Congressman Austin Scott Appointed To Armed Services Subcommittees

Statement

Date: Feb. 15, 2017
Location: Washington, DC

House Armed Services Committee Chairman, Mac Thornberry, announced the Armed Services subcommittees on which Congressman Austin Scott will lead and serve for the 115th Congress.

Congressman Scott was newly appointed to the Emerging Threats and Capabilities (ETC) Subcommittee for the 115th Congress. Additionally, Congressman Scott will continue his service on the Readiness Subcommittee and the Oversight and Investigation Subcommittee.

"As the only Republican Representative from Georgia on the House Armed Services Committee, I am proud to serve on three respected subcommittees that oversee many issues affecting our state's military installations," said Congressman Austin Scott. "Georgia is a major contributor to our nation's defense, and with growing threats both domestic and abroad, it is more important than ever that we fight to ensure all of our country's bases have the capabilities to adequately protect our nation.

"Around the world, the U.S. faces a multitude of threats from global terror organizations and rogue nation states such as North Korea, Iran, and China, and we must prevent further erosion of our technological superiority. The ETC subcommittee leads the way in fighting these threats wherever they exist, on the ground or in cyberspace.

"My position on the Readiness Subcommittee will allow me to support Robins Air Force Base, which is a major source of weapons systems sustainment, and improve flying hours and training for airmen such as those stationed at Moody Air Force Base."
The Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee oversees counter-terrorism programs, U.S. Special Operations Forces, and makes sure our nation is protected against terrorist attacks and unconventional threats. The Readiness Subcommittee has jurisdiction over training, sustainment, military construction, depot policy, civilian personnel, and the BRAC process. The Oversight and Investigation Subcommittee conducts investigates cases of waste, fraud, and abuse within the Department of Defense.


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