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Joint Hearing held by the Senate and House of Representatives to examine how the human capital crisis in the Federal Government is affecting, and indeed endangering, the national security establishment and the ability of the Federal Government to defend our Nation and its interests around the world. This is especially true with the civilian workforce of the Dept. of Defense (DoD). Witnesses: James R. Schlesinger, Commissioner, accompanied by Admiral Harry D. Train, USN, Ret., Commissioner, on behalf of the U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century; Henry L. Hinton, Jr., Managing Dir., Defense Capabilities and Management, General Accounting Office (GAO); and Robert J. Lieberman, Deputy Inspector General, DoD.
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