A Quote by Charles Bass

The committee's finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming. — © Charles Bass
The committee's finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming.
Like any good spy novel, the Cox Report alleges that Chinese spies penetrated four U.S. weapons research labs and stole important information on seven nuclear warhead designs.
I believe the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction presents the greatest threat that the world has ever known. We are finding more and more countries who are acquiring technology - not only missile technology - and are developing chemical weapons and biological weapons capabilities to be used in theater and also on a long range basis. So I think that is perhaps the greatest threat that any of us will face in the coming years.
I literally worked at research labs where the staff really tried to steer management away from the modern technology that was actually better.
For decades, without so much as a peep from the Trump-hating establishment, China manipulated its currency and stole American technology.
Properly funding federal research at Argonne National Labs and Fermi National Accelerator Labs will also create jobs and directly benefit the Eleventh District.
I want China to stop appropriating our technology. China is, through forced technology transfer and through stealing our technology, but really forced technology transfer, is cutting out the beating heart of American innovation.
Weapons means killing. Weapons is ah, I'm simply sensitive to the word.
I come to this debate, Mr. Speaker, as one at the end of 10 years in office on the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, where stopping the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction was one of my top priorities. I applaud the President on focusing on this issue and on taking the lead to disarm Saddam Hussein... Others have talked about this threat that is posed by Saddam Hussein. Yes, he has chemical weapons, he has biological weapons, he is trying to get nuclear weapons.
The Russians stole from the Democratic National Committee with hacking.
Since 1998, the Administration has begun to upgrade counterintelligence and security at U.S. weapons labs.
We have already discovered how quickly we become dependent on the Internet and its applications for business, government and research, so it is not surprising that we are finding that we can apply this technology to enable or facilitate our social interactions as well.
I know that people in research labs can do miraculous things if they're given the resources.
The U.S. government knew that China wanted to acquire sensitive U.S. technology, and instead of implementing a policy to prevent them from acquiring the information, the government all but gave them an invitation to take our equipment and designs.
I'm a professor. I know that people in research labs can do miraculous things if they're given the resources.
Where would Monsanto be without the U.S. farm program and world-class research labs?
Why did the Clinton Administration wait from 1995 to 1998 to tighten security and bolster counterintelligence at U.S. weapons labs?
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