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Military Assessment of Nuclear Deterrence Requirements Committee
i [H.A.S.C. No. 115–11] MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF NUCLEAR DETERRENCE REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION HEARING HELD MARCH 8, 2017 U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE 24–683 WASHINGTON : 2017 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001 COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH CONGRESS WILLIAM M. ‘‘MAC’’ THORNBERRY, Texas, Chairman WALTER B. JONES, North Carolina ADAM SMITH, Washington JOE WILSON, South Carolina ROBERT A. BRADY, Pennsylvania FRANK A. LOBIONDO, New Jersey SUSAN A. DAVIS, California ROB BISHOP, Utah JAMES R. LANGEVIN, Rhode Island MICHAEL R. TURNER, Ohio RICK LARSEN, Washington MIKE ROGERS, Alabama JIM COOPER, Tennessee TRENT FRANKS, Arizona MADELEINE Z. BORDALLO, Guam BILL SHUSTER, Pennsylvania JOE COURTNEY, Connecticut K. MICHAEL CONAWAY, Texas NIKI TSONGAS, Massachusetts DOUG LAMBORN, Colorado JOHN GARAMENDI, California ROBERT J. WITTMAN, Virginia JACKIE SPEIER, California DUNCAN HUNTER, California MARC A. VEASEY, Texas MIKE COFFMAN, Colorado TULSI GABBARD, Hawaii VICKY HARTZLER, Missouri BETO O’ROURKE, Texas AUSTIN SCOTT, Georgia DONALD NORCROSS, New Jersey MO BROOKS, Alabama RUBEN GALLEGO, Arizona PAUL COOK, California SETH MOULTON, Massachusetts JIM BRIDENSTINE, Oklahoma COLLEEN HANABUSA, Hawaii BRAD R. WENSTRUP, Ohio CAROL SHEA–PORTER, New Hampshire BRADLEY BYRNE, Alabama JACKY ROSEN, Nevada SAM GRAVES, Missouri A. DONALD MCEACHIN, Virginia ELISE M. STEFANIK, New York SALUD O. CARBAJAL, California MARTHA MCSALLY, Arizona ANTHONY G. BROWN, Maryland STEPHEN KNIGHT, California STEPHANIE N. -
Cadre Change Waco Wounded Veterans Run September 2016
September 2016 Det 810 Cadre Lt Col Myers Gray Hails, Farewells and Happenings Commander Det 810 had another great year! We commissioned 16 Lieutenants in May. Lt Gen Capt Gregg Campbell Operations Flight Commander Richard Brown III (retired), Assistant Vice Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, presided over the May Commissioning Ceremony. Significant events included a Capt Victoria Mitchell Recruiting Flight Commander career day hosted by officers from Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph (JBSA), a base 1st Lt Maykei Cepeda visit to JBSA-Lackland and Randolph, and returning the annual President’s Cup tro- Education Flight Commander phy to Air Force ROTC. We hosted our annual Dining Out formal in the banquet TSgt Chamaco Johnson facility of the new Foster Business School with Major General Garrett Harencak, NCOIC, Personnel Commander, Air Force Recruiting Service, as our guest speaker. SSgt Yolizma Blanco NCOIC, Administration Mrs. Roberta Shipp Office Manager Mrs. Lori Burris Uniform Custodian (254)710 –3513 [email protected] www.baylor.edu/afrotc Cadre Change Waco Wounded Veterans Run Cadets, cadre, and the Waco We said goodbye to Major Anthony Schmidt, who re- community came together for tired last fall and we were supplemented with Major the 3rd annual Waco Wound- Javier Caraveo from the Air Force Reserve for six ed Veterans Run on 13 Sep- months while we were at 50% officer manning. We tember 2015. We had over welcomed Capt Victoria Mitchell as our new Recruit- 200 runners join in the race. ing Flight Commander towards the end of the spring Thanks to all the runners and semester and 1st Lt Maykei Cepeda as our new Educa- staff who participated. -
041118 Air Force Association Air Force Breakfast with General Robin Rand, Commander of Air Force Global Strike Command
