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The vetoed provision in the $13.2 billion two-year appropriations bill was intended to give Port San Antonio — which has pitched a plan for building a $1 billion-plus complex to replace the failing ...
The massive 60,000 square-foot space near the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs offers something unique to Nooks’ clients: a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF).
The Boeing Co. extended its lease at the Central Ohio Aerospace and Technology Center through 2038 and will build a SCIF inside its facility in Heath.
Hegseth shouldn’t be using Signal, but the SCIF system is terrible The cumbersome, outmoded technology is a bad fit for the demands of national security work.
If the U.S. is serious about protecting its most sensitive intelligence, we need more than just Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities.
Government and military officials handle classified discussions within SCIF rooms to safeguard top-secret information from adversaries.
Here’s what military planning usually looks like — and why it doesn’t include Signal End-to-end encryption is useful, secure, and reliable. But it’s just not enough.
If Hegseth sincerely wanted “Godspeed to our Warriors,” he would have kept off Signal and briefed his compatriots when they could get to a SCIF. His conduct is unbecoming of an American warrior.
The show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington features algorithm-based renderings on massive screens.