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Accidental distress call triggers Navy, Coast Guard rescue mission
In addition to U.S. rescue personnel, a local public safety team got involved in the search by conducting vessel checks on the east side of the island.
Pentagon tech boss used unauthorized app for official communications: watchdog
An investigation into verbal abuse turned up a much different violation.
BAE wins Navy contract for ‘quick-turnaround’ electronic countermeasure
The $4 million award is for a radio frequency countermeasure system on the P-8A Poseidon aircraft.
By Mark Pomerleau
US military picks up distress signal, helps coordinate rescue of 131 migrants in the Mediterranean
A vessel carrying 131 migrants was deflating off the coast of Libya on July 21 when a U.S. unit conducting surveillance received their distress call.
By Harm Venhuizen
Security clearance concerns and the COVID-19 pandemic
The economic and psychological impact from the nationwide shutdown can directly affect the ability to obtain or maintain a security clearance, says the author of this commentary.
By Andrew Bakaj