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Reconnaissance Applied Technology Institute (ATI) The Applied Technology Institute specialises in technical training and continuing education organisation with particular emphasis on short courses, seminars, professional development and technical training. The site includes links to information resources on topics such as acoustics, sonar, space and aerospace. There are details of courses and technical seminars in acoustics, noise, sonar, computer programming, information technology, radar, missiles, combat systems, remote sensing, signal processing, space, satellite and aerospace engineering. DARPATech Symposium 2004 This site provides the slides and scripts of presentations (PDF format) given at the DARPATech symposium which was held in Anaheim, California on 9-11 March 2004. Topics addressed include hypersonic flight, precision urban combat, tactical surveillance, chemical, biological and radiological defence, optical sensing and exploitation, advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), integrated microsystems, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and joint unmanned combat air vehicle systems. Military Intelligence This site provides links to US military intelligence web sites. It has links to Department of Defense agencies; military agencies; command, control, communications, (computers), intelligence (C3I, C4I) centres; and military intelligence organisations. It also provides links to full text military intelligence documents, historical intelligence sites, and further research aids. It is also possible to link to subject portals on economic intelligence and strategic intelligence which contains further information on historical links, espionage, satellites, terrorism and laws. Military Role in Space Control : A Primer CRS reports are produced by the US Congressional Research Service, a branch of the Library of Congress providing nonpartisan research reports to members of the House and Senate. Report RL32602 has been prepared by Adolfo J. Fernandez, National Defense Fellow Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division, and was published 23 September 2004. Since the 1991 Gulf War, U.S. military forces have become increasingly reliant on space resources for communications, intelligence imagery, weather, warning, navigation, and timing. The US Department of Defense defines space control as “the combat, combat support, and combat service support operations to ensure freedom of action in space for the United States and its allies and, when directed, deny an adversary freedom of action in space.” This report reviews DOD military space control efforts and related policy and resources. The text of the report is available in PDF format. NATO Undersea Research Centre Human Diver and Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Rules and Procedures This site provides access to the full text pdf version of the NATO Undersea Research Centre, NURC, special publication NURC SP 2006 008, published in September 2006 by the NATO Research Technology Organisation, RTO. It is the result of the Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Project whose aim is to create risk mitigation protocols, computer tools, and water borne devices in order to prevent the negative impact of sonar, noisy experiments and naval exercises on marine mammals and human divers. The report outlines NURC protocols and procedures that are currently in place and covers: risk to humans and marine mammals in the marine environment from high level sound; environmental scoping studies; the Human Diver and Marine Mammal Incident Action Team; visual watch recording and sighting report forms; and an endangered species list. Sperry Marine Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine encorporates products from Sperry, Decca and C.Plath. This site provides information on their products and services, which include marine radar systems, ship defence systems, navigational sensors, gyrocompasses and machinery automation, along with commercial marine products. Information is also available concerning product certifications, product brochures, global customer service and a history of the company. Press releases and details of events are also provided. UAVs and ISR Sensor Technology This web site provides access to an Air University, Air Command and Staff College research report by Maj. Jeffrey T. Butler, USAF, AU/ACSC/033/2001-04, April 2001. The paper examines the United States Air Force’s need to develop unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and sensors for airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) data collection. Additionally, it highlights recommendations for optimizing the employment and development of ISR UAVs and sensors. The full text of the of the report is available online in PDF format, Adobe Acrobat 4.0 document. |
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