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News and Events
June 2007
MITRE Named to the "Best Places to Work in IT" List

May 2007
MITRE Named to Boston Business Journal Best Places to Work List

MITRE Executive Director Jim Cook Named to Federal 100 List

January 2007
MITRE Named to FORTUNE's "100 Best Companies to Work For" for Sixth Consecutive Year

Employment
June 2007
MITRE's "Employee Spotlight" series profiles Matt Ware in "A Young Engineer Finds His Mission with the Marine Corps."

May 2007
MITRE's "Employee Spotlight" series profiles Leo J. Obrst in "Helping Computers to 'Think'," and Jennifer Fabius Greene in "On A Winding Path to Ensure National Security."

The MITRE Digest - Timely Topics that Affect Our Sponsors and the National Interest

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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