041118 Air Force Association Air Force Breakfast with General Robin Rand, Commander of Air Force Global Strike Command GEN. LARRY SPENCER: Good morning, everyone. If I could get your attention, please? Good morning. First of all, good morning and thank you all for being here. As you can see, we typically have these breakfasts over at the Capitol Hill Club, but based on scheduling we had to move over to the hotel this morning. We have a beautiful view here, we have a great speaker, so we’re really glad that you’re all here. I think most of you know me, but I’m Larry Spencer. I’m the president of AFA. We are really pleased today to have not only a great speaker and a great leader but a great friend as well. Most of you know General Rand. He will be retiring in a couple of months, and I’m told it will be 39 years or there about, close to 40 years, and 27 assignments, six of those overseas. So I’m sure your wife is looking forward to retirement as well. If you think about it, though, General Rand has actually been in the Air Force longer than 39 years because his father also served in the Air Force. Not only did he serve, but his father was also a fighter pilot. Not only was he a fighter pilot but he was a combat veteran of both World War II and Vietnam, so clearly family of service and a family of war fighters. I’m also told, General Raymond, that your father survived being shot down twice. -
AT&L Workforce—Key Leadership Changes
AT&L Workforce—Key Leadership Changes Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, E.E. from the University of California Los Angeles. She is a Logistics, and Technology Welcomes New Principal member and former chair of the U.S. Air Force Scientific Deputy Advisory Board, as well as a member of the Defense Sci- Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, ence Board. and Technology Dr. Malcolm R. O’Neill welcomed Heidi Shyu as the new ASA(ALT) principal deputy this month. As Air Force Names New AFMC Air Armament Center ASA(ALT) principal deputy, Shyu will serve as O’Neill’s chief Commander advisor and confidante on all matters relating to acquisition, AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND PUBLIC AFFAIRS REPORT (OCT. logistics, and technology. 1, 2010) WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio—The Air Shyu brings a wealth of experience gained from three de- Force announced Sept. 30, 2010, the assignment of Maj. cades of service in major U.S. firms, including Raytheon, Gen. Kenneth D. Merchant to the position of Air Arma- Litton Industries, Grumman Aerospace Corp., and Hughes ment Center commander and Program Executive Officer Aircraft Co. Most recently, she served as the vice president for Weapons, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. of technology strategy for Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, El Segundo, Calif. At Raytheon, Shyu led numer- Merchant has been the director of logistics, Headquarters ous significant U.S. Air Force projects, including the Joint Air Mobility Command at Scott Air Force Base, Ill., since Strike Fighter and the development of other manned and November 2007. -
Photochart of USAF Leadership
Photochart of USAF Leadership An Air Force Magazine Directory (As of Aug. 20, 2009) By June Lee, Editorial Associate Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Asst. Secretary of the Air Asst. Secretary of the Air Asst. Secretary of the Air Asst. Secretary of the Air Force Force (Acquisition) Force (Financial Mgmt. & Force (Installations, Envi- (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) David M. Van Buren Comptroller) ronment, & Logistics) Daniel B. Ginsberg (acting) Jamie M. Morin Debra K. Walker Secretary of the Air Force Michael B. Donley Deputy Undersecretary of Auditor General General Counsel Inspector General the Air Force Theodore J. Williams Charles A. Blanchard Lt. Gen. Marc E. Rogers (International Affairs) Bruce S. Lemkin Undersecretary of the Air Force Vacant Chief, Warfighting Integration & Director, Legislative Liaison Director, Public Affairs Director, Small Business Chief Information Officer Maj. Gen. Robin Rand Col. Les A. Kodlick Programs Lt. Gen. William T. Lord Ronald A. Poussard Senior Military Asst. to the Administrative Asst. Secretary of the Air Force to the Secretary Col. Charles H. Porter of the Air Force William A. Davidson 72 AIR FORCE Magazine / September 2009 The United States Air Force Air Staff Asst. Vice Chief of Staff Chief Master Sergeant Air Force Historian Judge Advocate General Lt. Gen. William L. Shelton of the Air Force Clarence R. Anderegg Lt. Gen. Jack L. Rives CMSAF James A. Roy Chief of Staff Gen. Norton A. Schwartz Surgeon General Chair, Scientific Advisory Board Chief of Chaplains Chief of Safety Lt. Gen. Charles B. Green John W. Betz Maj. Gen. Cecil R. Richardson Maj. Gen. Frederick F. -
