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Navy News & Undersea Technology 2003 Scott Nance
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Bomb designer:rogue nation nukes effective but unreliable.
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Scott Nance
Buffalo engineers unveil system to transmit touch over the Internet.(development of a new technology at Virtual Reality Laboratories in Buffalo, New York)
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Scott Nance
Congress turns to navy, airforce to teach NASA safety.
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Scott Nance
Experts plug need for supercomputers, but decry slow advance in field.
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Scott Nance
From start to finish, DAPPA works to defend against WMD.(U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) weapons of mass destruction (WMD))
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Scott Nance
Get out now: Navy lab develops softwar to plot wmd attacks quickly.(tracking the spread of contaminants with new military software)
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Scott Nance
Industry presses lawmakers to make R and D tax breaks permanent.(lobbyists from the defense industry attempt to convince U.S. Congress the need to make trial research and development tax incentives permanent)
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Scott Nance
Laser weapons moving from Star Trek to ships.
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Dave Ahearn, Scott Nance
Navy wargame finds danger of 'digital Pearl Harbor' to be small.(U.S. Navy war games in conjuction with the Naval War College research of computer security threats)
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Scott Nance
New NASA center to help commercial UAV missions take flight.(NASA research into the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UVAs) in homeland security)
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Scott Nance
New technology may yield wearable chemical warfare warning.(military research by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology on protective suits for use by the U.S. military.)
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Scott Nance
USAID already active on Iraq plan.(U.S. postwar reconstruction plans for Iraq)
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Scott Nance
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