SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER FIELD HEARING: U.S. Navy Energy and Water Policies
The purpose of the hearing is to receive testimony on specific energy and water policies and programs that the U.S. Department of Navy is implementing as it pertains to its operations and facilities.
March 12, 2012
02:00 PM
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Witness Panel 1
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The Honorable Ray Mabus
Secretary of the NavyDepartment of the Navy
Witness Panel 2
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The Honorable John Warner
United States Senate
Witness Panel 3
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Mr. Thomas Hicks
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, EnergyDepartment of the Navy -
Vice Admiral Philip Cullom
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Readiness and LogisticsDepartment of the Navy -
Major General James Kessler
Commander, Marine Corps Installations CommandU.S. Marine Corps -
Rear Admiral Townsend Alexander
Commander, Navy Region Mid-AtlanticDepartment of the Navy -
Colonel Robert Charette
Director, U.S. Marine Corps Expeditionary Energy OfficeU.S. Marine Corps