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Gay rights leaders are praising the nation’s top Marine for setting a positive, proactive tone as the military prepares to end enforcement of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” despite his previous warnings that openly gay troops could lead to deadly distractions.

Gen. James F. Amos, the commandant of the Marine Corps, has said that allowing gays to serve openly in the military could result in more casualties because openly gay troops on the battlefield could pose “a distraction.”

But in a new video, Amos and Sgt. Maj. Carlton W. Kent, the Marine’s top enlisted man, remind the rank and file that a change in policy is coming and they expect them to follow the new orders.

“The Marine Corps is a diverse force, and all have earned the privilege to wear the Eagle globe and anchor,” Kent says in the video. “As Marines, we are confident you will continue to treat each other with dignity and respect. The commandant and I have trust in the great leadership of our Corps, from junior Marines to the most senior. As always, engaged leadership will be the key to implementation.”

Later, Amos says: “I want to be clear to all Marines: We will step out smartly to faithfully implement this new law. It’s important that we value the diversity of background, culture and skills that all Marines bring to the service of our nation. As we implement repeal, I want leaders at all levels to reemphasize the importance of maintaining dignity and respect for one another throughout our force. We are Marines, we care for one another and respect the rights of all who wear this uniform. We will continue to demonstrate to the American people that discipline and fidelity, which have been the hallmarks of the United States Marine Corps for more than 235 years, will continue well into the future.”

A Defense Department survey released in November found that 58 percent of those in Marine combat arms units thought that repeal would negatively impact unit cohesion. About 48 percent of Army combat units felt the same way.

But overall, 70 percent of service members said they believe repeal would have little or no effect on their units.

The video shows that Amos “is keeping his promise to lead the implementation of openly gay and lesbian service personally,” said Aaron Belkin, executive director of the Palm Center, a California think tank that specializes in gender, sexuality and the military. “The General’s statement is unambiguous that he ‘value[s] the diversity’ of all Marines, whether they are straight or gay.”

Fred Sainz, vice president of the Human Rights Campaign, said “It’s heartening that in our Democracy, military leaders may disagree but they do not hesitate to implement the laws passed by our elected leaders.”

Despite his warnings, Amos said last year that he wouldn’t resist if Congress passed legislation ending enforcement of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” and vowed that the Marines would “get in step and do it smartly.”

Detailed plans on how each of the services plans to train troops about the end of the gay ban are due by Friday to Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. Senior military leaders said late last week that training will begin in February with the goal of ending the ban by the end of the year.

By Ed O’Keefe  | January 31, 2011; 9:00 AM ET
Categories:  Military

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 081-11
January 31, 2011


DOD Identifies Army Casualty

             The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

             Sgt. 1st Class Anthony Venetz Jr., 30, of Prince William, Va., died Jan. 28 in Parwan province, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained in a non-combat incident.  He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Fort Bragg, N.C.

             For more information, the media may contact the U.S. Army Special Forces Command public affairs office at 910-432-6005.

 
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President Barack Obama talks on the phone with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt in the Oval Office, Jan. 28, 2011. Vice President Joe Biden listens at left, and the President’s National Security team confer in the background. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

In Case You Missed It

Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog.

President Obama on the Situation in Egypt: “All Governments Must Maintain Power through Consent, Not Coercion”
The President speaks out on the protests in Egypt, urging the Egyptian government to show restraint and address the legitimate grievances of the Egyptian people.

Weekly Address: Out-Innovating, Out-Educating & Out-Building Our Competitors
The President discusses his visit to a company in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and how it exemplified his agenda for America to “win the future” spelled out in the State of the Union Address.

Jeff Zients Will Lead Reorganization of Federal Government
The President has asked Jeffrey Zients, our nation’s first Chief Performance Officer (CPO), to lead the reorganization effort to make our government better organized and better equipped to support American competitiveness.

Today’s Schedule

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10:00 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

11:00 AM: Startup America Launch

11:10 AM: The President meets with senior advisors

1:00 PM: The Vice President meets with Senator Bill Bradley at the White House

1:00 PM: Briefing by Press Secretary Robert Gibbs

2:15 PM: The Vice President meets with Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and Mark Ayers, President of the Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO

 Indicates events that will be live streamed on WhiteHouse.gov/live.

