Imperial Valley News Center
Department of Energy Announces $46 Million to Improve Resiliency of Solar Generation
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- Written by Green Liver
Washington, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $46 million in research funding to advance holistic solutions that provide grid operators the situational awareness and mitigation strategies against cyber and physical threats. With more and more solar generation coming online every day, grid operators need the tools and technologies to ensure that the electric grid is resilient and energy services are delivered to critical infrastructure.
Deputy Secretary of State Sullivan's Meeting With Speaker Mohammad al-Halbusi
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- Written by State Department
Washington, DC - On October 14, Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan met in Baghdad with newly elected Speaker of the Iraqi Council of Representatives Mohammad al-Halbusi. The Deputy Secretary congratulated Speaker Halbusi on his election and together they committed to continue to build a strong and multi-dimensional relationship, particularly with respect to trade, finance, political, security, and diplomatic cooperation.
On World Food Day, Take a Holistic Approach to Food Production
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- Written by Danielle Nierenberg, Emily Payne and Katherine Walla
Washington, DC - October 16 is World Food Day. It can be a day of action, dedicated to tackling hunger and ensuring food security and nutrient-dense diets for everyone. Food should nourish and nurture people, society, and the planet, but in so many ways, the food system is broken.
IWTC Virginia Beach Forges New ISs for the Fleet
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- Written by Lt. Tiya DeGhetto
Virginia Beach, Virginia - Eighteen intelligence specialists (IS) graduated from the 12-week Intelligence Specialist “A” school at Information Warfare Training Command (IWTC) Virginia Beach, October 12.
Baja California to Global Soil Health Challenge
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- Written by Green Liver
San Francisco, California - Announced by California and France at the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, the Global Soil Health Challenge calls on national and sub-national governments (like Baja California) to include ambitious programs of action on soil health in their Nationally Determined Contributions submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in 2020, and in sub-national climate initiatives as part of broader climate action plans.
FDA’s steps to modernize drug development, improve efficiency and promote innovation
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- Written by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
Washington, DC - The FDA continues to advance new policies, modernize our programs and advance opportunities for developing more targeted therapies. Using new technology platforms such as cell and gene therapies and small molecule drugs that target the genomic basis of disease, there are more opportunities to intervene in the underlying mechanisms that cause a disease, and potentially arrest and even reverse its progress.
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