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Honeywell s $13m penalty shows it s tricky doing business with China and Pentagon | News

By Garrett Reim2021-05-12T00:06:00+01:00 Honeywell reached a $13 million settlement with the US Department of State over alleged violations of the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (better known as ITAR). Honeywell agreed to the settlement on 3 May. The State Department has agreed to suspend $5 million of the penalty on the condition that the funds will be used for “remedial compliance measures to strengthen Honeywell’s compliance program”, it says. Source: Lockheed Martin Honeywell supplies parts for the F-35 stealth fighter The penalty comes after the company repeatedly, between 2011 and 2018, sent drawings of parts of US military aircraft to suppliers in foreign countries, including China, asking for price quotes, according to a US State Department charging letter. The manufacturer voluntarily disclosed the violations.

Security framework for protected data allows researchers to tap Oak Ridge supercomputers -- GCN

May 12, 2021 A new framework of security protocols will allow researchers to tap into the supercomputers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) for projects using protected data. Called CITADEL, the framework features new security controls for handling large datasets containing private or health information as well as data protected by Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. This means researchers will soon be able to take advantage of Summit supercomputer and the upcoming Frontier exascale system for data processing. CITADEL was developed from a framework originally built for big data analysis of health information for the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Million Veteran Program, the research program that analyzes veterans’ health, lifestyle and military background information to understand how genes affect health and illness.

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