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June 10, 2005  
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SENATOR COLLINS STATEMENT ON NCTC DIRECTOR NOMINATION
 
Washington, DC - Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) today released a statement following the announcement by President Bush of his intention to nominate Vice Admiral John Redd to be Director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

Senator Collins and Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-CT) co-authored the National Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act, which created the NCTC and the ODNI, and which was signed into law by President Bush at the end of last year.

The following is Senator Collins’ statement:

“Vice Admiral Redd has a wealth of experience that should be valuable as the first Senate-confirmed leader of the NCTC, particularly his roles as a military leader and a consumer of national intelligence. His work with the Robb-Silberman Commission also gives him good insight into some of the important improvements that need to be made to reorganize and strengthen our intelligence community.

“The Director of the NCTC is responsible for ensuring that the agencies and elements of the Intelligence Community work together seamlessly to counter terrorism. As part of this effort, the NCTC will serve as the primary Executive Branch organization for analyzing counterterrorism intelligence. These functions are critical for the Intelligence Community to operate as a single, unified enterprise.

“In addition, the Director is responsible for providing strategic operational plans for civilian and military counterterrorism activities and operations. The Director will play a critical role in ensuring that all instruments of national power - including diplomatic, financial, military, intelligence, homeland security, and law enforcement - are operating under a coherent and integrated game plan for fighting terrorism.”



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June 29 - IN RESPONSE TO COLLINS-LIEBERMAN COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION, STATE DEPARTMENT AND TERRORIST SCREENING CENTER ANNOUNCE AGREEMENT TO SHARE TERRORIST INFORMATION

 
June 27 - SENATOR COLLINS COMMENDS DHS REPORT TO COORDINATE HOMELAND SECURITY EFFORTS WITH CANADA & MEXICO

 
June 24 - SENATOR COLLINS’ STATEMENT ON LINDA SPRINGER

 
June 23 - SENATOR COLLINS PRESSES FOR STRONGER TRADE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST UNFAIR COMPETITION FROM FOREIGN MANUFACTURERS

 
June 22 - COMMITTEE APPROVES COLLINS - FEINGOLD BILL TO SAVE TAXPAYERS $300 MILLION ANNUALLY BY ELIMINATING WASTEFUL SPENDING IN PURCHASE CARD PROGRAM

 
June 22 - COMMITTEE APPROVES SENATOR COLLINS’ BILL TO INCREASE SUPPORT FOR AMBULANCE, RESCUE & OTHER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

 
June 22 - COMMITTEE APPROVES COLLINS-CARPER POSTAL REFORM LEGISLATION

 
June 21 - SENATORS COLLINS, LIEBERMAN INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR FIRST RESPONDERS

 
June 21 - SENATOR COLLINS CHAIRS HEARING ON JUVENILE DIABETES

 
June 17 - SENATORS COLLINS AND LIEBERMAN ANNOUNCE RECEIPT OF THOUSANDS OF PAGES OF BRAC-RELATED DOCUMENTS, SECURE COMMITMENT FROM SECRETARY ENGLAND THAT ADDL REQUESTS WILL BE RESPONDED TO

 
June 16 - SENATOR COLLINS CALLS FOR CRACKDOWN ON GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS WHO CHEAT ON THEIR TAXES, POSE UNFAIR COMPEITITION

 
June 15 - SENATOR COLLINS CALLS FOR FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO STRENGTHEN SECURITY AT CHEMICAL FACILITIES

 
June 13 - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESPONDS FURTHER TO SENATORS COLLINS, LIEBERMAN’S SUBPOENA, DELIVERS ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS TO THE HOMELAND SECURITY AND GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

 
June 12 - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RELEASES MORE BRAC-RELATED DOCUMENTS FOLLOWING SENATORS COLLINS, LIEBERMAN ISSUANCE OF SUBPOENA LAST WEEK

 
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June 10 - SENATOR COLLINS’ STATEMENT ON PRESIDENT’S NOMINATIONS FOR PRIVACY & CIVIL LIBERTIES OVERSIGHT BOARD

 
June 8 - SENATOR COLLINS JOINS EFFORT TO CRACK DOWN ON SAUDI SUPPORT FOR TERRORISM

 
June 7 - SENATORS COLLINS AND LIEBERMAN ISSUE SUBPOENA FOR BASE CLOSURE DOCUMENTS

 
June 2 - DoD RELEASED BRAC DATA INSUFFICIENT, ACCORDING TO SENATORS COLLINS AND LIEBERMAN
 

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