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China's ties to Cuba and growing presence in Latin America raise security concerns in Washington, even as leaders try to ease tensions

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Friday, July 7, 2023

There is a push by leaders in Washington and Beijing to get U.S.-China relations back on track.

Key Points: 
  • There is a push by leaders in Washington and Beijing to get U.S.-China relations back on track.
  • U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with President Xi Jinping in China in June 2023 to reopen the lines of communication between the countries.
  • And Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is spending four days in China, beginning July 6, 2023, to try to stabilize U.S.-China economic ties.
  • But work to steady security issues between the two countries, a longtime point of contention, may have a longer horizon.
  • Such moves reflect efforts by China to grow its influence in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Too close for comfort

    • China’s planned spy base and military training facility in Cuba would be located near the U.S. naval station in Guantanamo Bay, home to several U.S. military facilities like U.S. Southern Command in Miami and U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command both in Tampa, along with their various component commands.
    • The facility would allow Chinese intelligence officers to better intercept sensitive military information transmitted between U.S. military commands, track senior U.S. diplomatic and military leaders as they travel across the region, monitor U.S. naval and commercial ship movement and gain details about U.S. military exercises, conferences and training with various Latin American and Caribbean countries.
    • The facility could also bolster China’s use of telecommunications networks to spy on U.S. citizens.
    • U.S. officials have long suspected Chinese telecommunications companies Huawei and ZTE of setting up servers and network equipment around the world, including in Cuba, to help the Chinese government collect sensitive information about local government leaders and private citizens.
    • Chinese companies have also either built or operate 12 space research facilities in South America that can be used for legitimate space research.
    • But U.S. and other officials have voiced concern that these same sites could be used to spy on U.S. satellites and intercept sensitive information.

Illegal Chinese police

    • Chinese police forces are a growing presence as well.
    • In April 2023, the FBI arrested two Chinese citizens for allegedly operating an illegal police station in New York City’s Chinatown.
    • According to The New York Times, the men allegedly harassed Chinese dissidents living in the U.S. China allegedly operates 100 of these police outposts around the world.
    • In fact, the U.S. has banned some of these companies out of concern they spy for the Chinese government.

Decades of growing influence

    • Meanwhile, a major source of conflict between the U.S. and China is the supply of the drug fentanyl.
    • In April 2023, the Biden administration declared fentanyl an emerging threat to U.S. national security.
    • The fentanyl global supply chain often ends on U.S. streets, but it begins in various pharmaceutical company labs in China.
    • The China-Cuba connection is just one example of how the Chinese government and Chinese companies have been expanding their influence on America’s doorstep for decades.

The rise of Yevgeny Prigozhin: how a one-time food caterer became Vladimir Putin's biggest threat

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Monday, June 26, 2023

Never during the 23 years of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s rule has he faced the kind of challenge posed by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin’s insurrection over the weekend.

Key Points: 
  • Never during the 23 years of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s rule has he faced the kind of challenge posed by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin’s insurrection over the weekend.
  • The gravity of the crisis was underlined by Putin’s televised address on Saturday.

From catering food to running a trolling factory

    • He was a product of the peculiar kind of authoritarian regime that Putin created during his two decades in power.
    • In at least three ways, Putin ushered Prigozhin to the centre of Russia’s political stage.
    • This trolling factory employed hundreds of staff, working around the clock to create the illusion of a groundswell of support for the regime.
    • Its leader was simultaneously collaborating with the Kremlin and organising a terrorist campaign against its own opponents, including police and federal judges.

The Wagner Group is born

    • The most durable was the Wagner Group, which was created after a meeting in the Defence Ministry in the summer of 2014.
    • In the process, Wagner mercenaries committed atrocities in the Central African Republic and Mali, which provoked international condemnation.
    • Read more:
      Wagner group mercenaries in Africa: why there hasn't been any effective opposition to drive them out

Prigozhin’s swift rise in power

    • As the Kremlin tightened its stranglehold over the electoral process, Russia’s parliament became accountable to the regime, not the people.
    • Civil society was devastated through the passage of new laws against “foreign agents” and “undesirable organisations”.
    • It took Putin’s second invasion of Ukraine to transform Prigozhin from a dangerous regime proxy into a contender for power.
    • At the same time, the repeated defeats of Russian forces on the battlefield magnified the importance of Prigozhin’s Wagner mercenaries.

