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House Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State and Judiciary April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 APPROPRIATIONS: COMMERCE, JUSTICE, STATE (Chairman Wolf, R-Va.) WITNESSES: Richard L. Armitage - deputy secretary of State, Grant S. Green - under secretary of State for management and resources (04/22)
House Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Interior April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 APPROPRIATIONS: INTERIOR Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Skeen, R-N.M.) WITNESSES: Steven Williams - director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Marshall (4/12) Stephen Jones - deputy director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; not available Guertin - budget officer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service not available
House Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services FISCAL 2003 APPROPRIATIONS: LABOR-HHS-EDUCATION (Chairman Regula, R-Ohio) WITNESSES: Eugene Hickok - undersecretary of Education; (4/12) Susan B. Neuman - assistant secretary of Education for elementary and secondary education; (4/12) Thomas P. Skelly - director, Budget Service, Department of Education (4/12)
House Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Transportation April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 APPROPRIATIONS: TRANSPORTATION (Chairman Rogers, R-Ky.) WITNESSES: Marion C. Blakey - chairman
House Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development and Independent Agencies April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 APPROPRIATIONS: VA-HUD (Chairman Walsh, R-N.Y.) WITNESSES: Rita R. Colwell - director (04/22) Dr. Eamon M. Kelly, Chmn. National Science Board (04/22)
House Armed Services Committee-Subcommittee on Military Procurement April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION Joint Hearing (Chairman Weldon, R-Pa.) (Chairman Hunter, R-Calif.) (04/15)
Witnesses Scheduled: Lt. Gen. John M. Riggs, U.S. Army - director, Objective Force Task Force; (04/15) Lt. Gen. Edward Hanlon, U.S. Marine Corps - (04/15) commanding general, Marine Corps Combat Development Command
House Education and the Workforce Committee- Subcommittee on Select Education April 11, 2002 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROPOSALS Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Hoekstra, R-Mich.) (04/15) Witnesses Scheduled: Leslie Lankowsky - CEO, Corporation for National and Community Service; Allan Khazei - CEO, City Year Inc., Boston, Mass.
House Energy and Commerce Committee- Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials April 11, 2002 DRINKING WATER INFRASTRUCTURE Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Gillmor, R-Ohio) Witnesses Scheduled: PANEL: David M. Walker (4/30) Dan L. Grippen (4/30) Ben Grumbles - deputy assistant administrator, Office of Water, EPA; (4/30) Perry Beider - principal analyst, Congressional Budget Office; not available Dave Wood - director, Natural Resources and Environmental Issues, General Accounting Office not available PANEL: Jay Rutherford - director, Water Supply Division, Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, representing Association for State Drinking Water Administration;(4/30) Carol Kocheisen - principal legislative counsel, National League of Cities; not available Joseph A. Moore (4/30) Joseph Bella - executive director, Passaic Valley Water Commission, representing Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies; (4/30) Howard Neukrug - director, Office of Watersheds, Philadelphia Water Department, representing American Water Works Association, Philadelphia, Pa.;(4/30) Elmer Ronnebaum - general manager, Kansas Rural Water Association, representing National Rural Water Association, Seneca, Kan.; (4/30) Terry L. Gloriod - president, Illinois-American Water Co., representing National Association of Water Companies, Belleville, Ill.; (4/30) Paul D. Schwartz - president, Clean Water Action(4/30)
House Energy and Commerce Committee- Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations April 11, 2002 INCREASED SECURITY AT NUCLEAR FACILITIES Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Greenwood, R-Pa.) Richard A. Meserve (4/30) Mr. Stephen D. Floyd (4/30) Mr. Mark P. Findley (4/30) David N. Orrik (4/30)
House Financial Services Committee April 11, 2002 BROWNFIELDS, ACCOUNTING OVERSIGHT, SEC REAUTHORIZATION Full Committee Markup (NOT AVAILABLE)
House Financial Services Committee (Chairman Oxley, R-Ohio) (NOT AVAILABLE)
House Government Reform Committee April 11, 2002 HOMELAND SECURITY Updated News Conference/Briefing (Chairman Burton, R-Ind.) Event Note: This will be a CLOSED
House Government Reform Committee not available April 11, 2002 ACCESS TO PRESIDENTIAL RECORDS New Full Committee Hearing (Chairman Burton, R-Ind.) Witnesses Scheduled: Robert Dallek - author; Richard Reeves - author; Stanley Kutler - professor, University of Wisconsin School of Law; Joan Hoff - director, Contemporary History Institute, Ohio University
