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Press Release: Senator Elizabeth Warren Questions Weapons Testing Office Nominee on Safety and Oversight Commitments

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Dr. Amy Henninger, nominee for the weapons testing office, committed to transparency but declined oversight on flagged programs.

Quiver AI Summary

During a recent Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Senator Elizabeth Warren interrogated Dr. Amy Henninger, nominee for Director of Operational Test and Evaluation, about the commitment to weapon safety and transparency. Dr. Henninger asserted her intention to report any concerns regarding weapons effectiveness, stating, "I will always come before you and tell the truth."

However, she did not guarantee compliance with specific oversight requests from Congress, leading Senator Warren to express her concerns about the implications for service members’ safety. Warren emphasized the need for an independent testing office capable of exposing safety issues, remarking, "service members' lives are at stake here."

The hearing also highlighted recent budget cuts to the testing office, which Warren criticized for potentially compromising military safety oversight. Dr. Henninger committed to considering various oversight suggestions but did not fully acquiesce to Warren’s requests for proactive oversight of programs flagged by Congress.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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