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  • ANALYSIS: Allies May Turn on Mubarak | Effect on Oil, U.S. Stocks? | 1M Called to the Streets
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    Daily Appointments: Public Schedule for January 31, 2011
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    Public Schedule for January 31, 2011

     

    Public Schedule

    Washington, DC

    January 31, 2011


    SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON

    9:15 a.m.  Secretary Clinton meets with the Assistant Secretaries, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    3:30 p.m.  Secretary Clinton attends a meeting at the White House.
    (MEDIA DETERMINED BY WHITE HOUSE)

    6:30 p.m.  Secretary Clinton meets with NATO Secretary General Rasmussen and Secretary of Defense Bob Gates, in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    DEPUTY SECRETARY JAMES STEINBERG

    Deputy Secretary Steinberg is on foreign travel in Africa, accompanied by Assistant Secretary Carson. Click here for more information.

    DEPUTY SECRETARY THOMAS NIDES

    9:15 a.m.  Deputy Secretary Nides joins Secretary Clinton’s meeting with the Assistant Secretaries, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    1:00 p.m.  Deputy Secretary Nides attends a meeting at the White House.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    USAID ADMINISTRATOR RAJIV SHAH

    2:00 p.m.  Administrator Shah meets with Senator John Boozman at the Russell Senate Office Building.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS WILLIAM BURNS

    Under Secretary Burns delivers remarks to the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, the Bureau of International Organizations Chiefs of Mission Conference, and the Bureau of African Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    Under Secretary Burns meets with Ambassador John Ordway, Charge d’Affaires in Kazakhstan, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    UNDER SECRETARY FOR ECONOMIC, ENERGY AND AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS ROBERT HORMATS

    5:00 p.m.  Under Secretary Hormats meets with Ambassador to Portugal Allan Katz, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    6:00 p.m.  Under Secretary Hormats delivers remarks at the Business Council for International Understanding’s reception for American Ambassadors to Europe and Eurasia, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington DC.
    (MEDIA DETERMINED BY HOST)

    UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEMOCRACY AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS MARIA OTERO

    Under Secretary Otero holds meetings with Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of Congo Entwistle, Ambassador to Rwanda Symington, Ambassador to Nigeria McCulley, Ambassador to Yemen Gerald Feierstein and Ambassador to Turkey Ricciardone, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS ROBERT BLAKE

    Assistant Secretary Blake leads the South and Central Asia Chiefs of Mission Conference in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR AFRICAN AFFAIRS JOHNNIE CARSON

    Assistant Secretary Carson accompanies Deputy Secretary Steinberg on foreign travel in Africa through February 5. Click here for more information.

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ECONOMIC, ENERGY AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS JOSE FERNANDEZ

    12:30 p.m.  Assistant Secretary Fernandez meets with Michael Shifter, President of Inter-American Dialogue, and Peter Hakim, President-Emeritus of the Dialogue, in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    2:30 p.m.  Assistant Secretary Fernandez meets with the U.S.-Brazil Business Council, in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EUROPEAN AND EURASIAN AFFAIRS PHILIP GORDON

    Assistant Secretary Gordon leads the European and Eurasian Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    6:30 p.m.  Assistant Secretary Gordon joins Secretary Clinton’s meeting with NATO Secretary General Rasmussen and Secretary of Defense Bob Gates, in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POPULATION, REFUGEES, AND MIGRATION ERIC SCHWARTZ

    8:00 a.m.  Assistant Secretary Schwartz participates in an interagency meeting on Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law, in Arlington, Virginia.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR WESTERN HEMISPHERE AFFAIRS ARTURO VALENZUELA

    Assistant Secretary Valenzuela leads the Western Hemisphere Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference in Washington DC.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    AMBASSADOR-AT- LARGE TO MONITOR AND COMBAT TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS LUIS CDEBACA

    Ambassador CdeBaca delivers remarks to the Near Eastern Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference and to the South and Central Asian Affairs Chiefs of Mission Conference, at the Department of State.
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    AMBASSADOR-AT-LARGE FOR GLOBAL WOMEN’S ISSUES MELANNE VERVEER

    Ambassador Melanne Verveer attends a meeting at the White House. 
    (CLOSED PRESS COVERAGE)

    SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO MUSLIM COMMUNITIES FARAH PANDITH

    Special Representative Pandith speaks to Kean University students and the university community about her office’s global outreach work, in Union, New Jersey.
    (MEDIA DETERMINED BY HOST)

    Special Representative Pandith delivers remarks at the “Give Bigotry No Sanction: NY Symposium Exploring Religious Freedom and Democracy,” at New York University.
    (MEDIA DETERMINED BY HOST)
    PRESS BRIEFING SCHEDULE

    1:15 p.m.        Daily Press Briefing.