Exhibit B Department of the Air Force
EXHIBIT B DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE AIR FORCE ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL (SECOND OAK LEAF CLUSTER) HAS BEEN AWARDED TO SENIOR AIRMAN JENNIFER L. HARRIS ~ FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT I FEBRUARY 2000 TO 18 JANUARY 2001 ACCOMPLISHMENTS Senior Airman Jennifer L. Harris distinguished herself by outstanding achievem_ent as Operations Resource Management Technician, 41st Airlift Squadron, 43d Ol~erations Group., 43d Airlift Wing, Poise Air-Force Base, North Carolina. Durin~ this period, Airman Harris’ initiative and unequaled job knowledge_while assigned to the 43d Operatmns Support Squadron Flight Records s~eetmn..were ins_tmm.ent..al t9 the vc~ng’s, phenom_ enal p_e.rformance d.uring the Twen~-.First Air ro,ree~.A,~.rerew Stand~.dlzatmn ap.d Evaluation. Visit. Her continual improvement of the jump ana mgnt pay accounung procedures, COUl~led with the errorless processinl,~ of over 100 basic and advanced aeronautical ratings and badges, directly contributed to the "Dutstandin~" rating Air~.,ana.w.arded_by ~.’.a~-ris the wereevaluation trem,,end.ous team. The as ,she pmfessional-_image ~,lgudeft" as Opera_tipn_s and work Group dedication Top Performer sliown .by for the ~onm o.~iviay. An exee~mnt example of midtary bearinl~ and behavior, she ~rovided support to Pope.Air F.o_.ree B~ase, .F.0rt Bra.~gg, .ahd__num.e.rous s.urrounding communities seiwing two tdiirs as a member of the ~Jase ~onor ,.iuaro: lhe distincttve accomplishments of Airman Harris reflect credit upon herself and the United States Air Force. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND 8 JANUARY 2001 43d Operations Group AF FDFIM ~274. 20000101 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE AIR FORCE ACHIEVEMENT MEDAL HAS BEEN AWARDED TO AIRMAN FIRST CLASS/ENNIFEK L. -
Executive Calendar
SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED ELEVENTH CONGRESS CONVENED JANUARY 6, 2009 FIRST SESSION { ADJOURNED DECEMBER 24, 2009 CONVENED JANUARY 5, 2010 SECOND SESSION { EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Tuesday, September 28, 2010 *(updated at 2:00 p.m.) PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF NANCY ERICKSON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE http://www.senate.gov/ExecutiveCalendar By Michelle Haynes, Executive Clerk *1st update Issue No. 293 1 RESOLUTIONS CALENDAR S. RES. REPORTED SUBJECT NO. NO. BY 2 TREATIES CALENDAR TREATY REPORTED SUBJECT NO. DOC. NO. BY 2 110-21 Hague Convention on International Recovery Jan 22, 2010 Reported of Child Support and Family Maintenance favorably by Mr. Kerry, Committee on Foreign Relations with printed Ex. Rept.111-2 and a resolution of advice and consent to ratification with two reservations and three declarations. 5 110-7 Treaty with United Kingdom Concerning Sep 24, 2010 Reported Defense Trade Cooperation favorably by Mr. Kerry, Committee on Foreign Relations with printed Ex. Rept.111-5 and a resolution of advice and consent to ratification with 9 conditions, 7 understandings, and 3 declarations. 6 110-10 Treaty with Australia Concerning Defense Sep 24, 2010 Reported Trade Cooperation favorably by Mr. Kerry, Committee on Foreign Relations with printed Ex. Rept.111-5 and a resolution of advice and consent to ratification with 8 conditions, 6 understandings, and 3 declarations. 3 NOMINATIONS CALENDAR MESSAGE REPORTED NOMINEE, OFFICE, AND PREDECESSOR NO. NO. BY SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION * 427 558 Winslow Lorenzo Sargeant, of Wisconsin, to be Sep 16, 2009 Reported by Ms. Chief Counsel for Advocacy, Small Business Landrieu, Committee on Administration, vice Thomas M. -
1007World.Pdf
