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RivCo Residents Placed At Risk During Wuhan Evacuation: GAO

UpdatedTue, Apr 20, 2021 at 5:37 pm PT Reply An aircraft that carried U.S. citizens evacuated from Wuhan, China, takes off at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside, Calif. Jan. 29, 2020. (Ringo H.W. Chiu/AP) RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA On January 29, 2020, the first flight of U.S. evacuees from Wuhan, China, arrived at March Air Reserve Base in Riverside County amid the COVID-19 pandemic. There were approximately 200 people on board the state department-chartered aircraft. A U.S. government report released Monday showed there was much confusion over that repatriation effort. As a result, the health of Riverside County residents was placed at risk.

Congressional watchdog issues recommendations for VA IT system overhaul

The U.S. Government Accountability Office issued a report this week making recommendations for the ongoing Department of Veterans Affairs IT modernization program.   As noted in the GAO report, the VA has been attempting to replace its aging financial and acquisitions systems with an integrated system for years. The latest deployment, in November 2020, followed some IT best practices – but the cost and schedule estimates only minimally or partially met many others, said the report.   Following information technology management best practices on major transformation efforts … can help build a foundation for ensuring responsibility, accountability, and transparency, wrote report authors.   WHY IT MATTERS  

On the 25th Anniversary of the Agreement To Move It, a Swift Closure of Futenma Is the Best Way To Celebrate – Watching America

Posted on April 21, 2021. Tomorrow will mark 25 years since Japan agreed to the complete relocation of Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Even though a quarter of a century has passed, this relocation is nowhere on the horizon, as “the world’s most dangerous air station” continues to be situated in the middle of the city of Ginowan. The key reason for this is the insistence by American and Japanese authorities that the station remain in Okinawa prefecture. Soft seabed has been discovered at the city of Nago’s Henoko Bay, the planned area for the relocation, leading to inevitable delays. Government estimates say the project will take at least another 12 years, deep into the 2030s. While the government has requested a plan for land reclamation, prefectural authorities have remained defiant, leaving the future of the project unclear. All the while, residents near Futenma continue to be plagued by falling debris from aircraft, pollution by the U.S. military, incessant noise fro

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