The U.S. State Department has reached a $13 million settlement with Honeywell over allegations it exported technical drawings of parts for the F-35 fighter jet and other weapons platforms to China, among other foreign countries.
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Space weaponization âcannot be walked backâ
âItâs time for arms control planning to address the issues raised by this drift toward militarization of space.â
The Hill, the Washington, D.C. news website. Fairlamb knows the weaponization of space issue. His background includes being an International Affairs Specialist for the Army Space and Missile Defense Command and a Military Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs. He is familiar with war first-hand: he was a company commander in Vietnam. He holds a doctorate in âComparative Defense Policy Analysis.â âGiven the implications for strategic stability, and the likelihood that such a decision [to deploy weapons in space] by any nation would set off an expensive space arms race in which any advantage gained would likely be temporary, engaging now to prevent such a debacle seems warranted,â wrote Fairlamb in his opinion column on
As co-editor in chief of Just Security, Tess Bridgeman ’10 brings her national security expertise back to NYU Law
When Tess Bridgeman ’10 began her job as an attorney advisor in the US Department of State’s Office of the Legal Adviser, she was glad that she had kept her old notes from NYU Law courses such as War, the President, and the Constitution, taught by Hiller Family Foundation Professor of Law David Golove.
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“When I began working as an attorney for the special envoy for the closure of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, I ended up drawing on my notes from David Golove’s course whether I had a question on habeas litigation, detainee treatment, or military commissions, or how international and domestic law intersect I looked back at what I had learned in that course on a daily basis.” She adds: “I could not have been better prepared by NYU [Law].”
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Beacon Global Strategies Expands by Adding Four National Security Professionals to its Growing Team and Announces a Promotion
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WASHINGTON, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today Beacon Global Strategies (BGS), a leading strategic advisory firm focusing on global public policy, government procurement, and geopolitical risk analysis, announced four new members to its growing team. The Honorable
Dana Deasy, Dr.
Brian Nilsson and General
Stephen Seve Wilson (Ret.) will bring further depth and breadth to Beacon s market leading practices helping companies navigate national security decision making and emerging trends. Additionally, BGS is pleased to announce Ms.