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NMU names more outstanding grads | News, Sports, Jobs

Katreena Hite Katreena Hite, a native of Gwinn, has been named one of three Northern Michigan University Social Work Department 2020-21 outstanding graduating graduate students. She will earn a Master of Social Work degree Saturday. Her concentration is in public policy and administration. Hite earned her bachelor’s degree in social work from NMU in 2007. Following a few years in Kansas City, she returned to Marquette County to serve the community as a social worker and change agent. She plans to continue serving the Upper Peninsula community in the mental health system after graduating from NMU. Attending NMU has been a familial tradition for Hite, with her grandfather, uncle and an aunt having earned their bachelor’s degrees from the university. Hite will be the first woman in her immediate family to earn a graduate degree. Following in the footsteps of her grandfather Forrest Hite, a 1978 graduate studies alumnus, Hite said she is proud to have her graduate degree come fro

The Army is optimizing electronic warfare equipment for Indo-Pacific

The Army is optimizing electronic warfare equipment for Indo-Pacific 2 hours ago The Army wants to make sure it s forthcoming electronic warfare systems can support forces across the vast maritime distances of the Indo-Pacific region. (SFC Claudio Tejada/U.S. Army) WASHINGTON The Army, primarily a land force, is looking to optimize its forthcoming electronic warfare equipment to operate in the Indo-Pacific theater against maritime targets, according to an Army official. China is considered the “pacing” threat by the Department of Defense, and thus the Indo-Pacific region is a high priority. Other recent Army efforts to prioritize the heavily maritime region include the creation of a multidomain task force working on exercises in the region and plans to base long-range precision fires there.

Jailed in March: The 19 criminals caged across Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire

05:00, 1 APR 2021 These criminals have all been jailed in March. (Image: StokeonTrentLive) Want Stoke-on-Trent news emailed to you direct from our journalists? Sign up to our newsletterInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A drug dealer, perverts, and a banned biker are among the criminals who have been jailed in and around Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire in the last month.

Army pursues spectrum tool to help keep post locations secret

Army pursues spectrum tool to help keep post locations secret February 16 The Army is developing a tool to monitor electromagnetic spectrum emissions to help prevent adversaries from geolocating teams in the field. (Staff Sgt. Armando R. Limon/Army) WASHINGTON The U.S. Army is working on a new tool to provide a much needed visual of the signals that command posts and units leak into the electromagnetic spectrum, possibly giving away their location. Demonstrations by sophisticated nation-states in recent years have made clear the detriment of big, static command posts or units with large electromagnetic spectrum footprints. Nation states have geolocated units based on their electromagnetic spectrum emissions alone and been either jammed or fired upon. The Russians demonstrated this to great effect in Ukraine.

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