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Concepts for Systems in Extreme Environments

Research and Development projects focusing on technologies to enable systems to operate in adverse situations with equal to or better than performance normal operating conditions.

Concepts for Analysis and Decision-Making

Research and Development projects to develop novel tools and architectures for dealing with massive information spaces and dynamic environments requiring decisions by both man and machine.

Concepts for Detection, Identification, Tracking and Locating Systems

Research and Development projects to develop tools and prototypes ultimately demonstrating the ability to accurately identify a specific target (person or pathogen) at any time or any place in any environment.

Concepts for Natural Systems Exploitation

Research and Development projects that focus on developing new components and processes that take advantage of the efficiency and simplicity of natural systems.



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