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February 2023
Open Source Flight Tracking Called Threat to Military Aircraft
By Jan TeglerPublicly available flight tracking data is a growing problem for the U.S. military, a senior Pentagon official recently said. -
October 2022
ANALYSIS: National Security Strategy Emphasizes Strength in Numbers
The Biden administration’s National Security Strategy released Oct. 12 emphasized a different kind of “strength in numbers.” -
September 2021
Boxcutters, Garage Door Clickers and a Virus
It has been two decades since 9/11 and like ... -
March 2021
So We Have a Border Wall — Now What?
I was driving in the Lancashire countryside with an English friend of mine a couple years ago when I spotted what looked to be a crumbling tower on a hilltop. -
February 2020
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Budget Proposal Funds Second Coast Guard Icebreaker
The Trump administration’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2021 keeps the Coast Guard’s overall funding relatively flat, but does fund a second polar icebreaker, one of the service’s top priorities. -
August 2019
GLOBAL EOD CONFERENCE NEWS: Domestic IED Threats Remain Steady
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June 2019
Executive Order Highlights Electromagnetic Pulse Threat
By Jon HarperIn March, President Donald Trump signed an “Executive Order on Coordinating National Resilience to Electromagnetic Pulses,” which many observers see as an important step in confronting an unconventional threat that could wreak havoc on the United States. -
March 2019
Border Wall Funding in the 2020 Defense Budget?
By Jon HarperRumors are swirling that the Trump administration will include money to build a wall on the Southwest border in its fiscal year 2020 defense budget request, a move that would likely encounter stumbling blocks on Capitol Hill, analysts say. -
October 2018
A Dangerous New Class of Weapons Emerges
Victims of this apparent attack first heard a mysterious sound seemingly emanating from their own ears. Pain, feelings of vertigo, nausea ensued and later some were diagnosed with neurological damage. -
June 2018
Counterterrorism Spending Tops $2.8 Trillion Since 9/11
By Jon HarperThe U.S. government has spent more than $2.8 trillion on counterterrorism efforts since the al-Qaida attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, according to a recent study group.
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