Nomination of Jane F. Garvey to be Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, June 24, 1997U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 92 lappuses |
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19. lappuse - I would ask unanimous consent that it be made a part of the record at this place.
28. lappuse - Without objection, we will place that in the appropriate place in the record. [The prepared statement of Senator Kennedy follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. EDWARD M. KENNEDY, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS I would like to thank Chairman Hatch for convening this hearing to address the issue of digital distance learning.
12. lappuse - ... manner, and to achieve the 1998 mandate of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act: that is, to have in place a comprehensive and functional waste disposal system to begin receiving spent fuel in 1998. Mr. Chairman, I think I'll conclude my remarks at this point and invite questions on the testimony or any other questions that you or members of the committee might have. [The prepared statement of Mr. Rusche follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT BY BEN C.
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5. lappuse - OK, without objection. [The prepared statement of Senator Gorton follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. SLADE GORTON, US. SENATOR FROM WASHINGTON Thank you, Mr.
73. lappuse - The criteria compare the present value of tower benefits with the present value of costs over a 15-year timeframe using activity forecasts to develop estimated benefits.
45. lappuse - Act of 1996, of which you were instrumental in achieving enactment, and the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act of 1997 implemented and funded many of the White House Commission's initial recommendations dealing with aviation security. One major Commission recommendation was for the...
78. lappuse - Objective 8D. Contribute to the efforts of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to become more efficient and responsive to the needs of its members in today's dynamic technological environment, and ensure that the interests of the United States Government are well represented within the organization.
80. lappuse - This team is responsible for defining and leading the R&D activities that will enable new capabilities and operational improvements for the airspace system user, and ensuring that all R&D resources available through the IAIPT are applied in the best manner possible to meet the research needs. A key element of the IAIPT process thus far has been assessing and integrating all air traffic management R&D activities performed under the sponsorship of FAA and NASA.