Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Veterans Networking Social at the University of Maryland: Thurs. Nov. 18th!

It's time for our next in-person Veterans Networking Event at UMD! 

RSVP at stamp.umd.edu/vetnetworking

Grab some food and a drink. Talk to some people. Have a great time. If we never take time, we will never have time. Current Student Veterans, Alumni, Campus Partners, Employers, Veterans, and Veteran Supporters are all welcome. Please share.

Veterans Networking Social Event
Thursday, Nov. 18th, 2021 | 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
The Hall CP - 4656 Hotel Dr, College Park, MD 20742
https://thehallcp.com/
Attire: Business casual to business professional
Food is provided and drinks are available at the bar.
RSVP at stamp.umd.edu/vetnetworking


The first 30 people to RSVP receive a ticket good for a free drink at the bar!

 

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David M. Reese

Pronouns: he, him, his

Coordinator, Veteran Student Life

Engagement Office - 0110H

Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Center for Campus Life

Division of Student Affairs | University of Maryland

0110 STAMP | 3972 Campus Drive | College Park, MD 20742

dmreese@umd.edu | 301-314-0073 | stamp.umd.edu | @thestampumd

U.S. Army veteran

 


 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Is cryptocurrency reinventing global finance, and can governments keep up?




A profound transformation of global finance is underway, and proponents say cryptocurrency is bringing the potential for a more equitable and inclusive economic future. There is little doubt the advancement of blockchain technology, fintech innovation, and technology’s digitizing impacts on our lives will reshape global financial frontiers, and governments are only beginning to grapple with the possible implications.

Join Foreign Policy tomorrow, November 10, as we digitally gather entrepreneurs, global thought leaders, and finance experts to explore innovation in cryptocurrency. Our speakers will weigh in on the impacts of widespread cryptocurrency adoption, changing approaches to international financial landscapes, and regulatory collaborations that can lead to more democratic outcomes in global finance.

Hear from these policy leaders and cryptocurrency experts as they address #OpenGlobalFinance:
  • Eva Kaili, member, European Parliament
  • Jai Massari, partner at Davis Polk
  • Eva Maydell, member, European Parliament
  • Michael Mosier, former acting director of FinCEN
  • Julie Stitzel, head of Bitcoin policy at Cash App
  • Sheila Warren, deputy head of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and member of the executive committee at the World Economic Forum
 

Register

 
 
Event Details
Crypto’s Impact on Global Finance
Nov. 10
11 a.m. EST

I look forward to seeing you online!

Andrew Sollinger
Publisher | Foreign Policy


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Monday, November 8, 2021

Protecting GPS Satellites, Signals, and America

 

The Domestic Preparedness Journal and the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation are pleased to announce

Protecting GPS Satellites, Signals, and America

A Webinar Panel Discussion

 

 

 

Congressman to Introduce Webinar on Protecting GPS


The Honorable John Garamendi (D-CA) will provide opening remarks for a 17 November webinar co-sponsored by the Domestic Preparedness Journal and the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation. Garamendi is the chair of the House Armed Services Readiness Subcommittee and has long been concerned about the vulnerability of America’s Global Positioning System (GPS).

The webinar will focus on ways to deter attacks on and interference with GPS satellites and signals.


“America’s over-reliance on GPS makes it a high priority target for a wide range of bad actors,” said Dana A. Goward, President of the Resilient Navigation and Timing Foundation, and one of the webinar moderators. “And, since other nations, such as China, Russia, and Iran, have terrestrial systems they can use when space is not available, the U.S. is at a strategic disadvantage.”


This “technology resilience gap” is one of several dangers that could lead to armed conflict that webinar panelist George Beebe discusses in his book “The Russia Trap.” His concern is that, having such a pronounced relative weakness can invite meddling and exploitation by adversaries. Even if done on a small scale, this could lead to a series of escalating responses ending in an unintended, much more serious conflict that neither party wants.


Beebe is Vice President and Director of Studies at the Center for the National Interest. He spent more than two decades in government service as an intelligence analyst, diplomat, and policy advisor, including service as director of CIA’s Russia analysis, and as Special Advisor to Vice President Chaney for Russia/Eurasia and Intelligence Programs.

Eliminating the gap between the U.S. and its adversaries is key to protecting GPS and the nation, according to webinar panelist Greg Winfree, Director of the Texas Transportation Institute. Winfree previously served as an Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of Transportation. While acknowledging there is no single answer, he has asserted that providing at least one alternative system will go a long way toward “getting the bullseye off GPS.”

The third webinar panelist, Scott Pace, has supported Winfree’s approach. Pace is the Director of George Washington University’s Space Policy Institute and former Executive Director of the National Space Council. He has commented that having an alternative to GPS will contribute to national security and improve global stability. It will “lower the pressure on us to escalate and respond” should GPS satellites be damaged, or services disrupted.

The webinar will be held on Wednesday the 17th of November from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM EST. More information is available at DomesticPreparedness.com.
Attendance is free but attendees must register in advance HERE.

 

 

 


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