Senate Staffers’ Data Breached Also

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Senate staffers join millions of other government employees whose personal data was breached, reports GovExec. NextGov details the breach in its reports on the angry House Hearing involving the Office of Personnel Management, the White House and the departments of Interior and Homeland Security.
China and US top botnet attack targets, reports NextGov.
The Navy will fire lasers from aircraft carriers, reports Military.com. To prepare, the Ford-class carriers will have triple the electrical generating power as the Nimitz-class. CNN has photos of all classes of the US aircraft carriers.
The BayNet reports on plans to fly Route 235 over Route 4 to address traffic back-ups associated with the Thomas Johnson Bridge.
Breaking Defense reports from the Paris Air Show on which primes are teaming and which competing for the Joint Surveillance Targeting and Attack Radar System. Also on display at the show, according to Breaking Defense, are the international buy-ins that keep Lockheed’s JSF emergent despite cost over-runs and schedule delays.
Dutch 3D printing company MX3D plans to use a robotic 3D printer to build a bridge in Amsterdam, reports NextGov..
The Washington Post has the NASA map showing the world’s aquifers are running dry, and the US eastern seaboard is on it.











