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HASC
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HASCHouse Armed Services Committee
HASCHospital Association of Southern California
HASCHebrew Academy for Special Children
HASCHierarchical Administrative Subdivision Codes (international post codes)
HASCHistorical Automobile Society of Canada
HASCHouse Appropriations Sub-Committee
HASCHyundai Authorized Service Center
HASCHigh Adaptability Surface Combatant (Ship)
HASCHit Avoidance System Controller
HASCHigh Availability Service Contract (Dialogic)


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Howard ``Buck'' McKeon, R-Santa Clarita, is returning to the House Armed Services Committee, giving the region's aerospace industry a voice as Congress determines defense priorities.
vice-chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, in September 2000 the Able Danger team initiated at least three separate efforts to get its information on the hijackers to the FBI "so they could bring that cell in and take out the terrorists.
Engle and witnesses from other defense agencies' technology directorates testified in a hearing on the fiscal 2006 budget request before the House Armed Services Committee subcommittee on terrorism and unconventional threats.
 
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