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German Charged After Supplying Plans of the Bundestag to Russia

German Charged After Supplying Plans of the Bundestag to Russia Share This: Photo of the Bundestag: German government German authorities charged a man with espionage after he allegedly passed floor plans of the country’s parliament buildings in Berlin to Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency, officials say. The man, identified only as Jens F. in accordance with German privacy rules, worked for a company that carried out electrical maintenance in the Bundestag and other government premises. The Bundestag is located inside the Reichstag. “The defendant had access to PDF files with the floor plans,” federal prosecutors said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it appears that the man “decided of his own accord” to carry out the act.

Spotlight on Commerce: Scott Woods, Senior Broadband Program Specialist, National Telecommunications and Information Administration s (NTIA)

  Not helpful February 24, 2021 Scott Woods, Senior Broadband Program Specialist, National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) I am a Senior Broadband Program Specialist with the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) BroadbandUSA Program promoting the expansion of broadband access across America. In my role, I manage the BroadbandUSA Technical Assistance Program and serve as a principal liaison between BroadbandUSA and key strategic partners and external stakeholder groups.  This includes representatives from state and local governments, telecommunications companies, for-profit and non-profit corporations and colleges and universities. Prior to my BroadbandUSA management responsibilities, I also worked to increase broadband access and oversaw  numerous broadband  network  projects  within the  Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP), including  projects  in  California, Arizona, 

Biden s Commerce nominee backs changes to Section 230

Biden’s Commerce nominee backs changes to Section 230 Makena Kelly © Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images In a hearing on her nomination for Commerce Department secretary on Tuesday, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo told lawmakers that she will pursue changes to Section 230 if confirmed. Responding to questions posed by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), Raimondo said that she would use the tools available through the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to convene stakeholders, industry leaders, lawmakers and others to identify the means of reform to the pivotal internet law. “I think platform accountability is important because I’ve seen in my own state that misinformation hurts people,” Raimondo said. “But of course, that reform would have to be balanced against the fact that these businesses rely upon user-generated content for their innovation, and they’ve created many thousands

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