by Benjamin Plackett | Oct 10, 2012 | Monitor
How do you solve a problem like targeted violence? Photo: West Midlands Police/Flickr In the years to come, a top group of military scientists believe, the Pentagon may be able to use genomics and bio-markers to spot when a soldier is about to snap. But that moment is...
by Spencer Ackerman | Sep 11, 2012 | Monitor
An explosive ordnance disposal technician learns to use a man-portable bomb reconnaissance robot built by QinetiQ during a training exercise at Joint Base Lewis McChord, Washington, August 2011. Photo: DVIDS The Pentagon’s science advisers want military robots...
by editor | May 20, 2008 | Defense Dept., Diplomacy, Government, Strategic Comm.
by Steven R. Corman Matt over at Mountain Runner did an interesting post today about a bill pending in Congress to create a Strategic Communication Management Board. He says: While members of this advisory body may and are likely to come from all parts of the...
by editor | Feb 5, 2008 | Government, Strategic Comm.
by Steven R. Corman The Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication has released its latest report. The full text of the report is available here. They note that this is the third DSB report on strategic communication in a decade, and wonder if it...