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Saturday, December 19, 2015
Chaos Merchants
Friday, December 18, 2015
Official: Coalition Forces Continue to Battle ISIL in Syria, Iraq
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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Discussion on Global Security in the 21st Century with Secretary Carter at the Wall Street Journal Chief Executive Officer Council Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
11/17/2015 06:32 AM CST
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Monday, September 28, 2015
BeMyDD Brings Complimentary Designated Drivers
BeMyDD Brings Complimentary Designated Drivers to All Greater Orange County Residents with Partners Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack Whiskey and Total Wine & More | |
24-City Designated Driver Tour comes to Orange County. The tour provides complimentary rides for 24-cities over 12-months; a new city every other week LOS ANGELES, CA (September 28, 2015) – BeMyDD (Be My Designated Driver), the nation’s largest designated driver service, today announced it will be offering free designated drivers to residents of Southeast Florida on Saturday, October 10, 2015 to get them and their cars home safely. The 24-City Designated Driver Tour, presented by BeMyDD and program partners Jack Daniel’s Gentleman Jack Whiskey and Total Wine & More, provides free drivers to take both the customer and his/her car home safely. During the event, customers can request a car pickup at no charge from any location within a 50-mile radius from the city center with the BeMyDD smartphone app, available for iOS and Android devices. A team of drivers will arrive at the customer’s location, one to drive the customer and their car home safely, and the other to retrieve the driver afterwards. The program continues a long-term initiative from BeMyDD to lower the rate of drunk driving deaths and promote social responsibility throughout the 76 markets it serves. “Social responsibility is a huge priority for us” said Arthur Simanovsky, BeMyDD president and CEO. “We’re always looking for ways to make finding a designated driver easier than getting behind the wheel. The 24-City Designated Driver Tour is our biggest opportunity yet to positively impact communities all over the United States, and we are excited to make Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Anaheim, and the rest of Orange County an important stop on our tour across the country.” According to statistics from the U.S. Department of Transportation, a drunk driver kills someone every 52 minutes. Targeted specifically for people in the suburbs, for whom taxi rides downtown can quickly get expensive, BeMyDD aims to give consumers an affordable and safe transportation alternative by using the customer’s own vehicle. Fully screened and insured drivers with over 10 years of professional experience are available on demand for a variety of driving services, including event transportation and hourly personal drivers. In addition to the potential lives saved through the use of designated drivers, services like BeMyDD also help avoid the expense of getting a DUI, which can cost around $16,000, according to AAA. “The 24-City Designated Driver Tour is an excellent opportunity to promote responsible consumer enjoyment, which is one of our core brand values,” said Rob Frederick, Director of corporate responsibility at Jack Daniel’s parent corporation Brown-Forman. “This is a unique campaign that has our full support.” Likewise, Matt Indre, Senior Manager of Public Affairs & Corporate Responsibility at Total Wine & More, points out the program’s potential for having a positive impact. “We strive to be a responsible corporate citizen and make a difference in our communities through our corporate philanthropy and social responsibility programs,” he says. “We are committed to responsible enjoyment of alcohol and the 24-City Designated Driver Tour supports that goal.” Orange County residents can learn more about the program, see the other cities on the tour schedule, and read instructions for receiving free car pickup on October 24, 2015 by visiting www.BeMyDD.com/DDTour. Free pickup service will be available between the hours of 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. on the specified date and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. As an added bonus, new customers anywhere in the country can get $20 off their first ride on any day by using promo code DDTOUR through the BeMyDD mobile app. About BeMyDD BeMyDD (Be My Designated Driver) is the nation’s largest designated driver service, currently operating in 76 markets in 31 states. A subsidiary of HiredDriver.com, BeMyDD has provided a convenient, safe, and affordable alternative to drinking and driving since 2010. Professionally dressed and fully-screened drivers with at least 10 years of experience drive customers wherever they need to go in the comfort of the customer’s own automobile, offering chauffeur-like services at a discounted rate. The company has national partnerships with leading liquor and wine companies to promote social responsibility, including Brown-Forman and Total Wine & More. To schedule a professional driver, go to BeMyDD.com, call +1 (877) U-BeMyDD (823-6933), or download the BeMyDD mobile app. To learn more, visit BeMyDD.com and follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, and Twitter. |
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Rogers Discusses NSA Reorganization, National Security Threats
