BRAC in Northern Virginia

BRAC in Northern Virginia
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

House Hearing, 109th Congress

House Hearing, 109th Congress
Author: U.S. Government Printing Office (Gpo)
Publisher: BiblioGov
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2013-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781295253159

The United States Government Printing Office (GPO) was created in June 1860, and is an agency of the U.S. federal government based in Washington D.C. The office prints documents produced by and for the federal government, including Congress, the Supreme Court, the Executive Office of the President and other executive departments, and independent agencies. A hearing is a meeting of the Senate, House, joint or certain Government committee that is open to the public so that they can listen in on the opinions of the legislation. Hearings can also be held to explore certain topics or a current issue. It typically takes between two months up to two years to be published. This is one of those hearings.

Brac at Fort Belvoir, 1988-2011

Brac at Fort Belvoir, 1988-2011
Author: Gustav Person
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-01-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781481955072

A history of base realignment and closure at Fort Belvoir.

Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC Cases

Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC Cases
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board. Committee for a Study on Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in Base Realignment and Closure Cases
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0309160812

"TRB Special Report 302: Federal Funding of Transportation Improvements in BRAC Cases explores federal funding of transportation improvements in Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) cases. The committee that produced the report concluded that traffic delays resulting from the BRAC decisions and short timeline for implementing the decisions will impose substantial costs on surrounding communities and may even be harmful to the military.