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  • Part-Time Wingmen: Collaborative Combat Aircraft* (CCA) Won’t Always Be ‘Tethered’ to Crewed Platforms

    03/28/2023 2:15:15 PM PDT · by Alas Babylon! · 8 replies
    Air & Space Forces Magazine ^ | 27 Mar 2023 | John A. Tirpak
    Collaborative Combat Aircraft will be able to carry out missions without direction from crewed aircraft and may not always fly as their “wingmen,” in order to maximize employment flexibility, Air Force leaders developing and testing the new platforms said March 27. In a panel discussion presented by Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, the four generals charged with bringing the CCA concept to fruition said the service has embarked on on a modeling and simulation campaign to figure out how to make CCAs as useful and cost-imposing on an enemy as possible, while making progress on developmental, operational and testing fronts...
  • India’s Muslims Are Terrified of Being Deported

    03/02/2020 5:42:32 AM PST · by Cronos · 28 replies
    Frontpage ^ | 21 Feb 2020 | Pooja Changoiwala
    Many Indians lack the documents needed to prove citizenship—and Muslims are in the firing line. Firoza Bano, 50, sat worried in her home in the northern Indian city of Jaipur. Born in the north Indian state of Rajasthan in 1970, she has barely traveled outside the state—but now she faces the possibility of being kicked out of her home country. The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the proposed all-India National Register of Citizens (NRC) will require Bano to prove she’s Indian. If she’s unable to produce the requisite documents, she might lose her citizenship and be declared an infiltrator. At...
  • Hillsdale Center for Constructive Alternatives: The Sixties

    01/28/2018 12:58:37 PM PST · by TBP · 13 replies
    Hillsdale College ^ | January 28, 2018 | Hillsdale College
    Starting imminently.
  • ISIS hackers threaten 55 New Jersey police officers by releasing home addresses, phone numbers...

    03/05/2016 4:03:54 PM PST · by Libloather · 15 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 3/05/16 | James Wilkinson
    ISIS hackers threaten 55 New Jersey police officers by releasing home addresses, phone numbers and working locations ISIS hackers have threatened 55 New Jersey police officers by releasing their names, addresses, telephone numbers and working locations online. The Caliphate Cyber Army (CCA), an ISIS-affiliated group of hackers that largely focuses on defacing websites and spreading propaganda, released an Excel spreadsheet containing the details of 55 New Jersey Transit Authority police Wednesday. The Daily Mail understands that the information - which lists the details of employees from a probationary police officer up to a number of captains - was obtained by...
  • Immigration detention agreement

    06/16/2010 3:13:02 PM PDT · by Bad~Rodeo · 9 replies · 292+ views
    OA online ^ | June 16, 2010 2:14 PM | MICHELLE ROBERTS
    SAN ANTONIO— In an agreement U.S. immigration officials hope will begin to reshape the entire 30,000-bed detention system, some asylum-seekers and immigrants awaiting deportation proceedings could soon be held in facilities where they can wear their own clothes, participate in movie and bingo nights, eat continental breakfasts, and celebrate holidays with visiting family members. It could end confinement in prison-like facilities — complete with razor wire, jail-style uniforms, armed guards and partitions that prevent physical contact with loved ones — for those who have never been convicted of a crime and are not considered a threat. Corrections Corporation of America,...
  • California to spend $51 million to send inmates out of state

    10/20/2006 6:20:12 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 15 replies · 369+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 10/19/06 | Don Thompson - ap
    California will begin shipping thousands of inmates to prisons in four other states next month at a cost of more than $51 million a year, corrections officials said Friday. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared an emergency this month to speed up the no-bid contracts with two private companies. He said the transfers are needed to ease crowding in the nation's largest prison system, where more than 172,000 inmates are crowded into space designed for about 100,000, forcing some inmates to sleep in gymnasiums and auditoriums. The GEO Group Inc. of Florida will be paid an estimated $28.7 million a year to...
  • Private prison deals inked

    10/20/2006 4:39:28 PM PDT · by SmithL · 32 replies · 493+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 10/20/6 | Andy Furillo
    The state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation signed two contracts Friday to begin moving California inmates to out-of-state private prisons beginning as soon next month. Deals with the GEO Group and the Correctional Corporation of America will result in the transfer of 2,260 prisoners to institutions in Indiana, Oklahoma, Arizona and Tennessee. The GEO contract will run at $28.7 million a year while the CCA deal is pegged at $22.9 million. The average daily per inmate cost under the agreements will amount to $63 a day, compared to the average cost of approximately $90 a day the state is paying...
  • Inmates to be sent out of state - Schwarzenegger declares an emergency to ease extreme overcrowding

    10/05/2006 8:26:23 AM PDT · by SmithL · 10 replies · 389+ views
    Sacramento Bee ^ | 10/5/6 | Andy Furillo
    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a prison overcrowding emergency Wednesday in California, paving the way for inmate transfers to out-of-state institutions within a month. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Secretary James Tilton said that the state is on the verge of signing no-bid, sole-source contracts with three private prison companies and that he expects to begin sending inmates to Indiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Arizona at a rate of 100 to 200 a month within 30 days. In a recent survey, Tilton said, 19,000 inmates expressed interest in doing their time in other states. He said his immediate goal is to get...
  • “Youths” Kick Man to Death on Crowded Antwerp Bus

    06/28/2006 8:02:28 AM PDT · by Tancred · 228 replies · 4,417+ views
    The Brussels Journal ^ | June 26, 2006 | Paul Belien
    “Youths” Kick Man to Death on Crowded Antwerp Bus The Belgian state is no longer able to guarantee the security of its citizens. On Saturday afternoon Guido Demoor, a 54-year old Flemish train conductor on his way to work, was kicked to death by six “youths” on a crowded bus near Antwerp’s Central Station. The incident recalls the rush-hour murder ten weeks ago of Joe Van Holsbeeck, 17 years of age, in a crowded Brussels Central Station on 12 April. Guido Demoor, a father of two, intervened when six “youths” got on bus 23 in Antwerp and began to intimidate...
  • EFF: DVD Descrambling Code Not a Trade Secret

    01/25/2004 8:48:28 PM PST · by AuthenticLiberal · 11 replies · 181+ views
    EFF ^ | 1/22/2004 | EFF
    Electronic Frontier Foundation Media Advisory DVD Descrambling Code Not a Trade Secret DVD CCA Surrenders in Bunner DVD Descrambling Case For Immediate Release: Thursday, January 22, 2004 San Jose, California - In a surprising retreat today, the consortium of entertainment and technology companies known as DVD CCA is seeking dismissal of a lawsuit against Andrew Bunner, a republisher of a computer program created to allow movie lovers to play their DVDs on computers running the Linux operating system. DVD CCA effectively gave up a multi-year effort to have the republication of the program, called DeCSS, declared a violation of trade...