Intel chief Dan Coats creates dedicated election security role
The newly created election threats executive (ETE), as the position will be known, will serve as Coats' main adviser on threats to election security
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The newly created election threats executive (ETE), as the position will be known, will serve as Coats' main adviser on threats to election security
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