Crazy logistics of the US transportation system — A look inside the FBI’s encryption system
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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Nov. 19, 2022

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, Nov. 19, 2022

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How the US military transportation system works

How the US military transportation system works

The world's largest employer isn't Walmart. It isn't Amazon. It's the U.S. Department of Defense, and it's not even close. This massive organization has over 3 million employees across the globe. With all these people working all around the world, getting them from place to place necessitates a massive transportation system. How do the logistics for the enormous system work, and what goes into making it run smoothly?

Tap or click to discover the complex way the U.S. transports its military employees. →

A look inside the FBI’s encryption system

A look inside the FBI’s encryption system

Encryption algorithms are used for security purposes in many facets of today's world. We can use them to keep our messages private, send photos we want to keep discrete and hide our location. But did you know the FBI has its own encryption system that is virtually uncrackable? This complicated algorithm uses a unique system that no one has ever broken.

Tap or click to see how this incredibly complicated system works. →

 
Why the Coast Guard uses a zig-zag when doing search and rescue

Why the Coast Guard uses a zig-zag when doing search and rescue

The U.S. Coast Guard is an integral part of our military. It protects our beaches and coastlines from invasion or enemies, but it also helps find and rescue those lost at sea. You might be surprised to learn the technique it uses to do this. Let’s just say it’s not straightforward.

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