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Tag Archives: Aberdeen Proving Ground
More than 300 ninth-grade students from Cecil, Harford and Baltimore County public schools, the Thurgood Marshal College Fund, Vivian Burey Marshall Academy and the Family League of Baltimore participated in rotating interactive STEM-based activities led by U.S. Army scientists and engineers.
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Posted in Articles, Challenge, Education & Culture, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged 2016 Science, Aberdeen Proving Ground, APG, ARL Public Affairs, Baltimore County, Biennial STEM Expo, Cecil, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, Family League of Baltimore, Harford, ninth-grade students, scietists and engineers, STEM-based activities, Technology Engineering and Mathematics Expo, Thurgood Marshal College Fund, Tracie R. Dean, U.S. Army, Vivian Burey Marshall Academy
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The Maneuver Center of Excellence provides “trained, agile and adaptive combat-ready Soldiers and Leaders and develops the doctrine and capabilities of the maneuver force and the individual Soldier,”
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Rotator, STEM, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, ARL Public Affairs, Army research initiatives, Army researchers, Army scientists, David McNally, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, enhanced manned-unmanned teaming, laser sensors, Maryland, robot, soldiers, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
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One day, soldiers may wear uniforms and chemical protective suits that decontaminate themselves and are cool enough to wear for extended periods.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, Air Force Research Laboratory, army, Army's Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, defense threat reduction agency, Natick Soldier Systems Center, US Army
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Army researchers are evaluating prototype devices developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
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Posted in Articles, Robots, Technology
Tagged 1st Infantry Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, biologically inspired smart suit, DARPA, David McNally, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Fort Riley, Harvard University, Kansas, lightweight undersuit, mission performance, RDECOM Public Affairs, soft, Soldier Performance and Equipment Advanced Research facility, Spc. Rafael Boza, SPEAR, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Warrior Web, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
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By equipping dismounted soldiers with handheld devices, the Army provides unprecedented computing power at lower echelons of the force.
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Posted in Articles, Technology, Top Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, battlefield sensors, cerdec, CERDEC’s ‘M&S, Command Power and Integration Directorate, coordinating graphics, Development and Engineering Center, known enemy locations, Lt. Col Michael A. Baker, meaningful situational assessments, Modeling and Simulation, obstacles, real-time battlefield visualization, Situational Understanding, smart real-time analysis, terrain, U.S. Army Communications Electronics Research, Virtual Staff
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Scientists at the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center are working on testing a new technology to detect and prevent food poisoning.
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Posted in Articles, Technology, Videos
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, armed with science, AWS, detecting food poisoning, DoD News, dod technology, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, food poisoning, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, RDECOM, researchers, science, SSG Adam Ross
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An advanced grenade – the first ever designed for the Army – has immediate applications in countering thermal imagers, image intensifiers and thermal-guided threats.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged Aberdeen Proving Ground, bispectral grenade, bispectral-obscurant grenade, DOD's Center for Countermeasures, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, EETRANS, electromagnetic spectrum, Enhanced Electro-Optical Transmissometer System, improve data-processing code, Lethality Analysis Directorate, New Mexico State University, smoke and obscurants, Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate
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