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Transforming Defense

White Papers Even before the Bush administration in Washington began its defense reviews, the topic of transforming America's armed forces to meet the security demands of the post-Cold War era and beyond was receiving much attention.

[December 28, 2004, 2:00]

National Security Roles For The National Guard

White Papers Within the context of this new security environment, the Bush Administration, Congress, the American public, and other influential forces were examining the roles and missions of our nation's military.

[December 28, 2004, 2:00]

America's Role In Asia - US Security Policy In East Asia: Adjusting To A New Security Setting

White Papers The Quadrennial Defense Review Report released on September 30, 2001 pointed to "a military competitor with a formidable resource base" as the major challenge to US in East Asia, suggesting that the defense planners within the Bush administration...

[January 20, 2005, 2:00]

US Cyber Spies Want More Rights To Snoop On Foreigners

News However, Specter and the Bush administration have given repeated assurances the President will submit the programme he has publicly confirmed for review, if the bill passes in the precise form he wishes.

[July 27, 2006, 12:05]

US 'will Not Enforce' Encryption Laws

News US District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel in San Francisco threw out the case after the Bush administration said it would no longer try to enforce portions of the regulations, according to parties involved in the proceedings.

[October 16, 2003, 15:20]

UK Wants US Encryption Exported Now

News The encryption laws hark back to the Bush administration and a political world which is very different to the current one. There is no Cold War and the argument about drug traffickers is over - these people can get easy access to encryption anyway.

[September 17, 1997, 16:31]