United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform. Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Army contract management | |
Assessing DOD control of surplus chemical and biological equipment and material | |
Chemical and biological defense : Army and Marine Corps need to establish minimum training tasks and improve reporting for combat training centers | |
Federal action needed to strengthen domestic air cargo security | |
Further efforts needed to improve hepatitis C testing for at-risk veterans | |
GAO-05-33 homeland security | |
Improvement to DHS's planning process would enhance usefulness and accountability | |
Improvements needed in European Command's antiterrorism approach for in-transit forces at seaports | |
Improvements needed to better control technology exports for cruise missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles | |
Lessons learned from the Persian Gulf War | |
Monitoring nuclear power plant security | |
National Guard Bureau needs to clarify civil support teams' mission and address management challenges | |
Nuclear security : can DOE meet facility security requirements? (part II) : hearing before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, June 22, 2004. | |
Nuclear security : DOE's Office of the Under Secretary for Energy, Science, and Environment needs to take prompt, coordinated action to meet the new design basis threat : report to Congressional requesters. | |
Occupational and environmental health surveillance during deployment | |
UN Oil for Food Program | |
Old force structures for new missions? | |
Opportunities to increase coordination of air and marine assets | |
Preparing and funding first responders | |
Proliferation of strategies | |
Rightsizing the U.S. presence abroad | |
State Department has not fully implemented key measures to protect U.S. officials from terrorist attacks outside of embassies | |
Surveillance and monitoring of explosive storage facilities | |
Technologies and protocols for bioagent detection | |
Threat codes and public responses | |
United States. General Accounting Office. Military readiness, 2003: | |
US preparation for the World Radio Conferences | |
VA hepatitis C testing performance | |
Visa revocations two |