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In November, 2011, the TSA announced that approximately 26,000 TWIC cards issued before April 5, 2011 would not work when inserted into a TWIC card reader. Each card contains a Federal Agency Smart Credential Number (FASC-N), which uniquely identifies each card in Federal databases, encoded on its ICC. On the faulty cards, the FASC-N has not ...
To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to prepare a comprehensive security assessment of the transportation security card program, and for other purposes. Announced in: the 113th United States Congress: Sponsored by: Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D, TX-18) Number of co-sponsors: 2: Codification; Acts affected
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This is a list of area codes in the U.S. state of Florida.. When the original North American area codes were introduced for a nationwide telephone numbering plan in 1947, the entire state was a single numbering plan area (NPA) with area code 305.
Complaints from the public and businesses in the Jacksonville region, as well as opposition from NANPA and the Federal Communications Commission, compelled the Florida PSC to adopt a different plan. The panhandle was assigned to area code 850, with Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, and the surrounding areas keeping area code 904. [4]
A Jacksonville landmark for 19 years, Arden's Kountry Kafe — known throughout Northeast Florida for its Southern comfort food buffet — shut its doors permanently on Jan. 4, 2021.
Blount Island Command's location offers a number of strategic advantages such as: A private marine slipway with 5 large vessel berths. These berths are located only 8 miles from Naval Station Mayport (NS Mayport) and the St. Johns River's outlet to the Atlantic Ocean Close proximity (about 218 miles) to Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany in Georgia
The Jacksonville Port Authority replaced the city's Department of Docks and Terminals [2] and was created in 1963 by Florida's Legislature to progress, preserve, and promote the city's port facilities.