The Wagner Group mercenary revolt in Russia could give Putin an exit ramp from Ukraine

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Saturday, June 24, 2023

Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group, is revolting against Russia after claiming the Russian army deliberately attacked his forces.

Key Points: 
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of the Wagner Group, is revolting against Russia after claiming the Russian army deliberately attacked his forces.
  • The Wagner Group now claims to control key military facilities in Rostov-on-Don, the headquarters of Russia’s southern military district.

Providing plausible deniability

    • Prior to the conflict, the Wagner Group advanced Russian state interests in an unofficial capacity.
    • In areas where Russia had a vested interest but wanted to limit its direct involvement, like in Syria and Sudan, the Wagner Group provided the Russian government with plausible deniability.
    • Russia’s use of the Wagner Group in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine in 2014 also allowed the Russian army to deny involvement.

Helping Russia in Ukraine

    • In military terms, Russia’s deployment of the Wagner Group helped stabilize its operations in Ukraine.
    • Wagner Group soldiers, in fact, were responsible for many of Russia’s early successes, such as the Battle of Sievierodonetsk.
    • Overlapping domains of influence, while forced by necessity in the case of the Russian army and the Wagner Group, aren’t exceptional for Russia.

Putin’s influence

    • This not only limits the ability of Putin’s subordinates to build power bases that can challenge him, but also reinforces his importance to the political system.
    • This aspect of the Russian political system is highly effective in peacetime, so long as the goal is for Putin to maintain his influence and power.
    • In the worst-case scenario, these tensions can lead to open conflict, as we are currently witnessing between the Wagner Group and the Russian army.

Escape hatch for Putin?

    • This omission was assuredly by design: it keeps Putin’s options open depending upon the success of Prigozhin’s revolt.
    • From the outset of the conflict, Putin knew he couldn’t afford to suffer a loss in Ukraine.
    • To maintain his influence, Putin will consider any and every possibility for reasserting his dominance over Russia, with direct implications for the war in Ukraine.

Global Vehicle Scanner Market Anticipated to Garner $5,812.3 Million, Growing at a 6.0% CAGR in the 2022-2031 Timeframe [250-Pages] | Acclaimed by Research Dive

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Monday, May 8, 2023

NEW YORK, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --

Key Points: 
  • The global vehicle scanner market is expected to grow primarily due to the growing demand for vehicle scanners.
  • The market in the North America region is predicted to grow at a high CAGR by 2031.
  • Global Vehicle Scanner Market Forecast Analysis:
    As per the report published by Research Dive, the global vehicle scanner market is expected to register a revenue of $5,812.3 million by 2031 and grow at a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period 2022-2031.
  • Furthermore, the market for vehicle remote diagnostic systems declined during the pandemic due to restrictions on the international movement of passenger cars.

Global Vehicle Scanner Market Anticipated to Garner $5,812.3 Million, Growing at a 6.0% CAGR in the 2022-2031 Timeframe [250-Pages] | Acclaimed by Research Dive

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Monday, May 8, 2023

NEW YORK, May 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --

Key Points: 
  • The global vehicle scanner market is expected to grow primarily due to the growing demand for vehicle scanners.
  • The market in the North America region is predicted to grow at a high CAGR by 2031.
  • Global Vehicle Scanner Market Forecast Analysis:
    As per the report published by Research Dive, the global vehicle scanner market is expected to register a revenue of $5,812.3 million by 2031 and grow at a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period 2022-2031.
  • Furthermore, the market for vehicle remote diagnostic systems declined during the pandemic due to restrictions on the international movement of passenger cars.

Tutor Perini Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Results

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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Tutor Perini Corporation (the “Company”) (NYSE: TPC), a leading civil, building and specialty construction company, reported results today for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2022.

