Privacy Statement

General Statement of Privacy

Second to None respects the privacy of its members and of those who visit its site. Subject to the provisions of applicable laws, any information you submit to Second to None will not be used in any manner to which you have not consented.

Personally Identifiable Information

Second to None collects a limited amount of personally identifiable information voluntarily provided by users of its site. Our primary goal in collecting this limited information is to enable us to process your requests. Second to None’s private site employs “cookies” to identify individual sessions, but does not scan cookies to profile users.
SECOND TO NONE DOES NOT SELL OR LEASE ITS CUSTOMER OR MEMBER LISTS TO THIRD PARTIES.

Security

Second to None uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. Second to None secures the personally identifiable information you provide on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.

Other Offers and Announcements

Second to None may use some of the information you provide to send announcements of new Second to None services and offerings. If you do not wish to receive these announcements, you may “opt out” by clicking the appropriate box on the registration form or by sending notice to info@secondtonone.org at any time.

Compliance with Authorities

Second to None cooperates with law enforcement inquires to enforce laws, intellectual property, and other rights. Personally identifiable information may be provided to local, state, federal, and international law enforcement when deemed necessary.

Third Party Services

The Second to None site contains links to other Web sites. Unless otherwise stated, we are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such web sites, including such sites’ use of information.

Know the Facts

The U.S. has no new manned military aircraft in design—the first time that has happened in 100 years.

Aerospace and defense helps balance the books – it is a the leading U.S. manufacturing exporter and adds more than $40 billion to our trade balance each year.

The current defense budget is about 4.9 percent of GDP — the lowest ever during wartime and well below the post-war average of 5.3%.

Stay Informed

Join us and act now to preserve American leadership in Aerospace and Defense.