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Chapter 18
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U.S. Views on Acquisition Policy<FONT COLOR="#1f1a17" FACE="TIMES" SIZE="5"></FONT>
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The Honorable David R. Oliver, Jr.<BR>
Principal Deputy for the U.S. Under Secretary of Defense
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<FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="7">I</FONT> believe we must <FONT COLOR="#1f1a17" FACE="Palatino" SIZE="2"><I>not</I> permit a Fortress Europe or Fortress America to develop.
 It is our responsibility to use this unique opportunity in world history&#151;in
 which we have no obvious totalitarian threat to our survival&#151;to build on
 the sacrifices of those in <I>this room</I>, as well as the millions who sacrificed
 their lives to bring us this opportunity.</FONT>
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The only lengthy peace of modern times was led by England, France, and
 Germany during the 1800s. This was a peace established by nations that
 allied themselves as required by the changing geo-political situation.
 I believe any future extended peace must be based on the same sort of cooperative
 effort. <I>No</I> nation can go it alone and expect to be successful during the
 decades of opportunity that beckon.
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Why is this a problem? Because, with deference to those here, I believe
 diplomatic, military, personal, and professional ties are insufficient
 to prevent economic or political walls from rising, growing, and thickening
 to grow into fortresses on both sides of the Atlantic. We may not be able
 to prevent others from building fortress edifices, but we must keep caravans
 of development and technology trekking and shipping in order to keep drawbridges
 down on both sides. To make this happen, I believe we must couple transatlantic
 business interests with national defense, job, and political interests.
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In order to facilitate success, the United States is determined to reform
 the U.S. Export Control regime. This effort was announced by Secretary
 of State Albright at the NATO Conference in late May, and Secretary Greg
 Suchan from the State Department has distributed copies of the innovations
 and reforms at this conference. The essence of Secretary Albright&#146;s decision
 and announcement is to reduce the number of times industry has to &#147;touch&#148;
 our government in order to obtain permission to establish joint ventures
 and share technology.
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As Secretary de Leon said, we want to:
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Open the gap between Allied forces and possible opponents;
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Close the gap between our respective military capabilities; and
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Jump the gap between technology innovation by our Allies and that of the
 United States.
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The Departments of State and Defense have pledged to work on the existing
 problems hard and fast, beginning with the United Kingdom and Australia,
 with whom we hope to establish new technology security relationships by
 the end of this summer. We believe export reform efforts are essential
 to the continued success of NATO and, correspondingly, to the promise of
 centuries of peace for which you, your fathers, and grandfathers have so
 long worked and sacrificed.
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I ask you to help us by insisting that we maintain our schedule and keep
 our noses to the grindstone. Please do these things for us:
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Flexibly evaluate the technology security changes we are recommending;
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Be certain to tell us if you sense our resolve is faltering; and
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Provide frequent feedback to both the State and Defense Departments on
 our program and progress.
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