House Government Reform Committee-Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs April 11, 2002 GROWING PAPERWORK BURDEN Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Ose, R-Calif.) (04/16) Witnesses Scheduled: John Graham - administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget; (04/16) Charles Rossotti - commissioner, IRS; (04/16) Vic Rezendes - managing director for strategic issues, General Accounting Office; (04/16) Thomas Hunt Simpson - deputy under secretary of Agriculture for farm and foreign agricultural services; (04/16) Scott Cameron - deputy assistant secretary of the Interior for performance and management; (4/16) James Wordsworth - president, J.R.'s Goodtimes Inc., McLean, Va.;(04/16) Kenneth Buback - vice president for human resources, Sutter Health, Sacramento, Calif.(04/16)
House Government Reform Committee-Subcommittee on Technology and Procurement Policy April 11, 2002 GSA REORGANIZATION Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Davis, R-Va.) (04/16) Witnesses Scheduled: PANEL: David Cooper - director, Acquisition and Sourcing Management, General Accounting Office; (04/16) Stephen Perry - administrator, General Services Administration; (04/16) Claudia S. Knott - executive director, Logistics Policy and Acquisition Management, Defense Logistics Agency (04/16) PANEL: Edward Allen - executive director, Coalition for Government Procurement; (04/16) Dwight Hutchines - partner, USA Federal Government Strategy Practice, Accenture (04/16)
House International Relations Committee- Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere April 11, 2002 U.S. POLICY TOWARD COLOMBIA Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Ballenger, R-N.C.) (4/30) Witnesses Scheduled: Otto J. Reich - assistant secretary of State for Western hemisphere affairs; (4/30) Peter W. Rodman - assistant secretary of Defense for international security affairs; (4/30) Maj. Gen. Gary Speer - acting commander-in-chief, U.S. Southern Command; (4/30) Michael Shifter - vice president for policy, Inter-American Dialogue (4/30)
House Judiciary Committee-Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual Property April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 BUDGET: PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Coble, R-N.C.) (4/16) Witnesses Scheduled: James Rogan - under secretary of Commerce for intellectual property and director, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; (NOT AVAILABLE) Michael K. Kirk - executive director, American Intellectual Property Law Association; (4/16) Colleen Kelley - national president, National Treasury Employees Union; (4/16) John K. Williamson - president, Intellectual Property Owners (4/16)
House Judiciary Committee-Subcommittee on the Constitution April 11, 2002 CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION OVERSIGHT Updated Oversight Hearing Constitution Subcommittee (Chairman Chabot, R-Ohio) (04/16) Witnesses Scheduled: Les Jin - staff director, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; (04/16) Abigail Thernstrom - commissioner, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; (04/16) Thomas Schatz - president, Citizens Against Government Waste; (04/16) Hillary O. Shelton - director, Washington Bureau, NAACP (04/16)
House Resources Committee-Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans (NOT AVAILABLE) April 11, 2002 RESOURCES BILLS NOT AVAILABLE Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Gilchrest, R-Md.) WITNESSES: John Barry - executive director, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; R. Max Peterson - executive vice president, International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; Don Young - executive vice president, Ducks Unlimited; Edith Thompson - invasive species coordinator, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Jim Wiley - Maryland Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; Kevin Sullivan - state director, Wildlife Services, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Agriculture Department; Cathleen Short - assistant director, F isheries and Habitat Conservation, Fish and Wildlife Service
House Resources Committee-Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation and Public Lands April 11, 2002 LANDS BILLS Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Radanovich, R-Calif.) WITNESSES: Rep. Barbara Cubin, R-Wyo. National Park Service representative TBA;(4/12) Rep. Bennie Thompson R- (4/12) Eric Meyers - executive director, TELROW Coalition; (4/12) Terry Boss - senior vice president for environment operations and safety, Interstate Natural Gas Association of America; (4/12) Kenneth Pool - deputy state historic preservation office, Mississippi Department of Archives and History; (4/12) Todd Marker - general manager, RM Broadcasting(4/12)
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee- Subcommittee on Aviation April 11, 2002 ADEQUACY OF FAA OVERSIGHT OF AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE Updated Oversight Hearing (Chairman Mica, R-Fla.) Witnesses Scheduled: Nicholas Sabatini - associate administrator for regulation and certification, Federal Aviation Administration; (4/17) Alexis Stefani - assistant inspector general for auditing, Department of Transportation; (4/17) Mike Fanfalone - national president, Professional Airways Systems Specialists; (4/17) Mac Armstrong Sr. - vice president, Aviation Safety and Operations, Air Transport Association NOT AVAILABLE
