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Knowledge is power: Armies refine their filtering of battlespace data

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The huge amounts of unstructured data available from networks need sophisticated search techniques to support intelligence analysis. Information filters are needed to provide accurate, relevant and timely data to support decision making, and a discussion is presented on information management, network-centric, data sharing, semantic network, and some key strategic tools to uphold data management in support of the intelligence task.

Author: Ebbutt, Giles
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2007
General services, Company systems management, Information management, Armies, Intelligence service

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US Marine Corps aims to put electronic tags on wounded

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The US Marine Corps (USMC) Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL) is working on an experimental system, the Tactical Medical Coordination System ( TacMedCS), to improve the identification and tracking of casualties as they progress from the battlefield through the casualty system. TacMedCS will allow personal identification and also provide invaluable and accurate information to a medical common operational picture (COP).

Author: Ebbutt, Giles
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2005
Strategy & planning, Medical Instruments and Supplies, Medical Instruments & Equipment, Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing, National Security, US Marine Corps, Care and treatment, Usage, Medical equipment, War, War casualties, United States. Marine Corps, Aims and objectives, Physiological apparatus, Wounded military personnel

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General Dynamics shows WIN-T progress

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Parts of the Warfighter Information Net Tactical (WIN-T) system were trialled in development and operational tests at Fort Huachuca Arizona in November 2005 and were found to be successful with no significant problems. A network of 14 nodes was tested and modeling and simulation of much larger networks is continuing.

Author: Ebbutt, Giles
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's International Defense Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0020-6512
Year: 2006
Aircraft, Aircraft industry, General Dynamics Corp., GD

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