FOX News correspondent Mark Meredith joins Special Report with the latest on the fallout from Wednesday s violence
The U.S. Capitol Police Chief who announced his resignation following this week’s deadly riot has served in Washington, D.C., law enforcement for decades and has played a prominent role in handling security for numerous presidential inaugurations. I am deeply saddened to report that Officer Brian Sicknick, assigned to the Capitol Division, passed away this evening after collapsing following demonstrations in the Capitol, Sund wrote to his rank-and-file Thursday in an internal memo obtained by Fox News. Officer Sicknick was 42 years old and has been with the USCP for over 12 years.
Navy kicks off Naval Community College pilot program for sailors, Marines and Coast Guardsmen January 8
Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) 1st Class Sherie Owens, leading petty officer at the Turbine Systems Technician Electrical (GSE) C School at Surface Warfare Officer School Unit Great Lakes, takes a question from a student attending the new 19H6 trainer course on Oct. 29,2019. (Brian Walsh/Navy) The United States Naval Community College pilot program is underway. Almost 600 students from the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard are participating in the pilot program, which has been in the works since 2019, when the Navy announced that it was unveiling an “Education for Seapower” campaign to enhance the service’s intellectual advancement.
January 7, 2021
Raj Iyer, PhD Chief Information Officer for Information Technology Reform in the Office of the Secretary of the Army. Photo: api.army.mil
Raj Iyer, PhD, formerly with DeLoitte, took over as Chief Information Officer for Information Technology Reform in the Office of the Secretary of the United States Army, a newly created position that he was the first to occupy this past November 2020.
Iyer, who is from Arlington, Virginia, became the first Indian-American to hold such a high position heading a multibillion dollar initiative and a 15,000-person global IT organization, Iyer said on Linkedin announcing his departure from Deloitte where he was the managing director of Government and Public Services for nearly six years.
Dec. 31 marked the final taking of sand from the last coastal sand mine in the U.S.– the Cemex Lapis Luster facility – operating on the shores of our Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary in Marina.
The future of armed conflict
America s approach to command and control goes peer to peer
Warfare’s worldwide web
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N OLD PROVERB says you should not put all your eggs in one basket. That is a particularly good maxim for matters military. America’s armed forces, for example, use modified Boeing jumbo jets, called
JSTARS, as airborne control centres for surveillance and operations. These planes are packed with sensors and their job is to orchestrate combat by detecting targets, tracking them and then assigning them to others to deal with. They have done this well for decades. But times change. With its big electronic signature, a