Rogers Discusses NSA Reorganization, National Security ThreatsBy Cheryl Pellerin DoD News, Defense Media Activity WASHINGTON September 25, 2015 — Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, previewed an upcoming NSA reorganization and discussed a range of national security threats with members of a Senate panel here yesterday. Rogers, also commander of U.S. Cyber Command, testified before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Rogers began his testimony by describing the work of “the nation’s cryptologic arm” and its 40,000 civilian and military employees in 31 states and worldwide. “NSA now plays a key role in cyberspace, assisting U.S. government efforts to see, mitigate and deter cyber security threats. In concert with public, private and foreign partners, our work helps to ensure that users, operators and administrators maintain control of their systems and data,” Rogers said. “NSA also gives our leaders unique insights into the hostile activities of foreign powers and their agents,” he added. Reorganizing NSA The agency does its work in accordance with the law and within strict guidelines, Rogers said, and only by collecting foreign intelligence in response to specific requirements from U.S. policymakers and senior U.S. commanders. Rogers has been in the job at NSA and Cybercom for 18 months, the first part of that time spent focused on the aftermath of the Edward Snowden media leaks and ensuring that NSA’s collected data was secure, he told the panel. Over many months, Rogers and the NSA workforce have been crafting a strategy for reorganizing the agency for a changing world. “Our structure reflects a series of changes and choices that have been made over the last 20 years. The last major organizational change at NSA on a wide swath was 1999 or 1998 … and I want to make sure we're optimized to meet the future,” the admiral said. Optimized for the Future Rogers posed questions to the workforce about NSA capabilities and its evolving mission, and received more than 200 recommendations. From those, Rogers said he chose three areas on which he asked them to spend more time. These included the military part of the workforce, a more far-reaching view of cyber, and the NSA organizational structure, he explained, adding that he would receive final input back on those areas by Oct. 1. In his testimony on national security challenges for NSA and the nation, Rogers mentioned the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and similar groups, their technology capabilities and an issue known as “going dark,” and the potential Oct. 1government shutdown. On the shutdown, Rogers answered yes to a question from the panel: Would a shutdown of the federal government next week compromise national security? Retaining the Workforce “And if I could just go beyond that -- in the last five days or so, as we now are publicly talking about this possibility,” Rogers said, the reaction of the workforce at NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, who could easily get jobs on the outside and earn significantly more money there, is one of real concern. “This instability [is a] message to the workforce that … you are a secondary consideration in a much larger game,” Rogers added, noting that he spoke this week to the leadership about how to “figure out how we're going to keep these men and women.” On another national security issue, without going into the details of NSA’s work, Rogers said the agency broadly uses its ability to work communications in the foreign space to generate insights [about] what ISIL and other groups are doing largely through NSA’s cyber and signals intelligence expertise. In the counterterrorism mission set, whether it's ISIL, al-Qaida or al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, Rogers said, “I've seen more changes in their behavior in the last two years probably than any other target.” They actively reference some of the data compromises that have occurred over the past couple of years, he added, “and we know that they have achieved a level of insight as to what we do, how we do it, and the capabilities we have that … they didn't have in the past.” Going Dark Rogers said that, as a result, combined with broader changes in technology, it has become harder to achieve insight into what such groups are doing. “The nation's networks, communications and data are increasingly at risk from diverse and persistent threats,” he said. “These include rogue states, organized criminal enterprises and terrorists who are showing a willingness and an aptitude to employ sophisticated capabilities against us, our allies and indeed anyone who they perceive as a threat or lucrative target,” the admiral added. Such capabilities include going dark, or the use of encrypted communications by terrorists and criminals, the use of apps that offer end-to-end encryption, and more complicated attempts to hide in the “broader set of noise out there,” Rogers said, adding that the motivated men and women of NSA are the nation’s edge. Working Together This also poses a national security threat, Rogers told the panel. “I am concerned that the direction we're going -- if we make no changes -- effectively represents a significant challenge for us in terms of our ability to generate insight that the nation is counting on,” the admiral said. He added, “We have got to collectively get together among the private sector, government, industry, policy, and the technical side, and sit down and figure out how we're going to work our way through this.” |
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
THE COURAGE OF RUSSELL POOLE TO STAND UP TO CORRUPTION
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Read Russell Poole's final words on #Tupac & #Biggie murders
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