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Dick Cheney on Technology

Vice President of the United States; Former Republican Representative (WY)


Require reliability standards for electricity delivery

We need a sound, national energy policy. Growing businesses depend on steady, affordable, and reliable supplies of energy. We learned an important lesson during the blackout that hit the Northeast this summer: this nation needs an energy policy that will make sure our electrical grid is up to date, and that reliability standards for those who deliver electricity are mandatory, not voluntary.
Source: Remarks at the National Minority Enterprise Conference , Sep 30, 2003

Opposed selling supercomputers to USSR

[As secretary of defense in the 1908s], Cheney opposed selling supercomputers to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Source: Encarta Encyclopedia On-line , Feb 29, 2000

Loosen Bell & telecomm rules; fund SSC

Source: Thomas Register of Congressional Votes , Jan 1, 1988

Proposed information age warfare in 1980s

Source: Military Review article by Cheney & Major Thomas Harvey , Oct 9, 1986

Loosen broadcast license rules; prohibit TV encoding

Source: Thomas Register of Congressional Votes , Jan 1, 1986

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