Maine’s secretary of state has joined a bipartisan group of his peers on a visit to Israel to learn about cybersecurity.
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap and other U.S. secretaries of state are participating in the trip with the American Jewish Committee’s Project Interchange. They’re participating in a week-long seminar that organizers said is designed to “enhance U.S.-Israel relations at the vital state level.”
The National Association of Secretaries of State said its the first time it has sent a delegation to Israel to work with Project Interchange. Association president Paul Pate, who is Iowa’s secretary of state, said his colleagues are “uniquely on the forefront of today’s most complex issues, including election cybersecurity” and will benefit from this week’s seminar.
The delegation will also visit Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, as well as meet with Palestinian leaders in Ramallah.
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