HawkEye 360 Adds Quintet of Leaders to Advisory Board
Kevin Chilton, Scott Swift, B. Lynn Wright, Stephanie O Sullivan and Mac Thornberry boast decades of leadership experience in U.S. military, aerospace and intelligence industries
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HERNDON, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ HawkEye 360 Inc. today announced the additions of retired Air Force General Kevin P. Chilton, retired Navy Admiral Scott Swift, former Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence B. Lynn Wright, former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Stephanie O Sullivan and former U.S. Representative Mac Thornberry to its Board of Advisors. HawkEye 360 is privileged to welcome such distinguished leaders as the Class of 2021 of our Advisory Board, said HawkEye 360 CEO John Serafini. The accomplishments of these men and women throughout their careers bear witness to their extraordinary capabilities. They will be tremendous assets as we look to build on
The United States and South Korea have reached agreement in principle on a new arrangement for sharing the cost of the American troop presence, which is intended as a bulwark against the threat of North Korean aggression, both countries announced.
The U.S. and South Korea reached an agreement Sunday on how to share costs for American troops present in the country after former President Trump had demanded South Korea increase its contribution.
US, South Korea reach new cost-sharing agreement on troops 1 minute read
New York City, US, Mar 7 (efe-epa).- The United States and South Korea have reached a cost-sharing agreement for US troops stationed in the Asian country, the US State Department announced Sunday, resolving a years-long dispute on the matter.
The new pact includes an increase in South Korea’s contribution to covering the cost of US troops and reaffirms the military alliance between the two countries “as the linchpin of peace, security, and prosperity for Northeast Asia, a free and open Indo-Pacific, and across the world,” the State Department’s Political-Military Affairs office said on Twitter.