Brillouin Lasers: DARPA created the Precise Robust Inertial Guidance for Munitions (PRIGM) program to enable positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) in GPS-denied environments

Brillouin Lasers: DARPA created the Precise Robust Inertial Guidance for Munitions (PRIGM) program to enable positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) in GPS-denied environments

Since the early 1990s, guided munitions have allowed the U.S. military to precisely strike targets from afar. Today, in an era of robust electronic warfare and GPS-denial, that capability is no longer assured. DARPA created the Precise Robust Inertial Guidance for Munitions (PRIGM) program to develop inertial sensor technologies that enable positioning, navigation, and timing…

Tor Project Releases Financial Documents of Government Funding

Tor Project Releases Financial Documents of Government Funding

The Tor Project, the organization behind the Tor anonymity network, has published financial documents for the past two years, and while they show that its revenue has increased significantly, it’s still small compared to the budgets of potential adversaries. According to the Tor Project, its revenue in 2015 and 2016 was roughly $3.2 million, but…

Deutschland sichert sich Zugang zum größten Lithium-Vorkommen weltweit

Deutschland sichert sich Zugang zum größten Lithium-Vorkommen weltweit

Bolivien mit dem Salzsee ‘Salar de Uyuni’ gilt als eines der Länder mit dem größten Lithium-Vorkommen weltweit   Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018 Griff nach “weißem Gold” Deutschland sichert sich Lithium-Zugang Für die Elektromobilität ist es eines der wichtigsten Rohstoffe überhaupt: Lithium. Erstmals gründet Deutschland nun eine deutsch-bolivianische Firma – und sichert sich damit den direkten…

EU Agrees on Cyber Security Agency – New ENISA Mandate and European Cybersecurity Certificates

EU Agrees on Cyber Security Agency – New ENISA Mandate and European Cybersecurity Certificates

European Commission – Press release EU negotiators agree on strengthening Europe’s cybersecurity Brussels, 10 December 2018 . This evening, the European Parliament, the Council and the European Commission have reached a political agreement on the Cybersecurity Act which reinforces the mandate of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, (European Union Agency for Network and Information and…

What if the military relied on digital twins?

What if the military relied on digital twins?

What if the U.S. Department of Defense had a computer model so supremely detailed, it could reproduce exactly the operations of a complex military system? If the Pentagon ran the alongside real-world applications, leaders would know when systems were working properly, and when they were going awry. Navy leaders say this notion of a “digital…

Is Near-Instant Satellite Imagery Almost Here?

Is Near-Instant Satellite Imagery Almost Here?

Intelligence analysts and soldiers on the battlefield could have access to near real-time imagery from commercial satellites as soon as 2021 thanks to new industry partnerships. Amazon Web Services unveiled Nov. 28 a new product named AWS Ground Station, which includes parabolic antennas at 12 locations across the globe. Those ground stations can download imagery…

Can DARPA Crack Blockchain?

Can DARPA Crack Blockchain?

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking into an implementation of the blockchain that could fundamentally alter how sensitive military systems are secured. 06 DEC 2018 DARPA wants to know if it can do anything with blockchain DARPA is known for seeing futures first, and then making them real. The Pentagon’s blue sky…

DARPA Funds Bio-Tech To Test Organ Tissue In Lieu Of Humans

DARPA Funds Bio-Tech To Test Organ Tissue In Lieu Of Humans

Creating a human-on-a-chip is the goal What if we could test new drugs without human and animal trials? See also “Lung On A Chip” by Harvard’s Wyss Institute (below)   Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with funding from the Department of Defense, want to speed up the clinical trial process with a device…

DARPAs ‘CODE’: UAS Autonomy and Collaboration without GPS and COMs in A2AD Theatres

DARPAs ‘CODE’: UAS Autonomy and Collaboration without GPS and COMs in A2AD Theatres

Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment (CODE) – artist’s concept   In a recent test series at Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona, DARPA’s Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment (CODE) program demonstrated the ability of CODE-equipped Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) to adapt and respond to unexpected threats in an anti-access area denial (A2AD) environment. The UASs efficiently…

DARPA-sponsored: Meet the E-Nose That Actually Sniffs – “TruffleBot”

DARPA-sponsored: Meet the E-Nose That Actually Sniffs – “TruffleBot”

TruffleBot identifies smells by measuring small changes in air pressure and temperature   by Megan Scudellari – 26 OCT 2018 An electronic nose typically identifies odors by detecting the “fingerprint” of a chemical compound across an array of sensors monitored by pattern-recognition software. E-nose technology is already in use across many industries, including agricultural, environmental, food,…