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2001
Speech Service - 2001 - 2002
- 2003 - 2004
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July
25, 2001 - Critical Infrastructure Protection Statement
for the Record of Ronald L. Dick, Director, National Infrastructure
Protection Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Before the Senate
Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and
Government Information, Washington, D.C. |
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July
18, 2001 - Bridging the Digital Divide Prepared Remarks
of Michael K. Powell, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission,
Before the 10th African Telecommunications and Information Technology
Conference (AFCOM 2001), Arlington, Virginia |
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July
2, 2001 - Removing Barriers That Prevent or Hinder Innovation
and Economic Growth Prepared Remarks by Donald L. Evans, Secretary
of Commerce, Before the Global Internet Summit, Washington, D.C. |
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June 28, 2001
- The FCC Must Be Efficient, Effective, And Responsive
in Order To Serve The American Public. Testimony Of Michael K. Powell,
Chairman, Federal Communications Commission, Before the Subcommittee
On Commerce, Justice, State and the Judiciary of the Senate Committee
On Appropriations |
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June
6, 2001 - Meeting the Challenge of the Information Age
Prepared Remarks of Dr. Condoleezza Rice, National Security Advisor
to President George W. Bush, before the Executive Session of the
President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC), Washington, D.C. |
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June
6, 2001 - Advancing the Information Sharing Agenda Remarks
of John Tritak, Director, Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office
(CIAO), Department of Commerce (with comments by Richard Clarke
and Deborah Plunkett of the National Security Council), Before the
President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC) Business Session, Washington, D.C. |
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June
6, 2001 - The NSTAC XXIV Focus: Network Convergence, The
National Plan for Information System Protection, and Industry-Government
Information Sharing. Remarks by Daniel P. Burnham, Chairman, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Raytheon Company, as Chair of the
President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC) during the NSTAC XXIV Business Session, Washington,
D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - Marine Corps to Achieve Information Assurance
with Technology, Training and Tools Statement of Brigadier General
Robert M. Shea, Director, Command, Control, Communications, and
Computers, Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, Before the
House Armed Services Committee on Information Assurance, Washington,
D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - Information Superiority as a Critical Warfighter-Enabling
Tool Prepared Statement Of Lieutenant General John L. Woodward,
Jr, U.S. Air Force, Deputy Chief Of Staff, Communications And Information,
United States Air Force, Before The House Armed Services Committee
Hearing On Information Assurance, Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - Defense in Depth Concept Anchors Navy Information
Assurance Measures. Prepared Statement of Vice Admiral Richard W.
Mayo, U.S. Navy, Director, Space, Information Warfare, Command And
Control, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations on Information
Technology: An Examination of DOD Network Vulnerabilities Before
the House Armed Services Committee, Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - The Requirement for Information Superiority
and Information Assurance Remains Absolutely Essential Statement
Of Lieutenant General Peter M. Cuviello, USA, Director Of Information
Systems For Command, Control, Communications, And Computers, United
States Army, before the House Armed Service Committee Hearing On
Information Assurance, Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - Current Initiatives are Critical to Providing
the Capabilities Necessary to Defend DOD Networks and Maintain Information
Dominance. Prepared Statement by Brigadier General Dale W. Meyerrose,
USAF, Director, Command and Control Systems, U.S, Space Command,
Before the House Armed Services Committee Hearings on Information
Assurance, Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - Protecting America's Critical Infrastructures:
How Secure Are Government Computer Systems? Statement by The Honorable
Linton Wells II, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control,
Communications and Intelligence (Acting), and DOD Chief Information
Officer, Before the House Armed Services Committee Hearing on Information
Assurance, Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - How Much Information Assurance is Enough Prepared
Statement of Lieutenant General Joseph K. Kellogg, U.S. Army, Director
for Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems, Office
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Before the House Armed Services Committee,
Washington, D.C. |
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May
17, 2001 - We Have Established a Robust and Powerful Global
Capability Unique Within the Federal Government Prepared Statement
of Major General James D. Bryan, U.S. Army, Commander, Joint Task
Force-Computer Network Operations, U.S. Space Command and Vice Director,
Defense Information Systems, Agency before the House Armed Services
Committee, Washington, D.C. |
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May
9, 2001 - Addressing the Issues Domestic Terrorism and
Homeland Defense Testimony of Mary Lou Leary, Acting Assistant Attorney
General, Office Of Justice Programs before the U.S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee On Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency
Management, Committee on Transportation And Infrastructure, Washington,
D.C. |
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May
8, 2001 - FEMA Coordinates Federal Disaster and Emergency
Assistance Programs and Activities in Support of State and Local
Governments. Statement of Joe M. Allbaugh, Director, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Before the Joint Hearing of the Committees on
Appropriations, Armed Services And Intelligence, U.S. Senate, Washington,
D.C. |
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May
8, 2001 - Terrorism is a part of the dark side of globalization.
Prepared Statement by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on Counterterrorism
before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice,
State and the Judiciary, Washington, D.C. |
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May
8, 2001 - We Must Do the Very Best Possible Job of Protecting
our People from Catastrophic Harm. Statement by President George
W. Bush on Domestic Preparedness Against Weapons of Mass Destruction,
Washington, D.C. |
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May
8, 2001 - No Government
Responsibility is More Fundamental than Protecting the Physical
Safety of its Population Statement of Joe M. Allbaugh, Director,
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Before the Joint Hearing of
the Committees on Appropriations, Armed Services and Intelligence,
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. |
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April
11, 2001 - Emergency
Management Community Will Continue Facing Challenges, Making Recommendations
and Decisions that Affect People's Lives Prepared Remarks for Joe
M. Allbaugh, Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency Before
the 2001 National Hurricane Conference, Washington, D.C. |
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April
5, 2001 - Protecting America's Critical Infrastructures:
How Secure Are Government Computer Systems? Testimony of Ms. Sallie
McDonald, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Information Assurance
and Critical Infrastructure, General Services Administration Before
the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations, Washington, D.C. |
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April
5, 2001 - Protecting America's Critical Infrastructures:
How Secure Are Government Computer Systems? Prepared Statement of
Mr. Ron Dick, Director, National Infrastructure Protection Center,
Federal Bureau of Investigation, before the U.S. House of Representatives
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Washington, D.C. |
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April
5, 2001 - Protecting America's Critical Infrastructures:
How Secure Are Government Computer Systems? Prepared Remarks by
Mr. John Tritak, Director, Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office,
Department of Commerce, Before the U.S. House Representatives Subcommittee
on Oversight and Investigations, Washington, D.C. |
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March
29, 2001 - FCC Must Put
Together a New Business Model and Build the Type of Team That Can
Execute it Effectively Opening Statement Of FCC Chairman Michael
K. Powell Before the House Subcommittee On Telecommunications and
the Internet of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Washington,
D.C. |
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February
14, 2001 - Senate Committee Sets Sights On Technology Issues
Statement of Senator Orrin G. Hatch on the Intellectual Property
and High Technology Technical Amendments Act of 2001, Washington,
D.C. |
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January
26, 2001 - "Challenges to U.S. National Security"
Prepared Remarks By John C. Gannon, Chairman, National Intelligence
Council [NIC], before the United States Army War College, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania |
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January
11, 2001 - We Must Provide Our Warriors Today With The
Information Superiority Required To Achieve Decision Superiority
Tomorrow. " Remarks as delivered by Lieutenant General Harry
D. Raduege, Jr., USAF, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency
(DISA) and Manager, National Communications System (NCS), before
the Washington Chapter Armed Forces Communications and Electronics
Association Luncheon, Washington, D. C. |
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