Chairman McCain cites cybersecurity in NDAA debate

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain of Arizona says a defense authorization is an example of working across parties to fulfill obligation for national defense, calls the bill a beginning but the most significant reform to the Pentagon in 30 years, and cybersecurity as one of the looming challenges faced by the nation.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain of Arizona says a defense authorization is an example of working across parties to fulfill obligation for national defense, calls the bill a beginning but the most significant reform to the Pentagon in 30 years, and cybersecurity as one of the looming challenges faced by the nation.
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