Building Dynamic Web-Based Tools for Tomorrow's Battlefield
June 2007
Groundbreaking research aimed at beefing up traditional command and control (C2) systems with next-generation "Semantic Web" capabilities, now underway at MITRE, aims to dramatically improve warfighters' decision-making capabilities.
Marines Get the Data Despite Disruptions
May 2007
The Marines have an unusual problem—sometimes their operations outrun their communications. But thanks to a MITRE-developed solution called "disruption-tolerant networking," the Marines can maintain continuous communications even under the worst of conditions.
Soldiers Grab More Intel with Web Media Technology
April 2007
MITRE evaluated Phase I of ASSIST, which allows every soldier to become a sensor by gathering intelligence data with a helmet-mounted video camera, a still camera, and a digital pen and then use Web technology to share the data.
Research Spurs Rapid Diagnosis of Biological Threats
April 2007
MITRE is working with DNA microarrays to develop a rapid diagnosis system to help the military find a signature for the body's response to biological warfare agents, which in turn, will help the military determine when soldiers have been exposed to an agent and for how long.
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