[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 11]
[Senate]
[Pages 14128-14129]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                   HONORING CAPTAIN CHRIS CHRISTOPHER

 Ms. LANDRIEU. Madam President, I speak today to honor the 
service of CAPT Chris Christopher, who is currently the Deputy Director 
for Future Operations, Communications and Business Initiatives at NMCI. 
Captain Christopher comes to this position after nearly 20 years of 
distinguished service to the Navy in the fields of aviation, public 
affairs and intelligence.
  Captain Christopher has spent most of his life in New Orleans, and he 
has made a wonderful home there with his wife Patti and their two 
daughters. He received undergraduate and graduate degrees from the 
University of New Orleans, and his work with NMCI still brings him back 
to the UNO campus. Though he is now stationed in Virginia, his heart 
and family remain in New Orleans. As a Louisiana Senator, I like that!
  Captain Christopher's work at NMCI has been truly outstanding. The 
Navy Marine Corps Intranet is a progressive project whose ultimate goal 
is to transform the Department of the Navy's computer networks. NMCI 
will revolutionize command and control efficiencies within the Navy, 
and between

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the services, to ensure that our forces are operating in unison. This 
will save American lives, increase combat readiness and effectiveness, 
and, ultimately, make us stronger. Under Captain Christopher's 
leadership, many of these goals have been brought closer to reality.
  From June 20-23, Captain Christopher organized the 2004 Navy Marine 
Corps Intranet Symposium in New Orleans. This event was an opportunity 
for all parties involved in NMCI to continue their dialogue on 
reshaping information technology in the Navy and Marine Corps. Captain 
Christopher made this event happen and I have been informed that it was 
a complete success.
  I once again want to thank my friend, CAPT Chris Christopher, for his 
efforts on America's behalf. Future generations of sailors and Marines 
will no doubt reap the benefits of his labor and America will be safer 
as a result. I am proud of Chris's ``Louisiana-bred'' success, and I 
wish him well in his future endeavors.

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