Aerospace World By Marc V. Schanz, Associate Editor Airman Dies in Basic Training A 19-year-old boot camp trainee at Lackland AFB, Tex., died Aug. 7, after USAF photo apparently contracting a respiratory virus. Amn. Paige Renee Villers of Norton, Ohio, died at Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio. A recruit had not died in basic training since 2002. Citing family privacy, the Air Force declined to provide an official statement about Villers’ death. Villers was initially admitted to Wilford Hall in the spring. Confined to a wheelchair and on a ventilator, Villers nevertheless graduated from basic training in July. Although she experienced a short period of recovery, she soon relapsed, according to Air Edu- cation and Training Command officials. A memorial service at Lackland took place on Aug. 9 and was attended by Air Force leadership, including CMSAF An F-15 takes off from Nellis AFB, Nev., in September during Joint Forces Com- Rodney J. McKinley. mand’s Bold Quest exercise. The two-week exercise assessed combat identifica- tion technologies, with the aim of improving combat effectiveness and reducing USAF To Cut 5,400 This Year fratricide. The Air Force plans to reduce to an end strength of 328,500 airmen in Fis- 30, 2008. The Air Force doesn’t plan to Last 60 F-22s on Contract cal 2008, down 5,400 from this year, hold selective early retirement boards The Air Force awarded Lockheed the service said in announcing its latest as it did in January or order a reduc- Martin $5 billion in late July for three round of “force shaping” in August. -
USAF Leadership
Photochart of USAF Leadership Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Assistant Secretary of Assistant Secretary of Assistant Secretary of Assistant Secretary of the the Air Force the Air Force (Financial the Air Force (Installa- Air Force (Manpower & (Acquisition) Management & tions, Environment, & Reserve Affairs) William A. LaPlante Comptroller) Energy) (vacant) Lisa S. Disbrow Miranda A. A. Ballentine Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James Deputy Undersecretary of Deputy Undersecretary of Auditor General General Counsel the Air Force (International the Air Force (Space) Daniel F. McMillin Gordon O. Tanner Affairs) Winston Beauchamp Heidi H. Grant Undersecretary of the Air Force Lisa S. Disbrow (acting) Inspector General Chief, Information Director, Legislative Director, Public Affairs Lt. Gen. Gregory A. Dominance & Liaison Brig. Gen. Kathleen A. Biscone Chief Information Officer Maj. Gen. Thomas Cook Lt. Gen. William J. Bender Bergeson Director, Small Administrative Assistant to the Business Programs Secretary of the Air Force Mark S. Teskey Patricia J. Zarodkiewicz 80 AIR FORCE Magazine / September 2015 Photochart of An Air Force Magazine Directory By Chequita Wood, Media Research Editor As of Aug. 14, 2015 The United States Air Force Air Staff Assistant Vice Chief of Chief Master Sergeant Air Force Historian Judge Advocate Staff of the Air Force Walt Grudzinskas General Lt. Gen. John W. CMSAF James A. Cody Lt. Gen. Christopher F. Hesterman III Burne Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III Surgeon General Chairman, Scientific Chief of Chaplains Chief of Safety Lt. Gen. Mark A. Ediger Advisory Board Maj. Gen. (sel.) Dondi E. Maj. Gen. Andrew M. Werner J. A. -
General Robin Rand
GENERAL ROBIN RAND Gen. Robin Rand is the Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command, Barksdale Air Force Base, La. He is responsible for organizing, training, equipping all U.S. intercontinental ballistic missile and bomber forces. The command's mission is to provide combat-ready forces for nuclear deterrence and global strike operations. The command comprises more than 23,000 professionals operating at six wings that control the nation's inventory of Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, B-2 and B-52 bomber aircraft. General Rand was commissioned in 1979 after graduating from the U.S. Air Force Academy. He's had multiple flying tours; served as an air liaison officer with the U.S. Army; and has had staff tours on the Joint Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Air Staff. General Rand's previous commands include the 36th Fighter Squadron, USAF Weapons School, 8th Fighter Wing, 56th Fighter Wing, 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing at Balad Air Base, Iraq, 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern), and prior to this assignment, Air Education and Training Command. General Rand is a command pilot with more than 5,080 flying hours, including more than 470 combat hours. EDUCATION 1979 Bachelor of Science degree in aviation science, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1983 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1986 Air Command and Staff College, by seminar 1988 Master of Science degree in aeronautical science, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Fla. 1990 U.S. Air Force Fighter Weapons Instructor Course, Nellis AFB, Nev. 1998 Master of Arts degree in national security policy, Naval War College, Newport, R.I. -
