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A red telephone box repurposed for use as a hangout for the security personnel at London's Stables Market in Camden
19th January 2011 - London - UK
New teacher Chris arrives at the Swing Patrol lesson at Passing Clouds in Dalston.
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The Third Ministerial Meeting on Agriculture and Food Security was held in Mataram, Indonesia, from 3-5 October 2012
..was a breeze, as we were the only people entering the stadium at that time. Quite a contrast to the Beijing 2008 Olympic experience.
Olympic trip to Vancouver.
These were pictures of the victims that were tortured and killed in former high school building referred to as S 21.
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AFGE joined activists from Social Security Works, Alliance for Retired Americans, and the Northern Virginia Labor Council to rally against the proposed closure of the only Social Security Administration office in Arlington, VA. When community offices close, residents lose direct access to the benefits they’ve earned.
-photo by Chelsea Bland
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[L to R] Susan Glasser, Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack, James Risen
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PEN Presents: “Secret Sources" brought together NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake, Jesselyn Radack of ExposeFacts' Whistleblower & Source Protection Program, New York Times reporter James Risen, and moderator Susan Glasser of Politico to debate the impact of the Obama administration’s aggressive pursuit of national security leaks on freedom of expression. The issue has gained unprecedented national attention following the 2013 revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who joined the event via Skype following the panel in a conversation with PEN Executive Director Suzanne Nossel on whistleblowing and questions of conscience.
This forum builds off of a new PEN report, Secret Sources: Whistleblowers, National Security, and Free Expression. PEN’s research demonstrates that gaps in existing protections for whistleblowers, failure to adequately address retaliation against them, and the Obama Administration’s use of the Espionage Act against leakers is damaging freedom of expression, press freedom, and access to information in the United States.
Read the report here: www.pen.org/whistleblowers
Watch the full event video here: www.pen.org/secret-sources-live
4:40-4:55 PM REINVENTING NATIONAL SECURITY: A.I. AND DEFENSE
Satellite and drone imagery, battle plan analysis, self-driving combat
vehicles – data is crucial to defense. Governments understand the value
and are working with A.I. innovators to unlock its full potential. What can be done to improve the way the data is processed so that critical
information can be accessed and analyzed? How is A.I. helping Ukraine’s counter-offensive? And in the race to develop cutting edge military
technology, where does the United States stand in the supercomputing
competition with China?
Brian Schimpf, Chief Executive Officer, Anduril Industries
Alexandr Wang, Founder and CEO, Scale A.I.
Moderator: Michal Lev-Ram, FORTUNE
Nick Otto for Fortune
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AFGE joined activists from Social Security Works, Alliance for Retired Americans, and the Northern Virginia Labor Council to rally against the proposed closure of the only Social Security Administration office in Arlington, VA. When community offices close, residents lose direct access to the benefits they’ve earned.
-photo by Chelsea Bland
This is our main security room on the station. The small alchove with the bed is a brig with a working forecfield. People often ask me why there are no destinations on the transporter pad here and that's easy enough to explain. It's a landing point. It's for people to be beamed in when they are arrested or need to speak to an officer. The only time a destination will show on the list would be if someone has a ship nearby and a prisoner needs to be transported. I put far too much thought into things sometimes.
One thing that always bugged me was the empty spot on the wall next to the officer's chair. I always felt it needed a wanted poster or something but I've yet to find one approprate.
Organisers of the 2010 World Cup are working hard to make sure only spectators with valid tickets can gain access to the grounds
This is one of the newer city security cameras (small and discreet) that resides at Chestnut and Mies Van Der Rohe Way by the spiral garage entry of the Hancock. I'll likely include this shot as part of a series I'm printing showing abstract or artistic interpretations of cameras.
These Common Buckeye butterflies are doing their part to ensure the continued success of their species. Yes, they're so common that I practically have to shove them out of the way to shoot something else, but I love them anyway. ♥
A radiochemist, assisted by an IAEA Radiation Monitoring Technician, transfers contaminated equipment from inside a glovebox into a bag that is then sealed to prevent the spread of contamination in the IAEA Nuclear Material Laboratory.
Operational Radiation Monitoring Service Group (ORMSG), IAEA Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, Seibersdorf, Austria. 21 March 2023
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA