DHS Releases Fiscal Year 2020 Enforcement Lifecycle Report
DHS Releases Fiscal Year 2020 Enforcement Lifecycle Report
Explaining the methodology behind some significant statistics
January 5, 2020
Andrew R. Arthur
On December 31, DHS released the Fiscal Year 2020 Enforcement Lifecycle Report (available from DHS here and to download from the CIS site here). Why is this significant? Because those 19 datasets combined tell a story connecting encounters and outcomes, but up until now, they have existed independent of one another, and have not been examined as a whole.
If you have never worked in the Rube Goldberg contraption that is the federal government and reviewed its various datasets, you might not appreciate that each is siloed in D.C.-speak. Simply, each dataset is a snapshot, not a movie, and only by linking all of them together can you see the whole picture.
By John Thiel, STPUD General Manager
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Back in the 1940s, before South Tahoe Public Utility
District existed, sewage flowed directly into beautiful Lake Tahoe. Citizens rallied to sign a petition to form the District and this year marks our 70th anniversary. From a single septic field to an award-winning 7.7 million gallon per day wastewater treatment facility, with 100% recycled water and biosolids, a lot
has changed over the years.
While 2020 has been a challenging year, the District made great strides in protecting our community from wildfire and improving the reliability, effectiveness, and efficiency of our system.
Call to handle Israel recognition issue in line with popular opinion, sentiments
Islamabad
December 28, 2020
Islamabad : Foreign policy experts were of the unanimous opinion during a discussion here on Sunday that the government should handle the delicate issue of Israel’s recognition in line with the popular opinion and sentiments in the country and through parliamentary debates as any move against national ideology and policy environment would cause chaos.
They declared the debate initiated on the issue in the policy arena by ‘vested interests’ untimely and counterproductive and said it didn t present any vision and proactive plan to benefit from such a major foreign policy shift.
Murkowski calls Trump veto of defense bill a ‘disservice’ to military; Sullivan will vote to override the veto Published December 24, 2020
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Print article Alaska’s U.S. senators do not support President Donald Trump’s veto of the massive 2021 defense bill that the congressional delegation supported and praised earlier this month, according to statements Thursday. Both the U.S. House and Senate approved the $740 billion measure with veto-proof majorities, with Rep. Don Young and Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan voting for it. The House is expected to meet for a potential veto override on Monday, according to news accounts. If the House overrides the veto with a two-thirds vote, the measure would head to the Senate for a possible override.
Thursday, 24 December 2020 - 7:47
The official Sputnik V Twitter account as well as foreign media has announced Wednesday that Argentina is the first country in Latin America to officially register the Covid-19 vaccine. Argentina was the first country in Latin America to officially register Sputnik V. The vaccine was registered under the emergency use authorization procedure and was approved by the regulator, ANMAT, based on the results of Phase III clinical trials in Russia, without additional trials in Argentina, the RDIF statement said. The registration confirms high confidence in Russian regulatory standards and Sputnik V, the Sputnik V tweet said.
Argentina Health Minister Gines González García tweeted Wednesday that an Aerolineas flight has arrived in Moscow and will bring back 300,000 of the first doses of Russia s Sputnik V vaccine.