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“So for example, if you collect an image of a…ground radar…and you determine that there’s also an electromagnetic signal coming from it that you collect through another platform and then you integrate it together, then that’s really interesting and it’s quite useful,” Air Force Deputy CIO Winston Beauchamp said.
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Warning: Post Office sees rise in COVID vaccination scams targeting veterans April 30 Officials are warning about a rise in scams offering veterans faster access to COVID vaccines. (Regina Ali/Defense Department) Postal service leaders are warning veterans to be wary of a new round of financial scams targeting their families by promising quicker coronavirus vaccines and extra money for virus-related medical care. Officials from Operation Protect Veterans a joint effort from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and AARP that is focused on scams directed at veterans and military members said they have seen an increase in recent weeks in the number of illicit offers for veterans to “cut in the vaccination line” if they provide cash to third-party groups.
About 35 percent of the Navy is vaccinated against COVID-19: CNO 4 days ago Hospitalman Cheyenne Bostick, center, assigned to amphibious transport dock ship San Diego, prepares to administer a COVID-19 vaccine to sailors assigned to the guided-missile cruiser Philippine Sea in Manama, Bahrain, on March 2, 2021. (Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Dawson Roth/Navy) More than a third of sailors have received the COVID-19 vaccine but the Navy is still worried about the reluctance of some service members to get the jab, according to the Navy’s top officer. “Right now, about 35 percent of the force is vaccinated,” Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday said Wednesday at a virtual event the Center for a New American Security hosted. “As soon as we get those doses, we are putting them into arms as quickly as we can. And that will get us to a better place.”