President Obama's Nuclear
i [H.A.S.C. No. 114–135] PRESIDENT OBAMA’S NUCLEAR DETERRENT MODERNIZATION PLANS AND BUDGETS: THE MILITARY REQUIREMENTS HEARING BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON STRATEGIC FORCES OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION HEARING HELD JULY 14, 2016 U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE 20–822 WASHINGTON : 2017 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov Phone: toll free (866) 512–1800; DC area (202) 512–1800 Fax: (202) 512–2104 Mail: Stop IDCC, Washington, DC 20402–0001 SUBCOMMITTEE ON STRATEGIC FORCES MIKE ROGERS, Alabama, Chairman TRENT FRANKS, Arizona JIM COOPER, Tennessee DOUG LAMBORN, Colorado, Vice Chair LORETTA SANCHEZ, California MIKE COFFMAN, Colorado RICK LARSEN, Washington MO BROOKS, Alabama JOHN GARAMENDI, California JIM BRIDENSTINE, Oklahoma MARK TAKAI, Hawaii J. RANDY FORBES, Virginia BRAD ASHFORD, Nebraska ROB BISHOP, Utah PETE AGUILAR, California MICHAEL R. TURNER, Ohio JOHN FLEMING, Louisiana DREW WALTER, Professional Staff Member LEONOR TOMERO, Counsel MIKE GANCIO, Clerk (II) C O N T E N T S Page STATEMENTS PRESENTED BY MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Rogers, Hon. Mike, a Representative from Alabama, Chairman, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces ............................................................................................... 1 WITNESSES Haney, ADM Cecil D., USN, Commander, U.S. Strategic Command ................. 4 Klotz, Lt Gen Frank, USAF (Ret.), Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration -
Congressional Record—Senate S2036
S2036 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE March 26, 2012 TITLE IV—BUDGETARY EFFECTS (11) the Commodity Futures Trading Com- EXECUTIVE SESSION SEC. 401. DEFICIT REDUCTION. mission has a responsibility — (A) to ensure that the price discovery for SA 1952. Mr. SANDERS (for himself, oil and gasoline accurately reflects the fun- EXECUTIVE CALENDAR damentals of supply and demand; and Mr. BLUMENTHAL, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. (B) to take immediate action to implement Mr. DURBIN. Madam President, I ask TESTER, Mrs. MCCASKILL, Ms. KLO- strong and meaningful position limits to reg- unanimous consent that the Senate BUCHAR, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. FRANKEN, Mr. ulated exchange markets to eliminate exces- proceed to executive session to con- BROWN of Ohio, Mr. CARDIN, and Ms. sive oil speculation. sider the following nominations: Cal- MIKULSKI) submitted an amendment in- (b) ACTIONS.—Not later than 14 days after endar Nos. 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620, 621, tended to be proposed by him to the the date of enactment of this Act, the Com- 622, 623, 625, 626, 627, and 628, and all bill S. 2204, to eliminate unnecessary modity Futures Trading Commission shall nominations placed on the Secretary’s tax subsidies and promote renewable use the authority of the Commission (includ- ing emergency powers)— desk in the Air Force, Army, Marine energy and energy conservation; which Corps, and Navy; that the nominations was ordered to lie on the table; as fol- (1) to curb immediately the role of exces- be confirmed en bloc; that the motions lows: sive speculation in any contract market within the jurisdiction and control of the to reconsider be considered made and On page 22, strike lines 4 and 5 and insert Commission, on or through which energy fu- laid upon the table, with no inter- the following: tures or swaps are traded; and vening action or debate; that no fur- TITLE III—MISCELLANEOUS (2) to eliminate excessive speculation, ther motions be in order to any of the SEC.