Department of Defense (DOD) Aviation Safety Initiatives: Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held February 11, 2004

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Halaman 57 - Secretary has sought to change how the Department of Defense views the safety of its military personnel and civilian employees. Our goal is zero preventable mishaps and we have taken a major step in that direction. In a May 2003 letter to the Department's leadership, the Secretary challenged all of us to reduce the number and rate of mishaps by 50 percent over the next two years. This is not "business as usual" - this requires real cultural change.

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