House Democrats Will Focus on Increasing Pace of Chem Demil Efforts

By Adam Sarvana, Suzanne Yohannan / November 15, 2006 at 5:00 AM
Defense Environment Alert -- The new Democratic majority on the House Armed Services Committee in the next Congress will attempt to quicken the pace of chemical weapons destruction, a controversial and increasingly political process for which the military has been criticized for its schedule and cost overruns and some of its destruction technology choices, a Democratic committee source says. The source says there will be a new focus next year on the pace of chemical weapons stockpile destruction and "a...

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