April 18, 2024

State Officials Don’t Know if Cyber Plan In Place

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Government Technology reports what elected and appointed officials need to know about cybersecurity and says 80 percent of state elected and appointed officials and staff don’t know if their state has a cyber emergency plan in place.

Should veterans observe a public code of conduct? Military.com posts the code of conduct on the Korean War Veterans website.

An Australian frigate intercepts a Somalia-bound fishing vessel carrying arms that officials believe came from Iran, reports The Tower.

Rep. J. Randy Forbes wants more submarines to bolster the US fleet for future missions, reports Breaking Defense.

The official website of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps announced Iran test-fired several ballistic missiles, defying recent US sanctions, reports Reuters.

Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA) says Navy Seals don’t have enough combat rifles to go around, reports CBS News.

BRAC round will save money, Defense News reports a senior DoD official’s assessment of 25 percent savings from shedding surplus infrastructure.

Littoral Combat Ship veteran RADM John Neagley to take the helm of the troubled LCS program, reports Breaking Defense.

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