In so doing, it substantially repudiated the principal author of the House version of this legislation, Rep. Sam Gejdenson (D-CT), who hoped instead to achieve a wholesale and quite reckless dismantling of the present technology security regime.
The Center for Security Policy today expressed incredulity that despite mounting congressional and press criticism concerning current, deficient U.S. export control policies the White House is allowing still more radical dismantling of the existing multilateral technology security regime to proceed apace.
And yet, the United States is in the process of acquiescing in a wholesale dismantling of the domestic and international mechanisms used to maintain effective controls on technology.
And yet, the Bush Administration and some in the Congress are disposed to engage in a wholesale dismantling of the domestic and international mechanisms used to maintain effective controls on technology.