i happen to belief, maybe i m a little prejudice, if you look at past and recent history, boots on the ground are always important. you can fight a battle from a distance, at the end of the day if you are going to control land, if you are going to bring peace and stability to any region, you are going to need people on the ground doing the hard work fighting for freedom. are we keeping pace where we need to be in terms of new innovation and protection and integrity of intelligence? how do we keep up and know what we are developing today will not be obsolete tomorrow? that has been the problem. anybody who buys a cell phone and sees the next generation a couple months later has been frustrated by that rapid pace of development. what we are trying to do is develop our networking systems, develop our computer systems in a way so we can plug and play and bring in new technology as it evolves. one of the critical challenges is security.
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infrastructure here in the united states. a year ago in ukraine, there was a massive cyber attack that crippled the power grid system and left hundreds of people in the dark. officials here in the u.s. has been advising the companies to take a closer look at the networking systems. that s what hthey did this week keep us posts, thank you so much. russia has not responded to the vermont hacking allegations. but vladmir putin did personally congratulate president elect trump, not president obama, in a statement to foreign heads of state yesterday. looking ahead to after trump takes office, putin writing this, quote, acting in a constructive and pragmatic manner we ll be able to take real steps to restore the mechanisms of bilateral cooperation in various areas and take their interaction in the international arena to a whole new level. putin released his annual new year s message to the nation today in which he called 2016
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