evaluating not just from a pure us perspective but also in terms of how do we more closely collaborate technologically? not a good answer to your
. >> i wonder, my bias as an authorizer whether it is nda causing the chaos or the appropriations process, not to throw the appropriators under the bus but we tend to consistently have them on the defense cycle every year. there is new regulations and it gets to this issue where it is easier for the big primes to comply with a new regulatory requirement than it is for small and medium-sized contractor. part of the reason we don't see more diversified industrial base with new pride...
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. >> second with the electromagnetic spectrum operations the nda aid apart the department was directed to update the strategy so in 2020 to come up with a strategy now you have seen the implementation plan can you give us an update where we are at? >> you may have heard me say the vice-chairman is leading the effort with the deputy secretary to make sure we lay out the implementation plan and supervise the implementation of the plan. this is very important. with a great power and then to expect a much more contested airspace and greater pressure on the electromagnetic spectrum and you know this we experienced some significant issues early on in iraq and afghanistan trying to manage that spectrum to make sure each services skirt advocate is increasingly difficult going forward. >> i think the vice chair has done a great job. somebody at the one star or two star level that owns this in the future at the four-star level they do 100 different things so thank you for your consideration. so for the chairman, what can you do to strengthen deterrence for taiwan? what type of weapons can we sel
. >> second with the electromagnetic spectrum operations the nda aid apart the department was directed to update the strategy so in 2020 to come up with a strategy now you have seen the implementation plan can you give us an update where we are at? >> you may have heard me say the vice-chairman is leading the effort with the deputy secretary to make sure we lay out the implementation plan and supervise the implementation of the plan. this is very important. with a great power and...
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he was the one that leaked the fact there was an nda by trying to promote a book.full responsibility and profusely apologized to me. i do believe he is trying to do the right thing, and i do believe that he is sorry. and for that i am grateful. >> i'm curious. the former president himself spoke at a rally over the weekend. generally speaking, what do you think now when you see him as former president out there doing what he does? >> it's comical, almost. it's sad, and i didn't see what you were talking about, but i try not to follow him anymore. it's just absurd, and i almost feel sorry for him in a way because i don't believe he's all mentally there. >> i don't know where you were on january 6 during the insurrection itself, but what was your reaction to that and his role in it? >> like i said, it's just utterly repulsive and disgusting, and every day i think this can't get any morry d -- more ridiculous, that we're actually living this. it's like, hold my beer. nobody can stop him. >> what do you think about him leaving open the possibility of running for preside
he was the one that leaked the fact there was an nda by trying to promote a book.full responsibility and profusely apologized to me. i do believe he is trying to do the right thing, and i do believe that he is sorry. and for that i am grateful. >> i'm curious. the former president himself spoke at a rally over the weekend. generally speaking, what do you think now when you see him as former president out there doing what he does? >> it's comical, almost. it's sad, and i didn't see...
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i was in business school and nda worked in the private sector for a few years and my heart just called me back to the policies. so i started doing policy work advocacy in my return to the private sector around 2010 in this work it was a lame-duck session of congress became clear president obama was a real interest said the bush were in over million dollars and it infuriated me. your both american political parties working together bridges tax burden on millionaires. so i got a few they crafted a letter essentially said that the country raise my taxes and tit absolutely blew up in the beginning we don't now organization a few hundred members. 75 countries and we met with countless lawmakers to talk to themabout what is going on in this country . those was my friend partner an author morris pearl. >> thank you erica. i grew up a long ways away in a little town in upstate new york near the canadian border . my parents all i can see the tallest buildings in montrcal honestly are not. and my grandparents and parents own some clothing stores. when i saw death of a salesman first i say i know
i was in business school and nda worked in the private sector for a few years and my heart just called me back to the policies. so i started doing policy work advocacy in my return to the private sector around 2010 in this work it was a lame-duck session of congress became clear president obama was a real interest said the bush were in over million dollars and it infuriated me. your both american political parties working together bridges tax burden on millionaires. so i got a few they crafted...
