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Discrimination, Harassment, (#44)

TOPICS

Locher, James R., III, Assistant Secre-
tary of Defense for Special Operations
and Low-Intensity Conflict

Combating the Terrorists' War: The
Front Is Everywhere, (#41)

Military Strength Remains Ultimate
U.S. Trump Card, (#59)

Reserve, (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, (#15)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, (#52)

Election Process Yields Consensus
on U.S. World Role, (#60)

Gettysburg Set Stage for Future
Democracies, (#63)

Reed, William F., Director, Defense
Contract Audit Agency

Contract Audit Agency Tracks Its
Activities, (#34)

Khalilzad, Zalmay M., Assistant Deputy
Undersecretary of Defense for Policy
Planning

Ukraine Invited To "Zone Of
Peace," (#42)

The Prospects for Iranian Foreign
Policy, (#49)

United States and Central Asia in
Post-Cold War World, (#62)

Reis, Victor H., Director of Defense
Research and Engineering

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
(#16)

Acquisition

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace with
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

DARPA Highlights: Mission,
Programs and Accomplishments,
Denman (#22)

Mantech Program Builds Momentum
for the Future, Torelli (#25)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

Reforming the National Defense
Stockpile, McMillan (#33)

Contract Audit Agency Tracks Its
Activities, Reed (#34)

The Department Deletes Ozone-
Depleting Chemicals, Bergmann (#45)

CIM: Consider It Mañana?
Strassmann (#55)

DMR: Overcoming Major Acquisi-
tion Problems, Atwood (#57)

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Arms Reductions

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace with
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

Meeting the Challenges of the New
World Order, Cooper (#46)

Strassmann, Paul A., Director of
Defense Information, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Com-
mand, Control, Communications and
Intelligence)

DoD's Use of "Software Shadow" to
Equip Future Warrior, (#12)

CIM: Consider It Mañana? (#55)

Morales, Diane K., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Logistics

Reshaping Defense Logistics, (#37)

Mundy, Carl E., Gen., USMC, Com-
mandant

Chiefs Discuss Military Women,
Discrimination, Harassment , (#44)

Sullivan, Gordon R., Gen., USA, Chief
of Staff

Chiefs Discuss Military Women,
Discrimination, Harassment, (#44)

O'Keefe, Sean, Acting Secretary of the
Navy

Navy Leaders Address the Issues:
O'Keefe, Howard on the Future, (#36)

O'Keefe Responds to DoD IG
Report, (#50)

Torelli, Nicholas M., Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Production Resources

Mantech Program Builds Momentum
for the Future, (#25)

Oswald, Robert B., Director of Re-
search and Development, Army Corps
of Engineers

DoD's Environmental Cleanup
Technologies Outlined, (#54)

Base Force Concept

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Today's All-Volunteer Force Moves
to Tomorrow's Base Force, Jehn (#21)

Reducing, Reshaping the Force,
Alexander (#23)

Total Force Reshaping Must Be
Balanced, Jehn (#28)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

Military Strength Remains Ultimate
U.S. Trump Card, Locher (#59)

Election Process Yields Consensus

Wolfowitz, Paul D., Undersecretary of
Defense for Policy

Alliance Offers World Best Chance
at Peace, (#58)

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on U.S. World Role, Powell (#60)

Budget

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

Reforming the National Defense
Stockpile, McMillan (#33)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

DMR: Overcoming Major Acquisi-
tion Problems, Atwood (#57)

The Prospects for Iranian Foreign
Policy, Khalilzad (#49)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

Alliance Offers World Best Chance
at Peace, Wolfowitz (#58)

Military Strength Remains Ultimate
U.S. Trump Card, Locher (#59)

Election Process Yields Consensus
on U.S. World Role, Powell (#60)

United States and Central Asia in
Post-Cold War World, Khalilzad (#62)

Department's Facilities, Activities
Planning, Cooke (#19)

Today's All-Volunteer Force Moves
to Tomorrow's Base Force, Jehn (#21)

Reducing, Reshaping the Force,
Alexander (#23)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

