l-e-o, that stands for low earth orbit. reporter: none of these guardians are actually going to space. they ll be operating u.s. military satellites from the ground. or analyzing satellites from russia or china. you re dealing with little blips on a little computer screen. reporter: it s a different type of war fighter, one that has to strain their eyes and flex their mind more than their muscles, which leads to the other big difference about this basic training. we want to build guardians. and what a guardian is about our core values. tell me what courage means to you. i think courage to me means being able to ask for help when you need it. reporter: it s a mindset made for a modern military force. maybe you need to step away and have some meditation time. whatever it is, we want our
antonio. it may look and sound like basic boot camp for soldiers, sailers, marines or airmen. but these are guardians in the u.s. space force, the first new branch of the armed services in more than 70 years. and this is the first-ever guardian-only basic training, led entirely by space force instructors. this is still the profession of arms. this is still the united states military. this is not space camp. reporter: master argument eric meister the space force s first military training instructor. he s in charge of all training for these 71 recruits over 7.5 weeks. i come from like an air force family. so when space force was around, most people with like what is that? that s real? what, that s a real thing? yeah, it s a real thing. reporter: the biggest change between this basic training and other boot camps is in the classroom. these guardians are being taught a brand new space force specific curriculum. everything from space history to space vocabulary. so if i say th
democrats who believed the sides made progress. and senators don t have much time to pass a package ahead of a two-week recess that starts next weekend. let s take you to capitol hill now and cnn s daniela diaz. help us understand why have negotiations stalled exactly. reporter: boris f you remember, senators came up with a framework a little over a week ago. now they were trying to write through this framework but the details are where their getting stuck. there are two particular sticking points they can t figure out. the first being whether they can how to close the so-called boyfriend loophole. currently under federal law, people who have been convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence are prohibited from owning or purchasing guns. but that ban only applies to spouses who share a child or cohabitants or someone who or a spouse specifically maybe if they don t share a child, but not dating partners. so, the definition of what makes a boyfriend a boyfriend is what
Vicon Continues to Expand with the Addition of Two New Industry Experts
Share Article HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 Vicon Industries, Inc., designer and manufacturer of video surveillance and access control software, hardware and components is excited to announce the addition of two new hires: Adam Seckinger and George Umansky. Adam is the newly appointed Regional Sales Manager covering North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. George is our new Director of Learning and Development and will spearhead technical training and education within Vicon.
Both Adam and George will be taking on significant roles as Vicon continues its expansion. Adam Seckinger comes to Vicon with 8 years of physical security industry experience, 6 of those years spent as a Regional Sales Manager at Axis Communications. His passion is not only assisting customers solve complex problems but exceeding their expectations via advanced