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POWs and MIAs: Status and Accounting Issues
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POWs and MIAs: Status and Accounting Issues
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Nuclear Weapons: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
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Nuclear Weapons: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
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North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program
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The Middle East Peace Talks
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United Nations Peacekeeping: Issues for Congress
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Military Pay and Benefits: Key Questions and Answers
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Nuclear Testing and Comprehensive Test Ban: Chronology Starting September 1992
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Northern Ireland: The Peace Process
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U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF): Background and Issues for Congress
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U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF): Background and Issues for Congress
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Military Space Programs: Issues Concerning DOD's SBIRS and STSS Programs
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Military Space Programs: Issues Concerning DOD's SBIRS and STSS Programs
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Coast Guard Deepwater Program: Background and Issues for Congress
The Deepwater program is a $24-billion, 25-year acquisition program to replace or modernize 93 Coast Guard ships and 207 Coast Guard aircraft. The Coast Guard’s FY2006 budget requests $966 million for the program. Some Members of Congress have strongly criticized the Deepwater program on several grounds. The House version of H.R. 2360, the FY2006 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, reduces the FY2006 Deepwater funding request to $500 million; the Senate version reduces it to $905.6 million.
Coast Guard Deepwater Program: Background and Issues for Congress
The Deepwater program is a $24-billion, 25-year acquisition program to replace or modernize 93 Coast Guard ships and 207 Coast Guard aircraft. The Coast Guard’s FY2006 budget requests $966 million for the program. Some Members of Congress have strongly criticized the Deepwater program on several grounds. The House version of H.R. 2360, the FY2006 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, reduces the FY2006 Deepwater funding request to $500 million; the Senate version reduces it to $905.6 million.
Coast Guard Deepwater Program: Background and Issues for Congress
The Deepwater program is a $24 billion, 25-year acquisition program to replace or modernize 93 Coast Guard ships and 207 Coast Guard aircraft. The Coast Guard's FY2007 budget requests $934.431 million for the program. Some Members of Congress have criticized and expressed strong concerns over the Deepwater program on several grounds. The House-reported version of H.R. 5441, the FY2007 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, recommends $892.64 million for the Deepwater program.
Coast Guard Deepwater Program: Background and Issues for Congress
The Deepwater program is a $24-billion, 25-year acquisition program to replace or modernize 93 Coast Guard ships and 207 Coast Guard aircraft. The Coast Guard’s FY2006 budget requests $966 million for the program. Some Members of Congress have strongly criticized the Deepwater program on several grounds. The House version of H.R. 2360, the FY2006 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropriations bill, reduces the FY2006 Deepwater funding request to $500 million; the Senate version reduces it to $905.6 million.
Navy Network-Centric Warfare Concept: Key Programs and Issues for Congress
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Navy Network-Centric Warfare Concept: Key Programs and Issues for Congress
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Military Pay and Benefits: Key Questions and Answers
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Military Pay and Benefits: Key Questions and Answers
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Terrorism and National Security: Issues and Trends
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War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance
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Ballistic Missile Defense: Historical Overview
In recent years there has been a growing sense of urgency to develop and deploy effective missile defenses against a range of long and short range ballistic missile threats. Although many might believe this to be relative new to U.S. national security objectives, such interest been ongoing since the 1960s, and current technologies being investigated date to the early 1980s. This effort has been challenging technically and politically controversial. Some $100 billion has been spent since the mid-1980s. This report provides a brief overview of U.S. efforts to date.
U.S.-China Military Contacts: Issues for Congress
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Iraq: Summary of U.S. Forces
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Iraq: U.S. Military Operations
Iraq’s chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons programs, together with Iraqi long-range missile development and support for al-Queda terrorism, were the primary justifications put forward for military action. On March 17, 2003, President Bush issued an ultimatum demanding that Saddam Hussein and his sons depart from Iraq within 48 hours. On March 19, offensive operations began with air strikes against Iraqi leadership positions. By April 15, after 27 days of operations, coalition forces were in relative control of all major Iraqi cities and Iraqi political and military leadership had disintegrated. On May 1, 2003, President Bush declared an end to major combat operations. There was no use of chemical or biological (CB)weapons, and no CB or nuclear weapons stockpiles or production facilities have been found.
Military Pay and Benefits: Key Questions and Answers
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Project BioShield
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Project BioShield
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Project BioShield
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Potential Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans: Background and Issues for Congress
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Potential Navy Force Structure and Shipbuilding Plans: Background and Issues for Congress
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U.S. Army's Modular Redesign: Issues for Congress
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Supplemental Appropriations FY2003: Iraq Conflict, Afghanistan, Global War on Terrorism, and Homeland Security
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Critical Infrastructures: Background, Policy, and Implementation
The nation’s health, wealth, and security rely on the production 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). Computers and communications, themselves critical infrastructures, are increasingly tying these infrastructures together. This report aims to address the concern that this reliance on computers and computer networks raises the vulnerability of the nation’s critical infrastructures to “cyber” attacks.
Nuclear Arms Control: The U.S.-Russian Agenda
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Peacekeeping: Issues of U.S. Military Involvement
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Peacekeeping and Related Stability Operations: Issues of U.S. Military Involvement
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Military Medical Care Services: Questions and Answers
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POWs and MIAs: Status and Accounting Issues
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Nuclear Weapons: Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
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North Korea's Nuclear Weapons Program
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The Middle East Peace Talks
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United Nations Peacekeeping: Issues for Congress
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United Nations Peacekeeping: Issues for Congress
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United Nations Peacekeeping: Issues for Congress
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War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance
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Terrorism and National Security: Issues and Trends
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