Havent made enough money. What happens when that happens, just to give you a perspective on this, for a typical family of four there are 21 records searched through automated process. If one of those records turns there are 21 records searched through our automated process. If anyone of those records turns out to be a match because of income or some other thing, we have to pursue documentation and we do pursue documentation to try to ensure that these people are in fact telling the truth. How could a person be a citizen or not be a citizen . Is that something you can verify . There is documentation status. Whether its a naturalization status and so forth, those are sometimes as current in a government database as what the individual resident has an effect on their life. So an application or one application could have multiple inconsistencies . That is correct. Do you have a number of how Many Americans were affected by this problem . So i think they were a couple of Million People who
The here and focused on whether the governments website will be ready and happy ministrations handling inconsistencies and health care applications. This portion is one hour and 40 minutes. Our last appeared before us october to testify on behalf of one of the contractors who build healthcare. Gov. Our own going concern about the of is one of the reasons we are holding this hearing today. Exactly one year ago today, members of this Committee Member we heard from the administrator who told us healthcare. Gov will be ready october 1. We were told would work and later we found out that was not quite the same thing. The contractors told us the same thing. Our reviews of the website were brushed aside. The rollout of the Affordable Care act it was an unmitigated disaster. We hope to hear from you candidly and honestly about how things are progressing. His new role comes at an opportune time. We will hear from william with the Government Accountability office. Confirming what this committee
Have now and there wasnt this consensus around doing those things. Those are two things that have come together that i hope will get carried forward in the next few years to really reach those goals. Anyone want to add on optimism or post 2015 . Let me just say that in my incoming address at the close of the Conference Also tried to share in that optimism but also back away a little bit from putting ourselves in a position where our concerns are 2030 and saying really what do we want to do by durban, which is two years from now. If we just keep the pace were going at, we should add at least, you know, 4 million or so more people on to treatment between now and then. That would be actually where we are plus a little better. And it seems to me that what we need to do with this every twoyear global convening is to start to use it more as an accountability tool and really to use it more as a formal way to measure where we are and what weve achieved. I feel just for myself the new goals, th
Say hi in you get a chance. Hes a c17 engine guy. Maybe he could build a new launch platform or something. He could probably build anything. Yes, sir, john. Yes, sir. Your title here is strategic agility, and you talk in here about taking advantage of different points. The lesson, though, of acquisition programs in the last few years seems to be dont change the requirements because that causes a lot of expense. So how do you reconcile the two . Are you going to have more frequent overhauls of the program . How do you take advantage of new technologies as they come along without dhachanging the requirements and changing the technology assertion . Our best in this is with the new programs. They are what they are and we have to do the best we can with the new technologies over the years. To the extent we built open air modulars, architectures and the like, this is a way we can plug in different types of capability, different types of technology as Technology Changes over the years. We can
It is complicated. So theres no western about the Resource Base pittsburgh and in marsalis is enormous. And getting that gas to market is problematic, especially in and around a population area densely populated as this. Last question and thank you. Basically i think they are telling us there is little opportunity for improvement and growth. So what do you think of a couple of barriers that we need to remove to really get this to work. Karl rove is from austin, its okay. Clearly really believing and policymakers really believing in advocating for Unreliable Energy is part of that. Instead what we have had is a lot of social engineering and talk about Climate Change when in fact the United States and this includes regulatory regimes everywhere to unlock more growth. This includes the regulatory state as well. [applause] cspan2 provide live coverage of the u. S. Senate or proceedings in key Public Policy events. Every weekend booktv. For 15 years the only Television Network devoted to no