Reforming the National Defense
Stockpile, McMillan (#33)

Contract Audit Agency Tracks Its
Activities, Reed (#34)

Reshaping Defense Logistics,
Morales (#37)

Considerations Affecting the Future
of Industrial Security,Anderson (#43)

DeCA Working Toward Best-Run
Grocery Chain, Dreska (#47)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

CIM: Consider It Mañana?,
Strassmann (#55)

DMR: Overcoming Major Acquisi-
tion Problems, Atwood (#57)

Family-Friendly Military a Must for
Today, Tomorrow, Jehn (#61)

Command, Control, Communications,
Intelligence

Cinteroperability, Key to Joint
Operations, Andrews (#39)

Did U.S. POWS Leave Symbolsin
Southeast Asia?, Andrews (#56)

Drawdown/Force Structure

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Today's All-Volunteer Force Moves
to Tomorrow's Base Force, Jehn (#21)

Reducing, Reshaping the Force,
Alexander (#23)

Total Force Reshaping Must Be
Balanced, Jehn (#28)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

Election Process Yields Consensus
on U.S. World Role, Powell (#60)

Family-Friendly Military a Must for
Today, Tomorrow, Jehn (#61)

Corporate Information Management

DOD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

DoD's Use of "Software Shadow" to
Equip Future Warriors, Strassmann
(#12)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

CIM: Consider It Mañana?
Strassmann (#55)

Defense Commissary Agency

DeCA Working Toward Best-Run
Grocery Chain, Dreska (#47)

Drug Strategy

DoD's Counterdrug Efforts, Duncan
(#29)

Defense Contract Audit Agency

Contract Audit Agency Tracks Its
Activities, Reed (#34)

Defense Strategy

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

Melding Special Operations With
Forces of the Future, Jeremiah (#7)

Soviet Disappearance: No Assur-
ance of Peace, Stability, Galvin (#8)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

DoD's Use of Software Shadow" to
Equip Future Warriors, Strassmann
(#12)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

USSOCOM Challenges: Risk,
Ambiguity, Diversity, Opportunity,
Stiner (#18)

Today's All-Volunteer Force Moves
to Tomorrow's Base Force, Jehn (#21)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

Staying on Course in a Changing
World, Jeremiah (#31)

Realigning SDIO to Meet Congres-
sional Intent, Cooper (#35)

NATO Offers Chance for Peace,
Stability, Jeremiah (#38)

The START Treaty and Continued
Nuclear Testing, Cheney (#40)

Combating the Terrorists' War: The
Front Is Everywhere, Locher (#41)

Meeting the Challenges of the New
World Order, Cooper (#46)

United States and the Bosnia-
Hercegovina Crisis, Hadley, (#48)

European Theater

Ukraine Invited to Zone Of Peace,"
Khalilzad (#42)

United States and the Bosnia-
Hercegovina Crisis, Hadley, (#48)

United States and Central Asia in
Post-Cold War World, Khalilzad (#62)

Environment

The Department Deletes Ozone-
Depleting Chemicals, Bergmann (#45)

Don's Environmental Cleanup
Technologies Outlined, Meehan/
Oswald (#54)

Defense Management

The Changing Intelligence and
Security Environment, Stewart (#2)

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

Industrial Base

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Planning, Cooke (#19)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

Mantech Program Builds Momentum
for the Future, Torelli (#25)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

The Department Deletes Ozone-
Depleting Chemicals, Bergmann (#45)

Meeting the Challenges of the New
World Order, Cooper (#46)

DMR: Overcoming Major Acquisi-
tion Problems, Atwood (#57)

Persian Gulf Region

Women in Today's Armed Forces,
Jehn (#10)

USSOCOM Challenges: Risk,
Ambiguity, Diversity, Opportunity,
Stiner (#18)

Army Stands by Patriot's Persian
Gulf Performance, Garner (#26)

The Prospects for Iranian Foreign
Policy, Khalilzad (#49)

United States and Central Asia in
Post-Cold War World, Khalilzad (#62)

Information Management

The Changing Intelligence and
Security Environment, Stewart (#2)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