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee- Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management April 11, 2002 OFFICE OF NATIONAL PREPAREDNESS Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman LaTourette, R-Ohio) Witnesses Scheduled: Bruce Baughman - director, Office of National Preparedness, Federal Emergency Management Agency; 4/17 Deborah Daniels - assistant attorney general, Office of Justice Programs, Justice Department; (4/17) Randall Yim - managing director, National Preparedness, General Accounting Office (4/17)
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee- Subcommittee on Railroads April 11, 2002 FUTURE OF AMTRAK AND RAIL PASSENGER SERVICE Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Quinn, R-N.Y.) PANEL: Jayetta Hecker - director, Physical Infrastructure Issues, General Accounting Office; (4/17) Ed Hamberger - president, American Association of Railroads; (4/17) William Rennicke - Mercer Management Consulting (4/17) PANEL: Anthony Perl - professor, University of Calgary; (4/17) Scott Spencer - president, Railway Service Corp.; (4/17) Bruce Richardson - United Rail Passenger Alliance;(4/17) Jerold Rogers - chairman, Williamsport and Southern Corp.; (4/17) James RePass - president and CEO, National Corridors Initiative Inc.(4/17)
House Veterans' Affairs Committee-Subcommittee on Benefits April 11, 2002 VETERANS BENEFITS ISSUES Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Simpson, R-Idaho) WITNESSES: Rep. Michael Bilirakis, R-Fla.(5/1) Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif.(5/1) Daniel Cooper - under secretary of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration; (5/1) Robert Epley - associate deputy under secretary of Veterans Affairs for policy and program management, Veterans Benefits Administration; Michael Walcoff - associate deputy undersecretary of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration; John Thompson - deputy general counsel, Veterans Affairs Department; Erin Harting - legislative analyst, Enlisted Association of the National Guard; (5/1) Carl Blake - associate legislative director, Paralyzed Veterans of America; (5/1) Sidney Daniels - assistant director for benefits policy, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States; (5/1) Brian Lawrence - associate national legislative director, Disabled American Veterans; (5/1) Rose Lee representing Gold Star Wives; (5/1) Jim Fischl - director, Veterans' Affairs and Rehabilitation Commission, American Legion; Richard Jones - national legislative director, AMVETS; (5/1) Rick Weidman - director of government relations, Vietnam Veterans of America (5/1)
House Ways and Means Committee-Subcommittee on Human Resources April 11, 2002 WELFARE OVERHAUL PROPOSALS Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Herger, R-Calif.) (5/01) Witnesses Scheduled: PANEL: Tommy G. Thompson - secretary of Health and Human Services,(5/01) Wade Horn - assistant secretary of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (5/01) PANEL: Rep. Patsy T. Mink, D-Hawaii(5/01) Rep. Marcy Kaptur, D-Ohio(5/01) Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich, D-Ohio(5/01) Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif.(5/01) Rep. John F. Tierney, D-Mass.(5/01) Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, R-N.Y.(5/01) PANEL: Raymond Meier - state senator, New York, representing National Conference of State Legislatures; (5/01) Martin O?Malley - mayor, Baltimore, Md., representing U.S. Conference of Mayors (5/01) PANEL: Robin Arnold-Williams - director, Utah Department of Human Services, representing American Public Human Services Association; (5/01) Lawrence Mead - professor of politics, New York University, New York, N.Y.; (5/01) Robert Rector - senior policy analyst, Heritage Foundation; (5/01) Wendell Primus - director of income security, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; (5/01) Jason Turner - director, Center for Self-Sufficiency, Milwaukee, Wis.; (5/01) Ray Scheppach - executive director, National Governor's Association (5/01) PANEL: Mary-Louise Kurey - national spokesperson, Project Reality, Brookfield, Wis.; (5/01) Isabel Sawhill - senior fellow, Brookings Institution; (5/01) David Levy - president, Children's Rights Council; John Crouch - executive director, Americans for Divorce Reform, Arlington, Va.; (5/01) Geraldine Jensen - president, Association for Children for Enforcement of Support, Sacramento, Calif.; (5/01) Stuart Miller - senior legislative analyst, American Fathers Coalition (5/01) PANEL: Michael R. Efford - chief of police, Chico Police Department, Chico, Calif.; (5/01) Jodie Levin-Epstein - senior policy analyst, Center for Law and Social Policy; (5/01) Helen Blank - director, Child Care Division, Children's Defense Fund; (5/01) Martha Davis - legal director, National Organization for Women Legal Defense and Education Fund; (5/01) Shay Bilchik - president and CEO, Child Welfare League of America; (5/01) Lee Saunders - executive assistant to the president, American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (5/01)
