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Randy Forbes
Congressman Virginia 4th District |
| January 2008 |
| ADM Archie Clemins, USN (ret) |
| December 2007 |
CAPT Frank Morneau
Commander, EOD Group Two |
| November 2007 |
Mr. Mark Honecker
Chief of Staff/Executive Director
U.S. Fleet Forces Command |
| October 2007 |
Captain Robert Nutting, USCG
Chief, C4IT and Security Division
Coast Guard Atlantic Area |
| September 2007 |
RADM Edward H. Deets, III
Vice Commander, Naval Network Warfare Command |
| August 2007 |
Mr. William M. Paggi
Head, Contracts and Logistics Department
SPAWAR Systems Center, Charleston |
| July 2007 |
Dr. Russel Richards
U.S. Joint Forces Command
Manager, Office of Research & Technology Applications
Opportunities for Partnering with USJFCOM |
| June 2007 |
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| May 2007 |
Captain Lawrence Slade
USN Director, Communications & Information Systems
U. S. Second Fleet |
| April 2007 |
Mr. Terry Halvorson
Deputy Commander
Network Warfare Command |
| March 2007 |
Mr. Don General
Executive Director/ Chief Information Officer
Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) |
| February 2007 |
CAPT Janice Hamby, USN
Director of Global Operations
Navy Network Warfare Command |
| January 2007 |
Dr. Charles E. Harris
Director of the Research and Technology Directorate at NASA Langley Research Center. |
| December 2006 |
Captain Mary Anderson
USN Commanding Officer
Naval Computer and Telecommunications Master Station, Atlantic |
| November 2006 |
Mr. Joe Camacho
U.S. Joint Forces Command Program Manager for |
| October 2006 |
Monica Shephard
Director, Innovations Division
U.S. Joint Forces Command |
| September 2006 |
Mike McGinnis, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center |
| August 2006 |
LTG John A. Dubia, USA (Ret.)
Executive Vice President, AFCEA International |
| July 2006 |
Mr. Robert E. Lindberg
President and Executive Director National Institute of Aerospace |
| April 2006 |
Rear Admiral Clifford I. Pearson Commander, U.S. Coast Guard
Maintenance and Logistics Command, Atlantic |
| March 2006 |
Mark Honneker
Deputy Commander
Naval Network Warfare Command |
| February 2006 |
Randy Forbes Congressman Virginia 4th District |
| December 2005 |
Mr. Dave Wennergren
DON CIO |
| November 2005 |
| Colonel Bradford Gentry Commander DISA USJFCOM Field Office |
| October 2005 |
Mr. Tony Cerri
U.S. Joint Forces Command (J-9)
Experimentation Engineering Lead |
| September 2005 |
Ray Miller
Virginia Regional Vice President for AFCEA. |
| August 2005 |
| COL Terrry T. Kono, USAF, Joint Futures Command |
| July 2005 |
Mark Lumer,
Director of Contracting, Army Space and Missile Defense Command - Pentagon |
| June 2005 |
Roy D. Bridges, Jr.,
Center Director, NASA Langley Research Center |
| May 2005 |
Vice Admiral Kevin J. Cosgriff
Deputy Commander
U.S. Fleet Forces Command |
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J. Randy Forbes, a Republican, represents the diverse and expansive Fourth District of Virginia. Elected in a special election in 2001, and now serving his third term in the U.S. House of Representatives, Randy has focused his efforts in Congress on protecting the security and sovereignty of our nation, preserving the moral and historical roots of our country, expanding military and veterans benefits, growing educational opportunities for our children, and promoting economic development through fiscal responsibility.
Since his election to Congress, Randy’s commitment to constituent service has quickly become a model on Capitol Hill. By placing a high priority on direct communication with constituents and by partnering with the 18 cities and counties in his encompassing district, Randy has earned a reputation for his ability to aptly serve the needs of the citizens of the Fourth District. Additionally, in Washington, his service on three important House committees has enabled him to address key defense, judiciary, science and technology issues on a national level.
As a Member of the House Armed Services Committee, Randy believes in providing our military with the proper tools, facilities, and training to be the most effective military in the world. Since taking office, Randy has supported initiatives that directly strengthen our national defense, including logistics training, modeling & simulation, and shipbuilding & ship repair. He has sponsored legislation that ranges from the prosecution of Weapons of Mass Destruction to the reformation of the military mail system. Randy also sits on the Armed Services Readiness Subcommittee, which oversees the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process.
Randy has also championed the needs of men and women who serving our country by voting for initiatives to improve housing, benefits, and quality of life off the battlefield, as well as body armor and state-of-the-art protection on the battlefield. Equally important, he knows that our nation’s commitment to those who have served our nation does not end when they retire and in three short years, Randy has become a leading defender of veterans’ rights in Congress.
On the House Judiciary Committee, Randy addresses significant national issues including combating terrorism, addressing illegal immigration, balancing the federal budget, and reforming medical liability. His is particularly involved with issues relating to the moral welfare of our nation such as preserving traditional marriage and working to ban such practices as partial-birth abortion and human cloning.
Randy works with the House Science Committee to provide oversight for energy, space, science and technology issues. As the Committee's only member from Virginia, Randy strongly supports efforts to enhance our nation's space and aeronautics program. He promotes continued research and development so that the United States may maintain its competitive leadership in economic innovation and medical research & development.
Randy serves on several congressional caucuses, or focus groups, including:
- Judicial Activism Working Group
- Alzheimer's Task Force
- Army; Navy/Marine Corps; Coast Guard; Special Operations Force Caucuses
- Military Retiree-Veterans Caucus
- Cancer Working Group
- Missing and Exploited Children's Caucus
- Internet Caucus
- Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force
- House Republican Israel Caucus
- Children's Caucus
- Diabetes Caucus
- Immigration Reform Caucus
- Historic Preservation Caucus
Randy's commitment of service to others has been the cornerstone of his professional career. A life-long resident of Virginia, he began his career in the private practice of law helping small and medium-sized businesses and ultimately became a partner in the largest law firm in southeastern Virginia. In 1989, he served the Commonwealth of Virginia in the General Assembly, first as a member of the House of Delegates, and then as a state senator in 1997. He served in both houses as a floor leader, and was chief patron of some of Virginia's most important legislation in the past decade ranging from school construction to the abolition of parole.
Randy graduated from Great Bridge High School in Chesapeake in 1970. He was valedictorian of his 1974 class at Randolph-Macon College. In 1977, Randy graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law.
Randy attends Great Bridge Baptist church, where he has taught Sunday school for over 20 years. He was born and raised in Chesapeake, Virginia where he still resides with his wife Shirley. He and Shirley have been married since 1978 and have four children: Neil, Jamie, Jordan, and Justin.
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