Tag: military

Automatic License Plate Recognition for Security and Enforcement

The Washington Post has published a news article to mark the 20th anniversary of the Digital Vehicle Registration (DVR) program, which was launched in 2003. The article describes the DVR program in detail with all of the details that were available to the Times and other news organizations at the time. The DVR software that…

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Army’s Data Analysis Software – NORTHCOM Software

Army’s data analysis software, NORTHCOM Software, has been designed for a variety of users. This paper takes a look at the software’s capabilities and limitations, and identifies key areas in need of improvement. There are various reasons why Northcom Software has been designed. The first is, of course, the need to ensure the accuracy of…

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Achieving the Defense Industrial Base’s Mission

Achieving the Defense Industrial Base’s Mission. Bootstrapping the Defense Industrial Base—a lesson for the Internet of Things. [Author’s note: Some readers may recall the story from last year about the “Internet of Things,” the vision of an electronic, wireless, or even wirelessly connected, self-organized, decentralized, network of autonomous systems. To those who may be unaware…

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Intrusion Inc. (INTZ) – The Top Security Provider in the Software Industry

Intrusion Inc. (NYSE: INTRI), a provider of IP security solutions for commercial, government and industrial applications, has risen above the $15/share price-range and hit new highs during the third quarter of fiscal 2006. This quarter, Intrusion saw its share price up by 4% when compared to the prior quarter. As the price of these shares…

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The War in Iraq is Putting a Premium on Software Solutions

Software is a valuable asset, but so is human life! The war in Iraq is putting a premium on software solutions. Iraq’s government will spend $1 billion on software for its war effort. The software development community has been the largest beneficiary of this support. The Bush Administration has been funding development projects in Iraq…

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Ligado Networks (R-OH) Are Fighting for Their Votes

“The new National Broadband Network will be built with multiple satellite feeder systems. Ligado wants to use high-speed broadband connectivity to deliver high-speed Internet, high-speed telephony, and voice telephony services. The network will be deployed in seven states with an expected deployment date of 2018 and three years before the 2020 United States presidential election.…

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How to Create a Secure Password for First Responders

The US military is the largest provider of first responder communications – and for good reason. In the past few years I’ve written thousands of articles about communications and its importance in both emergency situations and everyday life. But the fact is that first responders are more than communications. For the first time in their…

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Samurai Warriors 5 Review

This article was written by one of the writers for Computer Games. All rights belong to the writer. No claim is made for accuracy of the writing, or for the inclusion of any sources. For more information please contact the Editor. If you’ve got any interest in the computer games that the writer had the…

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Taiwan Preparing for Cyber War

[Chinese] Cyber Security and Civil Protection. Taiwan Preparing for Cyber War. worst disasters the world has ever seen. fastest growing economy in the world, by far. more unrest than they are already doing. Taiwan and Beijing. Murdoch Group, Russia, and others. attackers are. is still so much that can go wrong. under an enormous and…

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How to Get a Mac That Looks Like Windows PCs

For many people it’s easy to see why Mac users are so popular. They’re simple, versatile, and powerful. Plus, they’re cheap! So easy, even, to use. And, in a lot more ways than one. These days it’s difficult to find a Mac that has Mac OS X on it. So let’s start with the “Mac…

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