DoD's Use of "Software Shadow" to
Equip Future Warriors, Strassmann
(#12)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

C* Interoperability, Key to Joint
Operations, Andrews (#39)

Considerations Affecting the Future
of Industrial Security, Anderson (#43)

CIM: Consider It Mañana?,
Strassmann (#55)

DoD Acquisition, Budget Plans,
Present and Future, Atwood (#11)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

The Changing Face of Forces on the
Korean Peninsula, RisCassi (#20)

Mantech Program Builds Momentum
for the Future, Torelli (#25)

DoD's Counterdrug Efforts, Duncan
(#29)

The Triumphs and the Challenges,
Bush (#30)

Staying on Course in a Changing
World, Jeremiah (#31)

Reforming the National Defense
Stockpile, McMillan (#33)

Reshaping Defense Logistics,
Morales (#37)

NATO Offers Chance for Peace,
Stability, Jeremiah (#38)

Considerations Affecting the Future
of Industrial Security, Anderson (#43)

Meeting the Challenges of the New
World Order, Cooper (#46)

United States and the Bosnia-
Hercegovina Crisis, Hadley (#48)

The Prospects for Iranian Foreign
Policy, Khalilzad (#49)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

Alliance Offers World Best Chance
at Peace, Wolfowitz (#58)

Military Strength Remains Ultimate
U.S. Trump Card, Locher (#59)

United States and Central Asia in
Post-Cold War World, Khalilzad (#62)

Gettysburg Set Stage for Future
Democracies, Powell (#63)

Joint Operations

C* Interoperability, Key to Joint
Operations, Andrews (#39)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

CIM: Consider It Mañana?,
Strassmann (#55)

Personnel Issues

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

Strong Guard, Reserve Require
Employer Support, Bourke (#6)

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

Women in Today's Armed Forces,
Jehn (#10)

Restructuring the Military Medical
System, Mendez (#13)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Larger Proposed Cut Would Cripple
Force, Powell (#15)

Transition Program: Status Report,
Woods (#17)

Today's All-Volunteer Force Moves
to Tomorrow's Base Force, Jehn (#21)

Reducing, Reshaping the Force,
Alexander (#23)

Public Service: Quality Is a Full-
Time Job, Atwood (#24)

Total Force Reshaping Must Be
Balanced, Jehn (#28)

Capabilities and Future Needs of the
Reserve Components, Duncan (#32)

Navy Leaders Address the Issues:
O'Keefe, Howard on the Future,
O'Keefe/Howard (#36)

Chiefs Discuss Military Women,
Discrimination, Harassment, Kelso et
al, (#44)

DeCA Working Toward Best-Run
Grocery Chain, Dreska (#47)

O'Keefe Responds to DoD IG
Report, O'Keefe (#50)

Women's Military Roles Continue
Expanding, Jehn (#51)

Building the Force for the 21st
Century, Powell (#52)

Maintaining a Working Environment
Free of Sexual Harassment, Jehn (#53)

Election Process Yields Consensus
on U.S. World Role, Powell (#60)

Family-Friendly Military a Must for
Today, Tomorrow, Jehn (#61)

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Nuclear Drawdown

DoD Changes to Keep Pace With
Changing World, Jeremiah (#9)

The START Treaty and Continued
Nuclear Testing, Cheney (#40)

Pacific Theater

The Changing Face of Forces on the
Korean Peninsula, RisCassi (#20)

National Security

Pearl Harbor Remembered, Bush/
Cheney/Powell (#1)

The Changing Intelligence and
Security Environment, Stewart (#2)

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, Cheney/Atwood/
Powell (#3)

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, Cheney (#4)

Building the Base Force, Powell (#5)

Melding Special Operations With
Forces of the Future, Jeremiah (#7)

Soviet Disappearance: No Assur-
ance of Peace, Stability, Galvin (#8)

Patriot Missile

Army Stands by Patriot's Persian
Gulf Performance, Garner (#26)

Pentagon Renovation

Department's Facilities, Activities

POW/MIA

Did U.S. POWS Leave "Symbols" in
Southeast Asia, Andrews (#56)

