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manned/unmanned teaming

A successful demonstration of manned/unmanned teaming to improve combat efficiency and effectiveness for the warfighter was conducted by Lockheed Martin’s experimental engineering department, Skunk...
big data

A report on "Big Data & Data Analytics Market in Homeland Security and Public Safety: 2017-2022" forecasts that this industry's revenues will grow at...
commercialization

The commercialization of new technologies or products requires experience and expertise. The US Department of Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T) is now...
UAV

The US Navy has modified the concept development contracts of the four aerospace companies competing to build the service’s MQ-25A Stingray aerial refueling UAV...
data fusion

The large amount of data streamed from a wide variety of sensors has been a challenge to the data fusion research community.  Weapons developers...
sensors

In March, CaptoGlove announced a strategic, collaborative relationship with Flexpoint Sensor Systems to deliver innovative, integrated virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) systems to mass markets...
situational awareness

  A new security system which brings together up-to-the-minute information on key security developments in Iraq and the implications for companies operating in the region...
robot

The U.S. Army launches several competitions to define its future robot unmanned ground systems fleet, in a move that may transform the ground robotics...
counter-terror

Two specialist UAVs designed specifically for counter-terror operations were showcased by the French company CM Drones at a recent international exhibition. The company promoted...
security

Partial similarities between fingerprints are common enough to make fingerprint-based security systems in mobile phones and other electronic devices unreliable. This was discovered by...
remote landmine detection

  Scientists from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem have developed a new system that uses a combination of lasers and glowing bacteria for unexploded ordnance...
sniper rifle

  Russia plans to equip its military sharpshooters with a new sniper rifle soon, the director of the Central Research Institute for Precision Machine Building...
communication security

Securing telephone communication is on the agenda of the US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T). The organization is “working to...
drone flight

New rules from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will soon restrict drone flight over military bases across the US. The updated regulations prohibit flights...
cyber security

  Cisco has decided to train 250,000 students in India over a period of time, with the aim to aid startups and build successful technology...
explosives detection

The US Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) will provide independent testing, evaluation, and certification of explosives detection equipment for...
UAV

With more technologically advanced UAVs flying than ever, military leaders are starting to rethink the way they look at air superiority. The case is...
autonomous car cyber security

An autonomous car cyber security group will receive UK government funding as part of a plan to make the country a hub for the...
border security

A new data-driven technology will detect border security risk. Two companies will collaborate in the development of an advanced data analytics solution for automated...
navy

The U.S. Navy’s MQ-4C Triton, built by Northrop Grumman Corporation, has completed formal lab testing and a successful first flight of an improved software...
defense procurement procedures

New organizational steps will make defense procurement procedures in India more efficient. The Indian ministry of defense committee set up in order to study...
technology

By Arie Egozi The world is changing fast and defense technologies and the rules that are meant to control them are also very flexible. This fact...

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