[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 67 (Thursday, May 6, 2010)]
[Senate]
[Page S3354]
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REMOVING HOLDS
Mr. WYDEN. Mr. President, on April 16, 2010, Senator Merkley and I
objected to any unanimous consent agreement in connection with the
nominations of Sharon E. Burke, to be the Director of Operational
Energy Plans and Programs at the Department of Defense; Catherine
Hammack, to be the Assistant Secretary of the Army; and Elizibeth A.
McGrath, to be the Deputy Chief Management Officer at DOD. At that
time, we needed assurance that DOD was taking the appropriate action to
address the increasing conflict between national renewable energy
policy and national defense.
I am pleased to say that we have dropped our objections to any
unanimous consent agreement to consider these three nominations.
I am encouraged with the progress the Department of Defense, along
with the Federal Aviation Administration, has achieved to acknowledge
the critical nature of our future renewable energy program and its
impact to national defense. Both agencies now appear committed to
address the systemic process issues associated with siting our
renewable energy programs. I hope this commitment continues. Because
there is much more work to be done.
I believe we must pursue upgrading hardware and software for all of
our radar arrays and adjust the siting permit process so that companies
know in advance, not at the eleventh hour, of any DOD objections. But I
also believe there is a need for an impartial entity with the authority
to consider strategic civilian energy development and national defense
needs. I know it won't be easy, but I look forward to working with the
administration and Defense Department to establish such an
organization.
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