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Pride in Service

Pearl Harbor Remembered, Bush/
Cheney/Powell (#1)

Strong Guard, Reserve Require
Employer Support, Bourke (#6)

Women in Today's Armed Forces,
Jehn (#10)

Public Service: Quality Is a Full-
Time Job, Atwood (#24)

The Triumphs and the Challenges,
Bush (#30)

Navy Leaders Address the Issues:
O'Keefe, Howard on the Future,
O'Keefe/Howard (#36)

Election Process Yields Consensus
on U.S. World Role, Powell (#60)

Gettysburg Set Stage for Future
Democracies, Powell (#63)

Space/Space Systems

Realigning SDIO to Meet Congres-
sional Intent, Cooper (#35)

Vol. 7 No. 2
The Changing Intelligence and Security
Environment, remarks by Nina ).
Stewart, deputy assistant secretary of
defense for counterintelligence and
security countermeasures, at the DoD
Security Luncheon, Bolling Air Force
Base, Washington, D.C., Nov. 27,
1991.

Special Operations/Low-Intensity
Conflict

Melding Special Operations With
Forces of the Future, Jeremiah (#7)

USSOCOM Challenges: Risk,
Ambiguity, Diversity, Opportunity,
Stiner (#18)

DoD's Counterdrug Efforts, Duncan
(#29)

Staying on Course in a Changing
World, Jeremiah (#31)

Combating the Terrorists' War: The
Front Is Everywhere, Locher (#41)

United States and the Bosnia-
Hercegovina Crisis, Hadley, (#48)

Military Strength Remains Ultimate
U.S. Trump Card, Locher (#59)

Vol. 7 No.3

The Department of Defense Fiscal
1993 Budget Request, news briefing
and question-and-answer session with
Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney;
Deputy Secretary of Defense Donald J.
Atwood; and Gen. Colin Powell, USA,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
Pentagon, Jan. 31, 1992.

Research and Development

Refocused Science and Technology
Supports U.S. Power Projection Needs,
Reis (#16)

DARPA Highlights: Mission,
Programs and Accomplishments,
Denman (#22)

Mantech Program Builds Momentum
for the Future, Torelli (#25)

Army Stands by Patriot's Persian
Gulf Performance, Garner (#26)

Safeguarding Reconstitution,
Industrial Capacities, Atwood (#27)

Staying on Course in a Changing
World, Jeremiah (#31)

The START Treaty and Continued
Nuclear Testing, Cheney (#40)

Vol. 7 No. 4

Budget Request: A Zero-Based Look
at Security Needs, prepared statement
of Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney to
the Senate Armed Services Committee,
Jan. 31, 1992.

Strategic Arms Reductions Talks

The START Treaty and Continued
Nuclear Testing, Cheney (#40)

Strategic Defense Initiative

Realigning SDIO to Meet Congres-
sional Intent, Cooper (#35)

The START Treaty and Continued
Nuclear Testing, Cheney (#40)

Meeting the Challenges of the New
World Order, Cooper (#46)

Vol. 7 No. 5

Building the Base Force, prepared
statement of Gen. Colin Powell, USA,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to
the Senate Armed Services Committee,
Jan. 31, 1992.

Reserves

Strong Guard, Reserve Require
Employer Support, Bourke (#6)

Drawing Down the Guard and
Reserve, Cheney/Powell (#14)

Total Force Reshaping Must Be
Balanced, Jehn (#28)

DoD's Counterdrug Efforts, Duncan
(#29)

Capabilities and Future Needs of the
Reserve Components, Duncan (#32)

Terrorism

Combating the Terrorists' War: The
Front Is Everywhere, Locher (#41)

Vol. 7 No. 6

Strong Guard, Reserve Require
Employer Support, remarks by William
O. Bourke, chairman of the National
Committee for Employer Support of the
Guard and Reserve, to the New Jersey
and Pennsylvania Employer Support of
the Guard and Reserve committees,
Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1991.

Transportation

Reshaping Defense Logistics,
Morales (#37)

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