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Army Evaluates New Intel Technology for the 'Tactical Edge of Combat'


By Kris Osborn, Warrior Maven

The Army is evaluating a series of emerging intelligence analysis technologies intended to integrate and organize a range of input sources to include drone videos, satellite imagery, enemy movement information, terrain data and crucial elements of battle planning.

One system being evaluated, Raytheon’s FoxTen, uses commercially-developed software to collect and organize data from sources such as human intelligence (HUMINT), signals intelligence (SIGINT), cybersecurity oriented data, terrain and battlespace data and other fast-changing combat-relevant information.

https://defensemaven.io/warriormaven/cyber/army-evaluates-new-intel-technology-for-the-tactical-edge-of-combat-7_TeczBRaEWiqtpARGtSTw/
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