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How the Los Angeles protests unfolded: A visual guide

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Future   来源:Transportation  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:While disasters can lead scammers to take advantage of vulnerable groups by impersonating representatives from relief and government agencies, or with contracting scams, other types of fraud and impersonation can also surround these events. If you’re already feeling vulnerable, you may be more likely to fall for other types of fraud, such as:

While disasters can lead scammers to take advantage of vulnerable groups by impersonating representatives from relief and government agencies, or with contracting scams, other types of fraud and impersonation can also surround these events. If you’re already feeling vulnerable, you may be more likely to fall for other types of fraud, such as:

“The Verizon system is not working and so is putting air travelers at serious risk,” Musk on Monday, the social media site he has owned since 2022.

How the Los Angeles protests unfolded: A visual guide

The emergence of Starlink as a potential replacement for the Verizon-led effort underscores the extraordinary conflicts of interest inherent in Musk’s position as both a senior White House adviser to President Donald Trump and a business mogul in charge of a sprawling array of companies. It is not clear what role Musk might be playing in helping Starlink parent company“There’s very limited transparency,” said Jessica Tillipman, a contracting law expert at George Washington University. Referring to Musk, she said: “Without that transparency, we have no idea how much non-public information he has access to or what role he’s playing in what contracts are being awarded.”Former FAA officials also told The Associated Press that they were alarmed at the prospect of Starlink being used as a critical part of the nation’s aviation system without adequate testing, review and debate about its benefits and drawbacks.

How the Los Angeles protests unfolded: A visual guide

SpaceX is angling to use its constellation of satellites to replace an aging ground-based communications system that facilitates the FAA’s text and voice communication, the sources said. The Verizon contract, awarded in 2023, was to update part of that system to a more modern standard relying on fiber optic cables.Contracting records show that nearly $200 million in work has already been done on Verizon’s 15-year modernization effort to update the FAA’s communications system. A Verizon representative said the company is unaware that the contract is being amended or terminated.

How the Los Angeles protests unfolded: A visual guide

The FAA announced on

that the agency is testing a Starlink terminal at its facility in Atlantic City and two terminals at “non-safety critical sites” in Alaska. Terminals are ground-based receivers that connect devices or computers to orbiting satellites.Forest Service, Fort Collins, Colo. (43,599 square feet)

Mine Safety Health Administration, Frackville, Pa. (5,125 square feet)Social Security Administration, Gadsden, Ala. (1,450 square feet)

Natural Resources Conservation Service, Gallatin, Tenn. (6,017 square feet)Mine Safety Health Administration, Geneva, N.Y. (4,046 square feet)

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