U.S. Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft like the MQ-1 'Predator' and RQ-4 'Global Hawk' overfly hotspots around the world, collecting and beaming information to the 102d Intelligence Group at Cape Cod in near-real-time. Teams of analysts view data streaming from these sensors and fuse that information with other intelligence sources to provide war fighters timely, tailored, and actionable situational updates within minutes or seconds. Whether in support of soldiers raiding an enemy objective on a battlefield overseas or firefighters battling a blazing forest fire in the United States, the unit's mission is to get information to decision makers in harm's way so they can take action, influence events, and succeed in their mission.