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Rapiscan Systems’ Learning Academy Earns High Praise From U.K. CAA

The Learning Academy of Rapiscan Systems has been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ grade as a certified training provider by the U.K. Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

MTA Piloting Air Filtration and Purification System on Commuter Rails

The new technology uses an electrical field to generate a wave of ionized particles that destroy airborne viruses, bacteria and particulate matter, including COVID-19.

Charlotte Douglas Pilots Security Checkpoint Wait Times Program

Passengers at Charlotte Douglas International Airport can now view security checkpoint wait times via the airport’s website and app before arriving at the terminal.

DOT Announces $220 Million Funding for Ports

More than $220 million in discretionary grant funding will improve port facilities in 15 states and territories through the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Port Infrastructure Development Program. 

GAO: Continued DoD Efforts Needed to Correct Material Weaknesses Identified in Financial Statement Audits

The Department of Defense (DOD) continues to face financial management issues and challenges that have prevented it from obtaining a clean audit opinion on the fair presentation of its financial statements.

Recent K-12 Data Breaches Show That Students Are Vulnerable to Harm

According to GAO's analysis of K-12 Cybersecurity Resource Center (CRC) data from July 2016 to May 2020, thousands of K-12 students were affected by 99 reported data breaches, one type of cybersecurity incident in which data are compromised.

National Nuclear Security Administration Plans to Modernize Critical Depleted Uranium Capabilities

High-purity DU is an important strategic material for ongoing and planned modernizations of the nation's nuclear weapons stockpile. However, according to NNSA estimates, NNSA has a very limited supply of DU feedstock.

5G Introduces New Benefits, Cybersecurity Risks

You no doubt have seen the numerous television commercials touting the introduction of the next cellular technology: fifth generation wireless technology, more commonly called 5G.
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