PANEL: David Sapperstein - director and counsel, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism; (5/01) Kathleen A. Curran - health and welfare policy advisor, U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; (5/01) Brenda Girton-Mitchell - associate general secretary, Public Policy, National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA; (5/01) Mary Elizabeth Clark - Network; (5/01) Nathan Wilson - director of public policy, Call to Renewal; (5/01) Valora Washington - executive director, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Cambridge, Mass. (5/01) PANEL: Will Lightbourne - director, County Welfare Directors Association of California, Sacramento, Calif.; (5/01) Jean Ross - director, California Budget Project, Sacramento, Calif.; Alex Yazza Jr. - department director, Navajo Nation TANF Program, Window Park, Ariz.; (5/01) Cecilia Muoz - vice president, National Council of La Raza (5/01) PANEL: Vanessa Brown - former welfare recipient, Philadelphia, Pa., representing National Campaign for Jobs and Income Support; (5/01) Pat Albright - former welfare recipient and mother, Every Mother is a Working Mother Network, Philadelphia, Pa.; (5/01) Kate Kahan - executive director, Working for Equality and Economic Liberation, Missoula, Mont., representing Welfare Made A Difference National Campaign (5/01) PANEL: Yasmina Vinci - executive director, National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies; (5/01) Paul Marchand - co-chair, TANF Task Force, Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities; (5/01) Sean Cahill - director, Policy Institute, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, New York, N.Y.; (5/01) Sharon McDonald - policy analyst, National Alliance to End Homelessness; (5/01) David Beckmann - president, Bread for the World; (5/01) Bich Ha Pham - executive director, Hunger Action Network of New York State, New York, N.Y. (5/01)
House Ways and Means Committee-Subcommittee on Trade April 11, 2002 U.S.-RUSSIA TRADE RELATIONS Updated Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Crane, R-Ill.)(5/1) PANEL: Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif.(5/1) Rep. Christopher Cox, R-Calif. PANEL:(5/1) Peter F. Allgeier - deputy U.S. trade representative; (5/1) Alan P. Larson - under secretary of State for economic, business and agricultural affairs (5/1) PANEL: Thomas R. Pickering - senior vice president for international affairs, Boeing Co., representing U.S.-Russia Business Council; (5/1) Robert Liuzzi - CEO, CF Industries, Palatine, Ill., representing Ad Hoc Committee of Domestic Nitrogen Producers; (5/1) Wayne H. Wood - president, Michigan Farm Bureau, Lansing, Mich., representing American Farm Bureau Federation; (5/1) Harold P. Luks - chairman, NCSJ, advocates on behalf of Jews in Russia, Ukraine, and Baltic States and Eurasia; (5/1) Richard A. Edlin - partner, Greenberg Traurig LLP, U.S. counsel, SPI Spirits Ltd., Netherlands (5/1)
Senate Appropriations Committee April 11, 2002 HOMELAND SECURITY Full Committee Hearing Senate Appropriations Committee (Chairman Byrd, D-W.Va.) WITNESSES: Thomas Von Essen- former New York City Fire Commissioner, representing International Association of Fire Chiefs; (4/16) Mike Crouse - chief of staff to the general president, International Association of Fire Fighters; (4/16) Philip Stittleburg - chairman, National Volunteer Fire Council, and Volunteer Fire Chief, LaFarge, Wis.; (4/16) Colonel Lonnie Westphal - chief, Colorado State Patrol, representing International Association of Chiefs of Police; (4/16) Gen. Richard Alexander - director, National Guard Association; (4/16) Gary Cox - director, Tulsa, Oklahoma City-County Health Department, representing National Association of County and City Health Officials (4/16) Richard C. Alexander, Major Gen. (Ret.) Executive Director (4/16) PANEL: Warren Rudman - co-chairman, U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century Infrastructure Security -- Port Security PANEL: Adm. Richard M. Larrabee (U.S. Coast Guard, retired) - director, Port Commerce Department, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey; Stephen E. Flynn - senior fellow, National Security Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, N.Y. Water Infrastructure PANEL: John Griffin - general manager, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, Laurel, Md., representing Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies Nuclear Facility Security PANEL: David Lochbaum - Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, Mass.; Jeff Benjamin - vice president for licensing, Exelon Corp., Chicago, Ill., representing Nuclear Energy Institute
Senate Armed Services Committee-Subcommittee on Personnel April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION: MILITARY PERSONNEL BENEFITS Subcommittee Hearing Personnel Subcommittee (Chairman Cleland, D-Ga.) Witnesses Scheduled: PANEL: Charles S. Abell - assistant secretary of Defense for force management policy; (4/11) Derek B. Stewart - director, military and civilian personnel issues General Accounting Office (4/11) PANEL: Joseph L. Barnes - director of legislative programs, Fleet Reserve Association; (4/11) Joyce W. Raezer - associate director of government relations, National Military Family Association; (4/11) James E. Lokovic - deputy executive director and director of military and government relations, Air Force Sergeants Association; (4/11) Accompanief Below By Michael P. Cline - executive director, Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States; (4/11) Susan Schwartz - deputy director of government relations and health affairs, Retired Officers Association (4/11)
Senate Armed Services Committee-Subcommittee on Strategic Forces April 11, 2002 FISCAL 2003 DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION: INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMS (Chairman Reed, D-R.I.)
