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Alexandria, VA 22315-3864

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It is “not sufficient to look at history for lessons on how we should prepare for and prevent future security risks in a climate change world,” said Swathi Veeravalli, research scientist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Geospatial Research Laboratory, at the Wilson Center on January 14. Climate change and the extreme weather events it brings pose an “unprecedented” threat to human security.

Veeravalli was joined by four other experts from the military, development, and humanitarian fields to discuss how complex crises are prompting more multi-disciplinary cooperation across disparate government agencies and between national governments.
Climate Change, Disasters, and Security: Unconventional Approaches to Building Stability
It is “not sufficient to look at history for lessons on how we should prepare for and prevent future security risks in a climate change world,” said Swathi Veeravalli, research scientist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Geospatial Research Laboratory, at the Wilson Center on January 14...
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's Geospatial Research Laboratory has developed a rapidly deployable sensing capability. The technology consists of a Mast-Mounted LiDAR System, and provides real time, three-dimensional topographic and threat information of the surrounding environment.
Mast-Mounted Deployable LiDAR System
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center's Geospatial Research Laboratory has developed a rapidly deployable sensing capability. The technology consists of a Mast-Mounted LiDAR System, and provides real time, three-dimensional topographic and threat information of the surrounding environment.
Staff at the Remote Sensing and Fluorescence Spectrometry Laboratories (RS-FSL) at ERDC’s GRL conduct basic and applied research in visible, near infrared, and short-wave infrared reflectance and luminescence sensing for terrain and environmental characterization.
Improving calibration of remote sensing data
Staff at the Remote Sensing and Fluorescence Spectrometry Laboratories (RS-FSL) at ERDC’s GRL conduct basic and applied research in visible, near infrared, and short-wave infrared reflectance and luminescence sensing for terrain and environmental characterization.
The use of the pre- and post- Water Diagnostics Operations Gear (WaterDOG) with a potential field portable water treatment system is currently being assessed by the Army. The WaterDOG provides physical water quality parameter assessment results more rapidly (and is geo-enabled) than the current analog water quality analysis system.
GRL tests and demonstrates WaterDOG Geo-enabled physical water quality measurement collection and data toolkit
The use of the pre- and post- Water Diagnostics Operations Gear (WaterDOG) with a potential field portable water treatment system is currently being assessed by the Army. The WaterDOG provides physical water quality parameter assessment results more rapidly (and is geo-enabled) than the current analog water quality analysis system.

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Five promoted to DB-V level

VICKSBURG, Miss. - U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Director Dr. Jeffery
[Published: 1/27/2015]

GRL tests and demonstrates WaterDOG Geo-enabled physical water quality measurement collection and data toolkit

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Researchers from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC)
[Published: 1/27/2015]

ERDC collaboration will assist humanitarian assistance planners

VICKSBURG, Miss. - Deciding the best use of available funds for humanitarian assistance (HA)
[Published: 12/4/2014]

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