DAPRA drove military revolution, institute
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The author examines a report by the Institute for Defense Analyses on the role the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's has played in the development of new technology for the U.S. military. Topics include stealth technology, unmanned aerial vehicles, and command and control systems.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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DHS tech boss: For some answers
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The author examines U.S. Department of Homeland Security technical director's view on weapons needed to fight terrorism. Topics include detection of weapons of mass destruction, long term planning, and emergency response teams.
Publication Name: Defense Week
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0273-3188
Year: 2003
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