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    FOR RELEASE AT
    5 p.m. ET
    No. 078-11
    January 28, 2011

    CONTRACTS

     NAVY

                     Composite Engineering Inc.*, Sacramento, Calif., is being awarded a $31,461,842 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for the design, development, integration and test of the subsonic aerial target (SSAT).  Work will be performed in Roseville, Calif. (58 percent), Sacramento, Calif. (20 percent), Wichita, Kan. (19 percent), and Palmdale, Calif. (3 percent).  Work is expected to be completed in December 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  This contract was competitively procured via electronic request for proposals; three offers were received.  The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity (N00019-11-C-0024).

                    Lockheed Martin Corporation, Maritime Systems and Sensors, Manassas, Va., is being awarded an $11,310,976 option exercise modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-10-C-6266) for the manufacture of hardware for the Acoustic Rapid Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Insertion (ARCI) System Improvement and Integration Program for SSGN 726 and 729, and SSN 781.  ARCI is a sonar system that integrates and improves towed array, hull array, sphere array, and other ship sensor processing, through rapid insertion of commercial-off-the-shelf based hardware and software.  Work will be performed in Manassas, Va. (70 percent), Clearwater, Fla. (30 percent), and is expected to be completed by April 2014.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.

                    Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, Va., is being awarded a $7,839,198 modification to a previously awarded cost-plus-fixed-fee contract (N00421-11-D-0032) to exercise an option for technical and engineering services in support of the Special Communication Requirements Division of the Naval Air Warfare center Aircraft Division in support of DoD, Joint Service and other federal agencies communication – electronics advanced technology.  Work will be performed in Lexington Park, Md. (70 percent) and St. Inigoes, Md. (30 percent), and is expected to be completed in May 2011.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity.

                   M A Federal, Inc. – doing business as iGov.com, McLean, Va., is being awarded an $12,265,866 firm-fixed-price modification to previously awarded contract (M67854-10-F-4087) to exercise an option for lots two and three consisting of 60 tactical collaborative work suites (TCWS).  Work will be performed at the contractor’s facilities located in Tampa, Fla. (80 percent) and McLean, Va. (20 percent), and is expected to be completed May 2013.  Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.  The Marine Corps Systems Command, Quantico, Va., is the contracting activity. 

     AIR FORCE

                    Lockheed Martin Corporation, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Marietta, Ga. was awarded a $20,585,119 contract modification will provide interim contract support for the C-5 Reliability Enhancement and Re-engining Program.  At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. ASC/WLSK, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is the contracting activity. (FA8625-09-D-6485 0008)

                    Lockheed Martin Corporation, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Marietta, Ga. was awarded a $16,906,275 contract modification which will exercise an option to purchase support equipment and spares for Iraq, as well as logistic support services for Norway. At this time the entire amount has been obligated. ASC/WLNNC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is the contracting activity. (FA8625-06-C-6456)

                    Precision Turbines, Inc. of Boca Raton, Fla. was awarded a $14,400,000 contract which will provide C-38 contractor logistics support at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.  At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. OC-ALC/GKSKH, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla. is the contracting activity. (FA8106-11-C-0002)

                    The Boeing Company of Newark, Ohio was awarded a $9,862,352 contract which will provide Minuteman III guidance repair alignment test sets.  At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. OO-ALC/AFNWC/PKME, Hill Air Force Base, Utah is the contracting activity. (F42610-99-D-0006-0054)

                  Advanced Testing Technologies, Inc. of Hauppauge, N.Y. was awarded an $8,710,418 contract modification which will provide engineering services to develop test program sets and supplement technical order change pages for the AN/URC-107 Joint Tactical Information Distribution System.  At this time, the entire amount has been obligated. 638 SCMG/PKBA, Robbins Air Force Base, Ga. is the contracting activity. (FA8539-10-F-0004-PO0004)

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