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Visualizing Information Emerges As Major Element of Operations
Data visualization, where information is displayed in recognizable graphic elements, increasingly is moving into mainstream applications as a remedy for information overload. As computer users find growing amounts of gigabytes at their fingertips, system engineers are returning display perspectives to everyday three-dimensional visages that are comprehended faster and more readily.
High-Level Graphics Computing Migrates to Desktop Machines
A series of desktop central processing units combines the attributes of workstations and personal computers into a single platform. The new hardware can bring detailed imagery and graphics manipulation into the hands of more users throughout government and the military at prices comparable to those of mid-level personal computers.
Electronic Commerce Stimulates Total Network Security Approach
Protecting electronic commerce on the Internet is a very secretive and unforgiving business. Robust security, however, is pivotal to its phenomenal expansion as networks surge toward a $200 billion market within the next two years. This demand for vigorous network refuge is creating a $6 billion worldwide security industry market, growing at a rate of more than 50 percent a year.
Commercial Software Offers Storage, Retrieval Solutions to Federal Agencies
Federal agencies with specialized image archival requirements are meeting their storage and retrieval needs by maximizing the capabilities of software first used by Hollywood's entertainment industry. Government organizations with large image databases can use this software, which employs innovative search techniques, to help analysts sift through incalculable amounts of digital information. The software eliminates typical problems involved in tracking important reference material and can assist agencies by also housing information gathered from analysis of image files.
Microprocessor Research Aims At Shattering Speed Records
One year after surviving the year 2000 problem, computer users may be blessed with huge leaps in processing speeds and capabilities. Researchers at semiconductor manufacturers are developing new generations of chips that, in just three years, will offer 15 times as many transistors and compute several times as fast as today's models.
Brennan Assigned to Office of the Under Secretary of Defense
Kenneth Brennan has been appointed to the Senior Executive Service and assigned as deputy director, acquisition technology, Office of the Under Se
Army's Top 10 Coolest Science and Technology Advances of 2018
ADELPHI, Md. (Dec. 17, 2018) -- This year has had its share of science and technology advances from Army researchers.
Are Visualizations the Future of Science?
Science visualizations were once merely pretty images. Using supercomputers, scientists now render complex interactions at a variety of scales to study events that cannot be directly observed.
Lockheed Producing Underwater C2 Tracking and Detection System for the Navy
Lockheed Martin Rotary and Mission Systems, Manassas, Vir
Nanoantenna Enabled-Detectors
Researchers at Sandia have developed High-Performance Nanoantenna Enabled-Detectors, which will allow for enormous advancements over current state-of-the-art using an architecture that is independe