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Coast Guard Adopts a High-Frequency Solution
The synergy between operational planning and radar sensing provides enhanced search and rescue capabilities.

Scientists Take One Step Closer to Medical Tricorder
The National Institutes of Health is funding the development of a medical instrument that will quickly detect biothreat agents, including anthrax, ricin and botuli
Cybersecurity Lies Take Longer than Cybersecurity Truth
Change Is Challenge
Homeland Security Conference 2013 Show Daily, Day 3
Cyber and Physical Protection are Intrinsically Linked
The recently signed executive order on cybersecurity and the presidential directive on critical infrastructure protection are not separate documents.
Modeling and Simulation Can Ease Budget Crunch
As the U.S.
Top Information Technology Officials Peer into the Future
Top information technology officials from a variety of government agencies identified cloud computing, mobile devices and edge technologies as the technologies that will be critical for accomplishi
Security Concerns No Longer Drive Biometric Technologies
Security concerns have largely driven advances in biometric technologies, but that likely will not be the case in the coming years.
Intelligence Sharing and Cooperation Enable Homeland Security
Homeland Security Conference 2013 Show Daily, Day 2
Next Generation Biometrics to be a Boon for Law Enforcement
The FBI's Next Generation Identification (NGI) system will improve law enforcement’s capabilities as much as DNA analysis,