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This is the official record of the Senate hearing regarding the nomination of Dharmendra K. Sharma to the position of Administrator of the Research and Special Programs Administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation. Held before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the United States Senate during the One Hundred Third Congress, the hearing provides a detailed examination of Mr. Sharma's qualifications, experience, and suitability for this important role.
The transcript includes statements from committee members, questions posed to the nominee, and Mr. Sharma's responses. This document offers valuable insights into the Senate's confirmation process, the priorities of the Department of Transportation at the time, and the qualifications sought in an administrator overseeing research and special programs. It is a crucial resource for anyone studying transportation policy, government appointments, and legislative oversight.
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