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Intelligence Community Poised for Revolutionary Change
The complex world grapples with labyrinthine challenges.
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Spotting a Coffee Cup From Space
Re-engineering a premier space surveillance system is just one mission of an Air Force intelligence center that specializes in preventing technological surprise.
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Verifying Tolkachev
Work led by a knowledgeable U.S. military officer helped confirm information from the billion-dollar spy.
Spectrum Competition Increases in Frequency
Commercial advances are fueling a race to new gigahertz.
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When Computers Know You By Your Keystrokes
New security approaches based on behavioral biometrics keep constant watch to ensure that users are who they say they are.
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Are Biometrics the New Intelligence Discipline?
Researchers seek capabilities that propel the technology well beyond safeguarding an installation’s front gates.
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Biometrics Program Combats Child Abuse
Overcoming challenges posed by child exploitation cases may benefit other missions.
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The Unmanned Samaritans
Groups want drones to deliver medical supplies, blood samples and vaccines to isolated areas.
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Robotics and Autonomous Systems Need Information Interoperability
A standards-based approach offers promise.
Former Joint Chiefs Chairman, NSA Director Recognize Students, Promote Postgraduate Education
In June, Gen. Keith Alexander, USA (Ret.), former director of the National Security Agency, walked into the NPS, his alma mater, joining fellow alumnus Adm. Mike Mullen, USN (Ret.), former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The AFCEA Monterey Chapter invited the leaders to recognize the academic achievements of two international students and to promote the benefits of postgraduate science and engineering education.
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