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Navy report looks to combat racism and sexism in the ranks -- Defense Systems

By Lauren C. Williams Feb 03, 2021 The Navy has released nearly 60 recommendations on combatting systemic racism and sexism in the ranks as part of a long awaited report on diversity and inclusion. Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. Michael Gilday, ordered the Task Force One Navy report, which spans 141 pages with 56 recommendations, following the mass protests in response to the police killing of George Floyd last summer. Gilday said the Navy had failed to adequately address systemic racism and sexism in the service. We have fallen short in the past by excluding or limiting opportunity for people on the basis of race, sexual orientation, sexual identity, gender or creed, Gilday said in a statement. Simply put, all Sailors – uniformed and civilian - and applicants for accession to the Navy must be treated with dignity and respect above all else.

The Curse Of The Light Purse: What Will Budget 21 Bring For India s Defence?

The Curse Of The Light Purse: What Will Budget 21 Bring For India s Defence? Maybe we ll see the urgency. Maybe only more sellotape. But here s a cautionary tale about what a lack of vision can do even to an excellent Make in India initiative. Representational image. Cdr K. Ashok Menon (Retd) 2021-01-31T18:14:29+05:30 The Curse Of The Light Purse: What Will Budget 21 Bring For India s Defence? outlookindia.com 2021-01-31T19:19:59+05:30 Also read In the March 2001 edition of the Harvard Business Review, Paul Levy describes the management lessons learnt from the operations of a sewage treatment plant at Nut Island close to Boston, US, where a very dedicated and professional team was involved with running it across thirty years. “They were every manager’s dream team. They performed difficult, dirty, dangerous work without complaint, they put in thousands of hours of unpaid overtime, and they even dipped into their own pockets to buy spare

Electronic Warfare Market worth $17 0 billion by 2025

Electronic Warfare Market worth $17 0 billion by 2025
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Trump issues last-minute order targeting foreign cyber threats -- Defense Systems

By Justin Katz Jan 20, 2021 Donald Trump issued an executive order on the final night of his presidency aimed at forcing cloud providers to capture more complete records about foreign customers. Foreign actors use United States [cloud services] for a variety of tasks in carrying out malicious cyber-enabled activities, which makes it extremely difficult for United States officials to track and obtain information . before these foreign actors transition to replacement infrastructure, according to a letter from Trump to Congress publicly released in the evening of Jan. 19. To address those threats, the EO states, the government will move to require cloud providers to keep more complete records of foreign entities that they sell to and potentially require companies to limit certain foreign actors’ access.

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