News You Can Use: 09/23/16
National Security
A convenient terrorism threat, Brookings
Integrating Climate Change into National Security Planning, White House
EU expresses concern over 9/11 bill, The Hill
9/11 Drove Change in Intelligence Community, NSA Chief Says, DoD News
Faulty Fingerprint Records Lead to Hundreds of Mistakes in Granting Citizenship, Government Executive
U.S. Military Seeks More Troops for Iraq, The Wall Street Journal
Friends Don’t Let Friends Do Business With Iran, Foreign Policy
FBI faces more questions on terrorism, Clinton emails next week, Washington Examiner
‘A Nation Ringed by Walls Would Only Imprison Itself’, Foreign Policy
Governor Deploys National Guard As Charlotte Police Violence Protests Continue, Mother Jones
Cybersecurity
CYBERCOM not involved in most incidents, C4ISR Net
Evil Charging Stations, Smartphone Hackers: NIST Outlines Mobile Threats, Nextgov
State Cyber Officials Say Governors Are Paying More Attention to Them, Route Fifty
STRATCOM Nominee Favors Boosting Cyber Command, Nuke Modernization, Defense News
Cyber Bill Would Let Agency Heads Be Fired If There’s A Data Breach, Nextgov
Hackers lurking, parliamentarians told, Deutsche Welle
Public Health
Meet a Zika ‘vaccine soldier’, CNN
Congressional Hearing on Long-Term Care Premium Spike Likely After November Election, Government Executive
Quest Diagnostics debuts new test service for Zika virus, CNBC
Pressure mounts on Sudan to declare cholera outbreak in Blue Nile, Africa News
Human Rights & Humanitarian Efforts
Syria aid convoy attack: What we know, BBC News
UN official unveils draft principles on protecting human rights of refugees and migrants, UN News Centre
Preventing Mass Atrocities: An Essential Agenda for the Next UN Secretary-General, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Kigali Principles on the Protection of Civilians and the Responsibility to Protect, Relief Web
UK failing on many human rights measures, report claims, The Guardian
Government & Military Personnel
Congress to Vote Early Next Week on Shutdown-Avoiding Measure, Government Executive
The 5 Agencies Where Employee Satisfaction Is Dropping the Most, Government Executive
The 5 Agencies Where Employee Satisfaction Is Growing the Most, Government Executive
Obama Administration Gives Some Contractors a Pay Raise Next Year, Too, Government Executive
Posted: September 23, 2016 by Simons Center
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