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India, too, worried, about foreign companies acquiring national infrastructure
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Just the facts
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Critics uncomfortable with company chosen by Corp of Engineers to repair levees
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Congress to consider bill requiring majority U.S. ownership of critical infrastructure
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Legislators say DoE nuclear spending contains too much waste
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NY MTA falling behind on transportation infrastructure protection
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Objectivity becomes member of NVAC
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No reason to cancel Check Point deal
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FBI, Pentagon express unease about Check Point's proposed acquisition of Sourcefire
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Industry, government in Pacific Northwest simulated earthquake drill
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Calyx acquires Irish IT specialist Entropy
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MSGI protects critical infrastructure in Trinidad-Tobago; opens tactical center
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Protecting ports is a complicated task
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Senators to ask for additional $1.7 billion for critical infrastructure protection
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Anglian Water implements Intergraph's G/Water solution
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Cellphone firms share location data with law enforcement, not users
Residents of Murrieta, California, will have to subscribe for emergency services
Ohio’s Homeland Security funding drops sharply
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