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you commit getting an assessment of why we cut this by mid july so we could consider it during the ndat me just say again, this is largest investment in rdt any, this department has ever made which speaks to our commitment to ensure we are investing in the right things to make sure we are relevant in the future and i agree with you on the importance of resourcing science and technology and other things. i would also say the areas you are concerned about, if you look at our investment this year for this budget 22, it is above what the forecast investment was in 21. not what they were resource for but what they asked for in the budget, we've asked for more. we will work hard to make sure that we have the right money in the right place to ensure we maintain robust capability in this realm. >> could you give me yes or no answer? get it before, i would appreciate that. thank you. next, i am concerned with how the department a trust these operations. our adversary clearly investing in technologies to dominate while we continue to consider it an afterthought in some ways from my perspective.
you commit getting an assessment of why we cut this by mid july so we could consider it during the ndat me just say again, this is largest investment in rdt any, this department has ever made which speaks to our commitment to ensure we are investing in the right things to make sure we are relevant in the future and i agree with you on the importance of resourcing science and technology and other things. i would also say the areas you are concerned about, if you look at our investment this year...
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our guests signed an nda because we wanted to tell our own story.u. >> -- love you out loud. and you know that. i couldn't wait. you know that was the thing i was excited about the most, right? i cried about it. i parade about it. i just want to love you. >> jeffrey masters, host of the lgbtq & a podcast, welcome. jeffrey, it's a great podcast. thank you for joining us in this pride month, we really appreciate it. so when you first go to your podcast website, it says the most interesting people in the world are queer. talk to me about some of the guests that have really stood out to you. >> yeah, i mean i love our community elders so major griffin gracie is 80 years old and trans. kate bornstein is in her 70s and is writing about being nonbinary since before that word existed. she talked about not being a man, not being a woman, period. and now language has involved to include nonbinary so i think that evolution is just so exciting to be a part of. >> why did you want to start this podcast? >> you know, five years ago i was still explaining to peopl
our guests signed an nda because we wanted to tell our own story.u. >> -- love you out loud. and you know that. i couldn't wait. you know that was the thing i was excited about the most, right? i cried about it. i parade about it. i just want to love you. >> jeffrey masters, host of the lgbtq & a podcast, welcome. jeffrey, it's a great podcast. thank you for joining us in this pride month, we really appreciate it. so when you first go to your podcast website, it says the most...
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and i'm here i've signed about 10,000 ndas. i am not allowed to say what i am here doing.wn as marvel >> jimmy: that is what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause that's what i'm talking about, buddy. don't say anything i don't want to get you in any trouble. but i appreciate you been just staying up late and doing the show for us. and i know you want to give a shout out to tariq, because you guys worked together i gotta say, it was "waiting for godot," and tariq told me about this i couldn't believe it. thank you for doing it it's available, still online if you go thenewgroup.org. how did you come up with it? and what was the purpose >> what was the idea >> jimmy: yeah >> well, the thought was this, right around the time that your kids ruined my interview and humiliated me in public in front of a nation -- [ laughter ] -- none of us had anything to do and so we didn't know you know, i have four kids and so i thought one night, i know what we'll do. we'll read "waiting for godot. now the kids were not as into this as i was, but it was incredibly fun we lit a fire and we
and i'm here i've signed about 10,000 ndas. i am not allowed to say what i am here doing.wn as marvel >> jimmy: that is what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause that's what i'm talking about, buddy. don't say anything i don't want to get you in any trouble. but i appreciate you been just staying up late and doing the show for us. and i know you want to give a shout out to tariq, because you guys worked together i gotta say, it was "waiting for godot," and tariq told me...
