U.S. Army’s Exercise Noble Partner begins in Georgia
Transnational training program Exercise Noble Partner 2017 recently began with a focus on cooperation and interoperability at Vaziani Military Base in Georgia. Read More »
Transnational training program Exercise Noble Partner 2017 recently began with a focus on cooperation and interoperability at Vaziani Military Base in Georgia. Read More »
A trio of electrical industry entities recently hosted the first Grid Innovation Expo on Capitol Hill with two U.S. representatives in an effort to urge Congress to anticipate energy needs of the future. Read More »
Likening their ongoing partnership to a pyramid, Maj. Thomas Poling applauded the recent success of bi-national exercises between Peruvian and American soldiers during a Scout-sponsored jamboree in West Virginia, including both military police and civilians. Read More »
Following a recent meeting between U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Department of Defense (DOD) said the two countries have made progress over the last 20 years. Read More »
Shedding light on natural illumination, three industry experts at the National Lighting Bureau's (NLB) annual Lighting Forum recently discussed the benefits of streaming natural daylight into building interiors. Read More »
“Secret inks,” intercepted telegraphs and even postage stamps fell under national scrutiny during World War I when the War Department commissioned Herbert Yardley to create the American Cryptographic Bureau, the U.S. Army’s first cipher team. Read More »
The Consumer Technology Association recently called for an open-minded approach to airline security measures regarding electronic devices following a Department of Homeland Security-issued restriction. Read More »
EYE Lighting International staffers in Lake County, Ohio, recently volunteered at a United Way cleanup event for the sixth year by weeding and mulching for a behavioral health center’s tranquility garden. Read More »
A mile from the Texas-Mexico border at El Cenizo Community Center, U.S. Army medics recently went the extra mile to help struggling families with unmet health care needs through a unique Texas A&M University program. Read More »
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) recently praised the U.S. government’s plan to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and gave specific regulatory and technical suggestions. Read More »
Tennessee National Guard soldiers and airmen, working in tandem with Tennessee’s Emergency Management Agency (TEMA), Tennessee State Guard and other agencies, recently participated in the annual joint Tennessee Maneuvers (TNMAN) exercise, executing cybersecurity scenarios. Read More »
Illuminating the critical role of IT innovation in cybersecurity, John Zangardi, acting chief information officer for the Department of Defense (DoD), pointed out the need to dispense with “yesterday's thinking” at a recent industry conference in Baltimore. Read More »
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Financial CHOICE Act, earning praise from Americans for Prosperity (AFP) for what is says are strides toward creating government accountability. Read More »
Nidec Motor Corp. CEO Kei Pang was honored as executive of the year by the Asian American Chamber of Commerce of St. Louis (AACC) for his strategic development and strong leadership, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association said in a release. Read More »
For three months, electroindustry confidence indexes have shifted in tandem, the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) reported, with its recent survey results suggesting that overall, stakeholders anticipate improvement over the next six months. Read More »
The Rosslyn, Virginia-based National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) recently issued revised guidelines for various types of cable installation in conformance with 2017 nationwide code changes. Read More »
Responding to the Trump administration’s intent to update the Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic control program via publishing new guidelines, the Arlington, Virginia-based Americans for Prosperity (AFP) commended the federal government’s direction. Read More »
The Rosslyn, Virginia-based Lighting Controls Association (LCA) recently teamed up with the California Community College System (CCCS) to instruct tomorrow’s technicians on the latest developments in energy conservation. Read More »
Real-time reporting and requests is making a current U.S.-France collaboration unique among training exercises, with NATO-authorized operations currently serving to cross-train soldiers from both nations, U.S. Army spokespersons revealed recently from a military base in Hohenfels, Germany. Read More »
A foreign policy-driven initiative overseen by the U.S. Department of Defense called the State Partnership Program (SSP) recently chose the Washington National Guard to team with Malaysia to bolster rapport with that nation, an Army release said. Read More »