Below is a calendar of congressional hearings on national security matters for this week.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
9:30am – Senate Armed Services – Nominations: Gen. Paul J. Selva, USAF to Be Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff & Gen. Darren W. McDew, USAF to Be Commander of US Transportation Command (here)
10:00am – House Foreign Affairs – Implications of a Nuclear Agreement with Iran, Part II (here)
10:00am – House Judiciary – Oversight of the United States Department of Homeland Security (here)
10:15am – House Appropriations – Markup: FY 2016 Homeland Security Appropriations Bill (here)
2:00pm – House Foreign Affairs – Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa – Tunisia’s Fragile Democratic Transition (here)
2:00pm – House Homeland Security – Subcommittees on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies & Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communications – Weapons of Mass Destruction: Bolstering DHS to Combat Persistent Threats to America (here)
2:30pm – Senate Intelligence – Intelligence Matters – closed briefing (here)
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
10:00am – House Homeland Security – The Rise of Radicalization: Is the US Government Failing to Counter International and Domestic Terrorism? (here)
11:00am – House Homeland Security – Markup: HR 2899, the Countering Violent Extremism Act of 2015 (here)
1:00pm – House Foreign Affairs – Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific – US Economic and Military Alliances in Asia (here)
2:00pm – House Oversight and Government Reform – Subcommittees on Information Technology & Interior – Cybersecurity: The Department of the Interior (here)
Thursday, July 16, 2015
9:00am – House Foreign Affairs – Subcommittees on Asia and the Pacific & on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade – Reviewing the US-China Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (here)
10:00am – House Homeland Security – Subcommittee on Transportation Security – Examining the Federal Air Marshal Service and Its Readiness to Meet the Evolving Threat (here)
2:30pm – Senate Intelligence — Intelligence Matters – closed briefing (here)