The Selective Service System maintains a list of eligible Americans ages 18 to 25 who would be called upon if Congress re-instituted the draft.
By Andrew Bell and Bruce Razey
Many people have concealed carry permits, but they often don’t have the proper training needed to stop an active shooter. Two career police officers offer advanced training recommendations so armed citizens can be better prepared in case they find themselves involved in a mass shooting.
In the coming months, several U.S. Air Force bases could get new names, according to General John “Jay” Raymond, commander of U.S. Space Command. Raymond will serve as the first chief of space operations (CSO) in charge of the U.S. Space Force.
This week in 1972, NASA launched the Earth Resources Technology Satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. It was later renamed Landsat 1.
Whistleblowers should know their objective is to keep the focus on the problem he or shie is exposing as opposed to making themselves part of the problem.
Recent detentions of American citizens of Iranian descent in Canada are raising red flags for both immigration authorities and advocacy groups.
By Dr. Gary Deel
In this ongoing legal series, debate continues about whether Paul took a foreseeable risk when he went swimming outside his Miami Beach hotel. Was Paul justified in believing he was on hotel property? Dive into the counterarguments posed during this intriguing hospitality lawsuit.
Whether it’s a customer interface, an employee resource portal, or a static website, publicly accessible web services are the furthest outlying resource for most organizations.