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outside the united states i think i have all that i need between national security members and the ndalegislation 2019 is the answer to a broader question policy wise to the policy experts this is what is going off right now who has a lead on this and there is a role to operate outside of the united states i imagine. >> this is a matter of policy and political will. should we decide to take military action against what some are classifying as collectors? is that accurate? just to make sure i understand. >> what you identify is a broader policy question in terms of who would lead and what types of activities will take place as the commander of us cybercommand. >> thank you i appreciate that. on the retention issue, do you have data or numbers how many of your cyberwarriors to transition into the guard and reserve? is that a specific focus area? it seems we could retain that talent and in fact improve the capabilities as they go out with the private sector but to maintain that bridge with the reserve and then related we had a series of authorities for active-duty soldiers to go out into
outside the united states i think i have all that i need between national security members and the ndalegislation 2019 is the answer to a broader question policy wise to the policy experts this is what is going off right now who has a lead on this and there is a role to operate outside of the united states i imagine. >> this is a matter of policy and political will. should we decide to take military action against what some are classifying as collectors? is that accurate? just to make...
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twitter, like, everyone kind of on twitter was like and social media but outside of social media, it was nda hit. and even that, like, i mean, it was a mess but they -- i think on some level they really thought that they were doing -- they thought it was a diverse book and we are h backing this - like, you're not going to litigate the whole american dirt thing but i think on some level they their response, but we have this diverse author and we are supporting the book and why is everyone mad at us. but -- so yeah, i do think the structural change needs to happen but it also needs to like, you can't just have a couple of people kind of go to see your book. you only have a like one black person, they bear the burden of all of the change and they take on so much more work and also the work of bringing people in. and that really wears down on people who are put in that position. so i think,us you know, we needo think about authors, but also the people who are brought in, you know, starting from internship which should be paid and but also, like, you really are going to have to bring in like, you
twitter, like, everyone kind of on twitter was like and social media but outside of social media, it was nda hit. and even that, like, i mean, it was a mess but they -- i think on some level they really thought that they were doing -- they thought it was a diverse book and we are h backing this - like, you're not going to litigate the whole american dirt thing but i think on some level they their response, but we have this diverse author and we are supporting the book and why is everyone mad at...
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but i think even the broader question i think that came up in the queue nda about what helmets next and aren't we sort of on the road to, you know, a 200 members supreme court i. think, two things, one, i think we're living in the worst-case scenario right now, where we have a supreme court that is so out of balance, that's so tilted toward partisan interests and corporate interests that we have to do something to restore balance. but here to, i think that you are able to expand the supreme court and add in term limits, then you have the sort of a longer term, potentially de politicize a key politicization of the supreme court vacancy fights. if every president was able to nominate and afghan formed to supreme court got justices in his or her term, then you don't have to add seats, you know, when you take control. you just need to win the next presidential election. you'll be able to change the makeup, and they would be more representative of where the country is as a whole. and so i think, sort of overtime, you can at the possibility, but it all starts with adding four seats. again, li
but i think even the broader question i think that came up in the queue nda about what helmets next and aren't we sort of on the road to, you know, a 200 members supreme court i. think, two things, one, i think we're living in the worst-case scenario right now, where we have a supreme court that is so out of balance, that's so tilted toward partisan interests and corporate interests that we have to do something to restore balance. but here to, i think that you are able to expand the supreme...
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you commit getting an assessment of why we cut this by mid july so we could consider it during the nda? >> at me just say again, this is largest investment in rdt any, this department has ever made which speaks to our commitment to ensure we are investing in the right things to make sure we are relevant in the future and i agree with you on the importance of resourcing science and technology and other things. i would also say the areas you are concerned about, if you look at our investment this year for this budget 22, it is above what the forecast investment was in 21. not what they were resource for but what they asked for in the budget, we've asked for more. we will work hard to make sure that we have the right money in the right place to ensure we maintain robust capability in this realm. >> could you give me yes or no answer? get it before, i would appreciate that. thank you. next, i am concerned with how the department a trust these operations. our adversary clearly investing in technologies to dominate while we continue to consider it an afterthought in some ways from my perspec
you commit getting an assessment of why we cut this by mid july so we could consider it during the nda? >> at me just say again, this is largest investment in rdt any, this department has ever made which speaks to our commitment to ensure we are investing in the right things to make sure we are relevant in the future and i agree with you on the importance of resourcing science and technology and other things. i would also say the areas you are concerned about, if you look at our...
