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 Resource Type: Text
 Decade: 2000-2009
 Year: 2001
 Month: June
 Collection: Congressional Research Service Reports
Naval Transformation: Background and Issues for Congress

Naval Transformation: Background and Issues for Congress

Date: June 6, 2001
Creator: O'Rourke, Ronald
Description: None
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Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR): Background, Process, and Issues

Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR): Background, Process, and Issues

Date: June 21, 2001
Creator: Brake, Jeffrey D
Description: None
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Navy Network-Centric Warfare Concept: Key Programs and Issues for Congress

Navy Network-Centric Warfare Concept: Key Programs and Issues for Congress

Date: June 6, 2001
Creator: O'Rourke, Ronald
Description: None
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National Emergency Powers

National Emergency Powers

Date: June 28, 2001
Creator: Relyea, Harold C
Description: None
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Arms Control After START II: Next Steps on the U.S.-Russian Agenda

Arms Control After START II: Next Steps on the U.S.-Russian Agenda

Date: June 22, 2001
Creator: Woolf, Amy F
Description: The United States and Russia signed the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II) on January 3, 1993. This report presents the background on the Russian parliament approval of the START II ratification. The report also discusses the linkage between U.S. withdrawal from ABM treaty and Russia’s possible withdrawal from START II. It discusses the alternative approaches for the United States and the future for the U.S.-Russian arms control process.
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Critical Infrastructures: Background and Early Implementation of PDD-63

Critical Infrastructures: Background and Early Implementation of PDD-63

Date: June 19, 2001
Creator: Moteff, John D
Description: The nation's health, wealth, and security rely on the supply and distribution of certain goods and services. The array of physical assets, processes and organizations across which these goods and services move are called critical infrastructures (e.g. electricity, the power plants that generate it, and the electric grid upon which it is distributed or financial capital, the institutions that manage it, and the record- keeping and communications that move it from one institution to another).
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