
John Grady
Senior Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG)
Principal Analyst, Network Security and Web Application Security at Tech Target
Analyst at ESG covering all things network security, tweets are my own
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2 weeks ago |
news.usni.org | John Grady
The Navy is completing a milestone decision on the nuclear sea-launched cruise missile in Fiscal Year 2026 with delivery expected in 2034, Vice Adm. Johnny Wolfe said Wednesday. “We’ve already done an industry day” through its program office, the director of the Navy’s Strategic Systems Programs said before the House Armed Services Committee’s strategic forces subcommittee. Wolfe listed the sea-launched cruise missile as one of his three top warfighting priorities.
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2 weeks ago |
news.usni.org | John Grady
Finding aircraft actively involved in the pivotal battle of World War II in the Pacific was the most important discovery in the most recent exploration of the wreckage of carrier Yorktown (CV-5), the lead scientist ashore told USNI News. “One of the areas that we wanted to focus on [was] individual aircraft, particularly aircraft that have been shot down or that crashed into the ocean,” James Delgado said.
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2 weeks ago |
techtarget.com | John Grady
Themes on display at the conference reflected the cybersecurity industry's effort to streamline security operations while adapting to emerging technologies and threats.
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4 weeks ago |
gasconadecountyrepublican.com | John Grady
Let’s clear something up before the headlines do any more damage. Missouri’s House Joint Resolution 73 doesn’t “repeal rights,” “undo the will of the people,” or “drag us back into the dark ages.” It does one thing: it puts a new question before the voters of Missouri. That’s not tyranny. That’s democracy…messy, imperfect, and sometimes repetitive...especially when the last vote passed by 1.6%. In November 2024, Missouri voters approved Amendment 3, adding abortion rights to the state constitution.
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1 month ago |
news.usni.org | John Grady |Sam LaGrone
The U.S. Coast Guard’s quest to buy a new fleet of icebreakers has drawn interest from both domestic and international shipyards as the service collects responses to a request for proposal due this week. Earlier this month, the Coast Guard put out a request for information from a wide group of shipbuilders seeking designs for the proposed Arctic Security Cutter program.
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