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State Tipoffs Involving Alaska Newsletter for 2019-07-28 ( 4 items )  
Alaska A.G. Clarkson: 50 Attorneys General Secure $600 Million From Equifax in Largest Data Breach Settlement in History (10)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 25 -- Alaska Attorney General Kevin G. Clarkson issued the following news release, dated July 22: * * * - Settlement includes up to $425 million in consumer restitution following investigation into 2017 data breach * * * Attorney General, Kevin G. Clarkson, announced that a coalition of 50 Attorneys General, comprising 48 states, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico has reached a settlement with Equifax as the result of an investigation into a more PR

Alaska A.G. Clarkson:State Files Motion to Dismiss in American Civil Liberties Union Lawsuit Over Court Veto (10)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 26 -- Alaska Attorney General Kevin G. Clarkson issued the following news release: The State filed today a motion to dismiss the American Civil Liberties Union of Alaska's (ACLU) lawsuit against Governor Michael J. Dunleavy over his $334,700 line-item veto reduction of the Alaska Court System appropriation. "The governor exercised significant line item vetoes regarding the executive to help balance the budget," said Attorney General Kevin G. Clarkson. "In comparison, th more PR

MTA Fiber Holdings Chooses Ciena's Industry-Leading Platforms for AlCan ONE Terrestrial Network (10)
HANOVER, Maryland, July 25 -- Ciena issued the following news release: MTA Fiber Holdings, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MTA, Alaska's best choice for technology and communications products announced today that it will deploy technology from networking systems, services and software company Ciena in the Alaska Canada Overland Network (AlCan ONE), the first and only all-terrestrial fiber network connecting Alaska to the contiguous United States and beyond. The adoption of Ciena's 5170 Serv more PR

Oregon State University: New Observations Find Alaskan Glacier Melt Rates Significantly Higher Than Predicted by Theory (10)
CORVALLIS, Oregon, July 26 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Oregon State University issued the following news: New acoustic observations mapping the changing face of the LeConte Glacier in southeast Alaska show that the rate of submarine melt is much higher than previously predicted by scientific theory, a new study published today in the journal Science shows. The findings suggest scientists may need to consider additional factors when predicting ice melt in glacier systems, said Oregon State Universi more PR