Anonymous ID: c62be2 June 22, 2023, 9:55 a.m. No.19052538   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2640 >>2705 >>2956 >>3081 >>3112

PlaneFag CONUS activity

 

SAM202 G5 KAF AC of interdast-cap #2 and top 3 of the G5s (visible) SW from JBA with Italian AF IAM1497 G5 arriving at JBA from an Atlantic crossing-Rome depart

 

2 Coast Guard C-130s in the NE C2015 going to St. Johns and C2013 heading WS from same

 

Kuwait AF KAF3219 C-17 Globemaster inbound from a Prestwick Int'l depart earlier today

 

BACN06 E-11A GLEX departed Augusta Regional Airport and descending for Grand Forks AFB N.D.

Bombardier E-11A is the military variant of the civil Bombardier BD-700 Global Express for use as overhead communications-relay platform in southwest Asia. The BD-700 was selected due to its high service ceiling, up to 51,000 ft and up to 12 hours flight duration. Initially aircraft was designated as RC-700 under the reconnaissance classification but later was re-designated as the E-11A under the special electronics installations category. The E-11A is a U.S. Air Force aircraft that provides unparalleled communications capabilities to forces on the ground and aircraft in the air. Commonly known as Battlefield Airborne Communications Node, or BACN, this aircraft extends the range of communications channels and enables better communication among units. This element is essential where the terrain may disrupt communications channels and it enables ground forces to know what is around them when something is not in their line of sight.

https://worldofaviation.net/bombardier-e-11a-bacn/

 

Just NW of BACON06 is DECEE80 KC-135 giving a tank of fuel to 60-0055 B-52 Stratofortress over northern ND

 

SPAR219 Learjet35 on ground at Lackland AFB San Antonio from Scott AFB, IL

 

Hungarian AF BRK46 C-17 Globemaster heading for MCAS Yuma from Wright-Patterson AFB depart

 

DRKHS02 RC-135 Rivet joint took a meander out west and flew tight over Grand Canyon on it's eastbound trace-currently N/NW of Amarillo, TX

 

SWATH30 KC-135 tanker (was one of Potato's mobile filling stations on the west coast last few days heading east from beale AFB

 

VVPE171 RQ-4 Drone north from some off SoCal werk and now over western Nevada just NE of Pyramid Lake @ 46k ft and a few roundies west of Fallon Range prior-out of Pt. Mugu earlier

 

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0 YP (shows as 168433) doing a runway shot(s) at PBI (West Plam Beach) while 169330 left from same and 0 YP was over at SW Florida Int'l airport-Ft. Myers doing same

>ty for closeup anon

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Anonymous ID: c62be2 June 22, 2023, 10:08 a.m. No.19052592   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2601 >>2705 >>2956 >>3081 >>3112

SEC fines JPMorgan subsidiary for deleting 47 million emails, some related to subpoenas

 

The Securities and Exchange Commission fined the broker-dealer subsidiary of JPMoran Chase $4 million for accidentally deleting about 47 million emails from early 2018. Some of those emails were sought by subpoenas in at least a dozen regulatory investigations, the SEC order against J.P. Moran Securities LLC noted. The firm in late 2021 agreed to pay $125 million in penalties for failing to preserve text messages and other electronic communications sent between January 2018 and November 2020. The emails, which were accidentally deleted in 2019, were from and to about 8,700 email boxes, which included those of up to 7,500 employees who had regular contact with Chase customers.

 

Many of the emails were “business records required to be retained pursuant” to federal securities law, the order said. J.P. Morgan Securities consented to the SEC sanction, which also censured the firm. The firm had submitted a settlement offer in anticipation of administrative proceedings related to the deletions, and the SEC accepted that offer. The SEC also ordered the firm to “cease and desist from committing any future violations” of the securities law requiring broker-dealers to retain for at least three years the originals of all communications. This is the third time the investment adviser has agreed to punishment for failing to preserve electronic records. The firm in late 2021 agreed to pay $125 million in penalties for failing to preserve text messages and other electronic communications sent between January 2018 and November 2020. In 2005, the firm paid $700,000 in penalties for not preserving electronic records from mid-1999 to mid-2002.

 

JPMorgan spokeswoman Patricia Wexler declined to comment on the latest sanction. In its order Thursday, the SEC noted JPMorgan in 2016 began a project “to delete from its system older communications and documents no longer required to be retained.”

 

Those messages included old emails, instant messages and communications sent over the Bloomberg terminal service. But there were “glitches” in the project, “with the identified documents not, in fact, being expunged,” the order said. While troubleshooting that issue in June 2019, employees of the firm “executed deletion tasks on electronic communications from the first quarter of 2018,” the order said. Those employees “erroneously” believed — based on claims by the firm’s archiving vendor — that all of those documents were coded in a way to prevent the permanent deletion of those records that were required by law to be kept for three years, the order said. “In fact, however, the vendor did not apply the default retention settings in a particular email domain,” the order said. “And those communications, including many required to be maintained pursuant to the broker-dealer recordkeeping rules, were permanently deleted.” Those deletions were discovered in October 2019, when a JPMorgan team responsible for producing records to related legal cases detected that emails were missing from early 2018, the order said.

 

JPMorgan reported the deletions to the SEC in January 2020.

moar

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/22/sec-fines-jpmorgan-chase-broker-deleted-emails.html

 

>>19051597, >>19052217 pb LIVE: Hearing Entitled: Oversight of the SEC