Senator Warner's staff talking paper prepared for Commission staff review. Presented at the Virginia Hearing on July 7, 2005. Paper concludes, "Giving OSD imperatives and expectations greater priority than military value is a substantial deviation from the BRAC criteria."
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Senator Warner's staff talking paper prepared for Commission staff review. Presented at the Virginia Hearing on July 7, 2005. Paper concludes, "Giving OSD imperatives and expectations greater priority than military value is a substantial deviation from the BRAC criteria."
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Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission
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Sen Warner Input to Commission, paper titled, "Co-Locate Extramural Research Program Managers Military Value Not Priority",
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