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The 9/11 Commission Report

we understand them. society since the Second World War and its aftermath. Unfortunately, this has changed considerably since the fall of 2001. change in behavior. accordance with the United States Constitution. an organized effort by those who consider the U. violation of their rights. unsuccessfully by other means. overhauling of our U. re-positioning of the…

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Post-Pandemic Security Strategy for an APAC Network

This paper describes how to effectively implement a post-pandemic security strategy for an APAC network. This paper describes how to effectively implement a post-pandemic security strategy for an APAC network. Abstract: This paper explains how to effectively implement a post-pandemic security strategy for an APAC network. A detailed explanation about the implementation of the security…

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Software Development – The Future of Weapons Development

A hypersonic drone’s landing gear can get its nose straight and level on a moving target for a precision drop from a height of less than one mile, according to researchers. W, via TechCrunch. Software is a good investment. That has long been the case for the aerospace and weapons industries. After all, software is…

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New Coronavirus in South Korea – No Evidence of Vaccine Development

No evidence of vaccine development | The Intercept Article Views: 3,400 Date: August 13, 2019 Author: Aaron Kesselman Published: August 12, 2019 (v. military first identified an outbreak of a novel coronavirus in late 2019, bringing its total number of confirmed cases to 1,800. A growing number of deaths have also occurred, however, and the…

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Euclideon’s Largest Geospatial Data Platform

This paper describes Euclideon’s Largest Geospatial Data Platform, a massively scalable platform for geospatial data storage and analysis. The platform provides a new data storage, processing, and analysis capability on top of existing cloud infrastructures that are used by commercial customers such as U. Department of Defense, NASA, and many others. The platform offers an…

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America Alone: The War Against Terror After September 11th

The first 9/11 attacks were a series of coordinated air strikes. government decided to bring down the most lethal terrorist group in the world on their own. But how easy was it for the U. to carry out these attacks, and what role did the Pentagon and the U. military have? And what did the…

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Global Aviation Programming Software Market Forecast

The market for aviation programming software solutions is expected to experience a tremendous growth in the years to come. The demand for aviation-specific software will soar considerably and the industry of aviation programming software solutions is expected to expand tremendously in the global level. In the United States, aviation programming software solutions have received a…

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Computer Security During the Run Up to 2020

Computer security, in general, is a field in which it is useful to know how money flows in and out of the government (or any government). A big challenge in computer security is understanding how to detect money flowing out of government. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1973 (FECA), signed into law on October…

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Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy Shift From ‘Boots on the Ground’

Biden’s foreign policy shift from ‘boots on the ground’ to ‘boots on the bus —‘ The current U. commander-in-chief is on his way to a potentially historic foreign policy shift that could put him squarely on the side of the U. military and its allies — and their Afghan partners — on the battlefield. The…

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The Rise of Connected Cars

“I’m going to buy a connected car. As the automotive industry turns to autonomous vehicles, an old technology is being upended with new twists. Automakers and carmakers are getting ready to introduce self-driving cars into the market, but they’re also beginning to see what’s available today, and what’s missing. One example is connected cars, the…

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