The Reagan Library in simi valley, california. Thank you and welcome to panel six, assessing the rebuild, will we have the strategy and resources to rebuild the military in fiscal year 19 . On this panel we will evaluate president trumps desire to rebuild the military, and we will look at the problems they see as. Like to introduce our distinguished panel. Honorable eric adelman at the income for secretary of defense for policy from 20052009. Independent gun, a former ambassador to turkey and finland. Ms. Marillyn hewson, chairman, president and ceo of Lockheed Martin. She joined lockheed 30 years ago as an engineer and rose all the way to the top. In 2016 Fortune Magazine for can magazine identified her as 50 of the most powerful women in business runs will dr. Kathleen hicks, director of International Security program for csis. She was appointed to the National Commission on the future of the army by the president pictures a former principal undersecretary of policy at the pentagon.
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] welcome to panel six, assessing the rebuild. Will we have the strategy and resources to rebuild the military and fiscal 2019. On this panel we will evaluate president trumps desire to rebuild the military and we will look at the problems facing us. I would like to introduce our distinguished panel, eric ellma ellman, former undersecretary of this defense for policy from 2005 2009. Hes a former ambassador to turkey and finland. Miss marilyn houston who is the chairman, president and ceo of Lockheed Martin. He joined 30 years ago and rose all the way to the top. Fortune magazine identified her as number three out of the 50 most powerful women in business around the world. Kathleen hicks, director of International Security program for csi s. She was appointed to the National Commission on the future of the army by the president. She is a former principal undersecretary of policy at the pentagon, and then we have general robert noller, th
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