Hearing on H.R. 33, to Transfer Management of the National Defense Stockpile to the Secretary of Defense, Before the Seapower and Strategic and Critical Materials Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, February 22, 1983

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Page 70 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee, 1 appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to comment on HR 33, Chairman Bennett's bill to transfer the management of the National Defense Stockpile to the Department of Defense. Pratt & Whitney applauds your efforts, Mr. Chairman, to achieve meaningful
Page 90 - entry into markets to acquire materials. - Disposal of National Defense Stockpile excess materials. 3. Real Property - Promotes maximum utilization of real property by Federal agencies, and the transfer among agencies of excess real property. It provides for the disposal of surplus real property by sale, exchange, lease, permit, assignment,
Page 1 - HR 33, TO TRANSFER MANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL DEFENSE STOCKPILE TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS SUBCOMMITTEE, Washington, DC, Tuesday, February
Page 36 - Mr. BENNETT. Without objection, so ordered. PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. FLOYD SPENCE, A REPRESENTATIVE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA, RANKING MINORITY MEMBER, SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC AND CRITICAL MATERIALS SUBCOMMITTEE Thank you, Mr. Chairman,
Page 72 - 96-41 states that the United States has insufficient natural resources within its borders to "supply the military, industrial, and essential civilian needs of the United States for national defense.
Page 26 - (4) The relationship between potential supplies of, and potential requirements for, manpower, resources, and productive facilities in time of war; (6) The strategic relocation of industries, services, government, and economic activities, the continuous operation of which is essential to the Nation's security. I joined the staff of the NSRB in the fall of 1948 and shortly thereafter was given the assignment of Assistant for Materials and Stockpile Policies, reporting
Page 10 - That is interesting and I understand where you are coming from. Mr. MARKON. With that, Mr. Chairman, I would like to present my statement for the record and I will summarize my remarks. Mr. BENNETT. Without objection, so ordered. Mr. MARKON. In my statement, I give a brief history, not
Page 70 - provide for the acquisition and retention of stocks of certain strategic and critical materials and to encourage the conservation and development of sources of such materials within the United States and thereby to decrease and to preclude, when possible, a dangerous and costly dependence by the United States upon foreign sources for supplies of such materials in times of national emergency.
Page 104 - Amend subsection 204 (b) of the Federal Property and Administrative Service Act of 1949, as amended, to authorize the proceeds
Page 104 - to terminate the covering of proceeds received from any disposal of surplus real property and related personal property from being deposited into the

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