Live coverage here on cspan. Needless to say, our committee has been working very diligently on a lot of transformational policy. While were waiting for our colleague here, i think ill thank senator wicker again for his work on the chips and p science act. I think people may not remember but this committee i dont know how many amendments we processed. Sen. Cantwell ity know it was in the hundreds. It might have been in the 300s. But i definitely believe that that kind of regular order process was good for the institutioned good for institution, good for the debate about science, and hopefully people will continue in todays hearing to understand that and understand much of the debate that maybe wasnt as clear in a big public perspective as it was to all of us who were working behind the scenes daily to try to figure this policy out. Ok, well go ahead and get started and when my colleague gets here, hopefully hell be here soon, we will let him make his opening statement. But welcome, sec
Those this coming year and hopefully be up and running by the end of 2018 and have those available people togood eveningd gentlemen. My name is jeremy collins. Im the director of conferences and some pose here here at the National World war two museums. Jenny Craig Institute for the study of war and democracy. Its great to see you all here this evening. We have a tradition here where we acknowledge whether theyre in with us or at home watching on our online stream to recognize any world war. Two Veterans Home front or holocaust survivors. So i dont believe we are fortunate have any with us tonight. But for those watching at home, lets give a round of applause. Also, id like to acknowledge and thank our patriots circle members and our charter members for the support you all provide, not just with but with friendship and attendance and making it worthwhile to put these programs on. Id like to recognize dr. Michael, whos in the audience with us. One of our original Board Members of the Na
Live coverage here on cspan. Needless to say, our committee has been working very diligently on a lot of transformational policy. While were waiting for our colleague here, i think ill thank senator wicker again for his work on the chips and p science act. I think people may not remember but this committee i dont know how many amendments we processed. Sen. Cantwell ity know it was in the hundreds. It might have been in the 300s. But i definitely believe that that kind of regular order process was good for the institutioned good for institution, good for the debate about science, and hopefully people will continue in todays hearing to understand that and understand much of the debate that maybe wasnt as clear in a big public perspective as it was to all of us who were working behind the scenes daily to try to figure this policy out. Ok, well go ahead and get started and when my colleague gets here, hopefully hell be here soon, we will let him make his opening statement. But welcome, sec
Hopefully be up and running by the end of 2018 and have those available people togood eveningd gentlemen. My name is jeremy collins. Im the director of conferences and some pose here here at the National World war two museums. Jenny Craig Institute for the study of war and democracy. Its great to see you all here this evening. We have a tradition here where we acknowledge whether theyre in with us or at home watching on our online stream to recognize any world war. Two Veterans Home front or holocaust survivors. So i dont believe we are fortunate have any with us tonight. But for those watching at home, lets give a round of applause. Also, id like to acknowledge and thank our patriots circle members and our charter members for the support you all provide, not just with but with friendship and attendance and making it worthwhile to put these programsce to our country in the us army and then another decade on top of that working in various positions with central command, the joint staff
Broadband access. The hearing runs two hours. Two hours and 40 minutes. [bangs gavel] good afternoon. The Senate Commerce committee will come to order. I thank my colleagues, many have been in this room for many hours already today doing double duty on both an aviation hearing, and now, a very important conversation about the implementation of the chips and science act which we are committing a pretty big role in. Less to say, our community has been very diligently working on a lot of transformational policy. While were waiting for our colleague here, i think i will thank senator wicker again for his work on chips and science act. I think people may not remember, but this committee, i dont know how many amendments we processed. It was in the hundreds, it might have been in the 300s, but i definitely believe that the regular process was good for the institution, good for the debate about science, and hopefully people will continue in todays hearing to understand that, to understand much