Key Points: 
  • Tutor Perini Corporation (the “Company”) (NYSE: TPC), a leading civil, building and specialty construction company, reported results today for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2022.
  • The fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2022 results are included in the tables attached to this release.
  • Loss from construction operations for 2022 was $204.8 million compared to income from construction operations of $226.8 million for 2021.
  • The Company will host a conference call at 2:00 PM Pacific Time on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, to discuss the fourth quarter and full year 2022 results.

Network Integrity Systems Released Information on Fiber Optic Sensing Technology

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Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Network Integrity Systems has released a new article promoting Fiber Optic Sensing Technology.

Key Points: 
  • In a recent article, Network Integrity Systems (NIS) offers modern sensing technologies to detect attempted intrusions in real time and help protect substations from ambush.
  • According to NIS, fiber optic sensing technology could have prevented these attacks.
  • With the implementation of fiber optic sensing technology, attacks made on substations can be neutralized.
  • NIS' INTERCEPTOR and VANGUARD data security solutions and their SENTINEL perimeter and asset protection solutions use fiber optic sensing technology to protect power stations, government and military facilities, National Security Information, data centers, and other critical infrastructure sectors.

Global Anti-Drone Systems Market Report 2022-2028: Size, Segments, Outlook, and Revenue Forecasts - Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) is Driving Demand - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, December 15, 2022

Anti-Drone Systems also known as Counter-Drone Systems detect and/or intercept unauthorized drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Key Points: 
  • Anti-Drone Systems also known as Counter-Drone Systems detect and/or intercept unauthorized drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
  • The advancement of remote sensing and surveillance technologies, such as automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) is driving the demand for Anti-Drone.
  • By Technology: The laser system segment held the largest market share of the global Anti-Drone systems market in 2021.
  • The Global Anti-Drone Systems Market is covered from 2017-2028 in this report, including a forecast for 2022-2028
    What is the Future Growth Rate of the Global Anti-Drones Systems Market?

Akima Joint Venture Awarded $333.9M Tinker Air Force Base Civil Engineering Services-Operations Management (CESOM) Contract

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Thursday, December 8, 2022

HERNDON, Va., Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Akima today announced that Akima Range Readiness Operations (ARRO), a joint venture of Akima and Amentum, has been awarded a contract to provide operations and management (O&M) services at Tinker Air Force Base (AFB) in Oklahoma City, OK. This contract, awarded by the 72nd Civil Engineer Squadron, has a potential 7-year period of performance and a total contract value of $333 million if all options are exercised.

Key Points: 
  • HERNDON, Va., Dec. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Akima today announced that Akima Range Readiness Operations (ARRO), a joint venture of Akima and Amentum, has been awarded a contract to provide operations and management (O&M) services at Tinker Air Force Base (AFB) in Oklahoma City, OK.
  • This contract, awarded by the 72nd Civil Engineer Squadron, has a potential 7-year period of performance and a total contract value of $333 million if all options are exercised.
  • Tinker AFB is the host site for the Air Force Sustainment Center, which provides war-fighting expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter through world-class depot maintenance, supply chain management, and installation support.
  • The Akima Range Readiness Operations (ARRO) team is an 8(a) Mentor-Protg joint venture formed by RiverTech, an Akima Company, and Amentum.

In New Advanced Testing, UV Angel Clean Air™ Purification Systems Proven to Reduce 99.9 Percent of Aerosolized Variants of SARS CoV2, the Virus That Causes COVID-19

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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

The results from this study were provided by a third-party BSL 3 laboratory qualified to test for the aerosolized SARS CoV2 virus and its associated variants.

Key Points: 
  • The results from this study were provided by a third-party BSL 3 laboratory qualified to test for the aerosolized SARS CoV2 virus and its associated variants.
  • UV Angel tests its air products with actual aerosolized (airborne) viruses, unlike other technologies which only test on surfaces.
  • Through innovation in automated disinfection technologies, UV Angel works to protect frontline healthcare workers, staff, patients, and families by helping to reduce healthcare associated infections, said Tom Byrne, CEO of UV Angel.
  • Utilizing a chemical free approach, UV Angel Clean Air units are designed to fit directly into a traditional ceiling light fixture.