The chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Rep. Steve Buyer (R-Ind.), is pleased that investigative agencies have recovered the computer equipment containing personal data of more than 26 million veterans, but he may still move ahead with plans that might include directing DOD and VA to stop using Social Security numbers as personal identifiers. Government Executive reports that is one of several proposals Buyer is considering as part of legislation to try to prevent a recurrence of the VA nightmare. Buyer said Thursday that he was “optimistic” that no data has been compromised, however, he does not intend to relinquish his committee’s “clear” charge—ensuring the clean up of VA information management problems.
The Senate Armed Services subcommittee on strategic forces heard testimony from the Defense Department’s top missile defense leaders and demanded to know why the Missile Defense Agency's proposed $9.6 billion fiscal 2023 budget will not yield more reliable defense against hypersonic weapons already being fielded by adversaries, including Russia on…