Witnesses Scheduled: John P. Stenbit - assistant secretary of Defense for command, control, communications and intelligence; N/S Lt. Gen. Gregory S. Newbold, U.S. Marine Corps - director for operations, J3, Joint Staff; (4/11) Rear Adm. Stanley R. Szemborski, U.S. Navy - deputy director for resources and requirements, J8, Joint Staff (4/11)
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee April 11, 2002 HOUSING VOUCHER OVERHAUL Full Committee Hearing (Chairman Sarbanes, D-Md.)
Witnesses Scheduled: Ann O'Hara - associate director, Technical Assistance Collaborative, representing National Low Income Housing Coalition; (4/11) Benson Roberts - vice president for policy, Local Initiatives Support Corporation; (4/11) Ophelia Basgal - National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials; Scott Gardner - president, National Apartment Association (4/11)
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee- Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce and Tourism April 11, 2002 (NOT AVAILABLE) ENRON AND WEST COAST ENERGY PRICES Subcommittee Hearing (Chairman Dorgan, D-N.D.) Witnesses Scheduled: Joseph Dunn - state senator, Calif.; Loretta Lynch - president, California Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, Calif.; S. David Freeman - chairman, California Power Authority, Sacramento, Calif.; Robert McCullough - managing partner, McCullough Research, Portland, Ore.; Wenonah Hauter - director, Critical Mass Energy and Environment Program, Public Citizen
Senate Environment and Public Works Committee April 11, 2002 ENVIRONMENT BILLS; NAMING COURTHOUSES Postponed Full Committee Markup (Chairman Jeffords, I-Vt.)
Senate Finance Committee April 11, 2002 FRAUDULENT TAX SCHEMES Updated Full Committee Hearing (Chairman Baucus, D-Mont.) Witnesses Scheduled: Charles O. Rossotti - commissioner, IRS; (4/11) Michael Brostek - director of tax issues, General Accounting Office; (4/11) David Williams - inspector general for tax administration, Treasury Department; (4/11) Daniel Bullock - orthopedic surgeon, currently in prison, Atwater, Calif.; (4/11) Jennifer Sodaro - defense attorney, Scottsdale, Ariz.; (4/11) Robert Spears - retired insurance salesman, Traverse City, Mich.; (4/11) Mary Elaine Spears - wife of Robert Spears, Traverse City, Mich.; (4/11) Kelly Stone - business owner, Belgrade, Mont.; (4/11) Jack T. Blum - attorney, Washington, D.C.; (4/11) Ronald Cimino - chief, Western Criminal Enforcement Section, Tax Division, Justice Department; (4/11) Donald Daniels - executive council, U.S. Attorneys Office, Grand Rapids, Mich. (4/11)
Senate Governmental Affairs Committee April 11, 2002 ESTABLISHING A DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Full Committee Hearing (Chairman Lieberman, D-Conn.) Witnesses Scheduled: PANEL: Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla.(4/11) Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H.(NA) Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.(4/11) Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif. (NA) Rep. Ellen O. Tauscher, D-Calif.(N/A) Rep. William M. "Mac" Thornberry, R-Texas (NA) PANEL: Warren B. Rudman - co-chairman, U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century; (NA) David M. Walker - comptroller general, General Accounting Office (4/11) PANEL: Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. - director, Office of Management and Budget (N/A) PANEL: Philip Anderson - senior fellow (4/11) Iva H. Daalder and I.M. Destler (4/11) Stephen Gross (4/11)
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