Pentagon officials have struck a deal designed to save more than 70 Iridium satellites from being taken out of orbit, salvaging potential communications services for warfighters in remote parts of the globe.
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Pentagon officials have struck a deal designed to save more than 70 Iridium satellites from being taken out of orbit, salvaging potential communications services for warfighters in remote parts of the globe.
President Clinton has formally notified Congress of his plans to relax restrictions on supercomputers sold overseas.
The Commerce Department will release today the administration's new plan governing encryption exports, a strategy that removes restrictions on businesses wanting to sell U.S. security technology to all European Union members plus 10 other allied nations, sources say.
President Clinton's and Russian President Vladimir Putin's agreement Sunday to move forward on a joint early warning missile center in Moscow will eventually alert each nation of missiles launched by other countries and aimed at either the United States or Russia.
The Commerce Department's Bureau of Export Administration published its new policy on export controls for sophisticated encryption products today in the Federal Register, promising to review the "workability" of the regulations over the next 120 days.