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established, i think i have all that i need, between national security policy memorandum 13 and the nda legislation of 2019 that said cyberis a traditional military activity. that's a very tactical answer to a broader question you have policy pol wise which i'll defe obviously to the policy experts, but this is obviously what's going on now, who will have the lead on that, and you know, dod will certainly havee a role operating outside the united states, i would imagine. >> okay, great. thank you.s you're fconfirming for me this s a matter of policy and political will. to take should we decide to as a country, should the administration decide to take military action against what some areto classifying as crimil actors. is that an accurate kind of recitation? make sure i understand. >> again, sir, i think what you're identifying is ay broade policy question in terms of who is going to lead, who is going toyp -- and what type of activities are going to take place. my role is obviously as the commander of u.s. cyber command is to provide a a series of options. >> thank you. i appreciate th
established, i think i have all that i need, between national security policy memorandum 13 and the nda legislation of 2019 that said cyberis a traditional military activity. that's a very tactical answer to a broader question you have policy pol wise which i'll defe obviously to the policy experts, but this is obviously what's going on now, who will have the lead on that, and you know, dod will certainly havee a role operating outside the united states, i would imagine. >> okay, great....
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free to contact us or certainly go to incorporated much of your recommendations as we consider the nda this year. so thank you again. now, all transferred to our next panel. and members of our next panel include miss patricia baron, who's the deputy assistant secretary of defense for military community and family policy at d.o.d.. colonel steve lewis, the family advocacy program manager of the army. colonel andrew cruz, the chief air force family advocacy program at the air force. it's crystal griffin, the deputy director of family support at the united states navy and miss lisa, who is the assistant branch head of prevention and clinical services at the u.s. marine corps. welcome all of you. we will begin with your testimony, miss baron. miss baron, are you with us? >> is it on? can you hear me? now >> we can hear you now. yes we can. thank you. >> thank you. chairwoman spirit, ranking member gallagher and members of the subcommittee. my colleagues and i thank you for your support of our service members and their families and we appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today t
free to contact us or certainly go to incorporated much of your recommendations as we consider the nda this year. so thank you again. now, all transferred to our next panel. and members of our next panel include miss patricia baron, who's the deputy assistant secretary of defense for military community and family policy at d.o.d.. colonel steve lewis, the family advocacy program manager of the army. colonel andrew cruz, the chief air force family advocacy program at the air force. it's crystal...
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last year congress authorized in the nda a multi- ship procurement bundle for three leds and one lha. this would result in a 700 million-dollare cost savings and that hearing on tuesday acting secretary of the navy for research and development talked about although the navy reached a handshake agreement to execute block the deferment of defense was unlikely to approve it. why does it make sense that knowing that we are going to have to buy these amphibious ships, why does it make sense that the department of defense might oppose saving the taxpayers overmp $700 million by procuring the ships in a block ? >> as i said at the top, senator, and you well know we are always faced with making tough choices and so, as we looked at what what we could do with this budget and what was best to do with this budget we are making those choices. >> alright so let me just say this. this is inadequate defense budget. i sit here and while i very much admire our constitution and the fact that we have one commander-in-chief and so the military members, no matter how many starsch they have on their should
last year congress authorized in the nda a multi- ship procurement bundle for three leds and one lha. this would result in a 700 million-dollare cost savings and that hearing on tuesday acting secretary of the navy for research and development talked about although the navy reached a handshake agreement to execute block the deferment of defense was unlikely to approve it. why does it make sense that knowing that we are going to have to buy these amphibious ships, why does it make sense that the...
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