H.R. 2203 and H.R. 2204, Export-Import Bank, Tied Aid War Chest Reauthorization, and Defense Production Act Reauthorization: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, September 7, 1995, Volume 4

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Page 30 - STATEMENT OF KENNETH D. BRODY PRESIDENT AND CHAIRMAN EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MONETARY POLICY COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES US
Page 44 - views regarding the Defense Production Act and the role it plays in helping to obtain the goods and services needed
Page 45 - Title I Priorities and Allocations; Title III - Expansion of Productive Capacity and Supply; and Title VII - General Provisions.
Page 45 - Desert Shield/Storm and ensured that industry provided priority production and shipment of essential items urgently needed by the coalition forces.
Page 45 - performance on contracts and orders, as necessary, to meet approved national defense and emergency preparedness program requirements; and, 2. allocate
Page 44 - to: 1. direct priority performance of defense contracts and allocate scarce materials, services, and industrial facilities
Page 46 - with Motorola's supplier base and reduced the time to restart production of the radios by more than half.
Page 46 - Global Positioning System Receivers: When demand for these receivers outstripped the capacity of suppliers,
Page 46 - available systems to units in the coalition force that had the most urgent requirement.
Page 46 - masks outstripped the production capacity of Calgon Corporation (the sole producer of activated charcoal