Police harness facial recognition technology
The concept of facial recognition technology, whereby a computer can scan and analyse faces and recognise individuals, is fast becoming a familiar part of our
The concept of facial recognition technology, whereby a computer can scan and analyse faces and recognise individuals, is fast becoming a familiar part of our
The recent UK riots greatly stretched the resources of our emergency services. Fire, police and ambulance providers were forced to react to a very modern
The current headlines of armed forces job cuts may not inspire confidence in the modern day defence industry but the military has always been at
Emergency Services Scotland 2011 Glasgow’s SECC venue was host to the 2011 Emergency Services Scotland event on 5 and 6 July. Over 120 exhibitors were
Part five of five… No. 5 Solar packs for soldiers The sun has got his pack on, hiphiphip hooray! Top UK scientists have developed a solar power
Part four of five… No. 4 Bullet-proof custard armour The proof is in the pudding – UK scientists have invented liquid body armour using bullet proof custard.
Part three of five… No. 3 The $4 million hummingbird spy drone Keep watching the skies but start looking for birds not planes. Weighing in at
The first in a five part series… No.1 – X-box controlled robots restore tsunami-struck nuclear plant Recently British military engineers have been using X-box game
Why do so many MOD projects end in cost and time overruns? One of the main reasons is “entryism”. What I mean by that is
Semta and ADS get active on industry defence skills Semta, the sector skills council for science, engineering and manufacturing technologies, has formed a strategic partnership
Military websites to be closed in money saving measure In these austere times Westminster are taking cost cutting measures across the board. It is hoped
HMS Gannet – a landmark year in more ways than one The crew at HMS Gannet have hit the headlines more than once in the last
I’ve written about this before on this blog, but since time is running out, it’s time to remind you all to stand up and be
International Armoured Vehicles 2011 will be taking place at the ExCel Centre in London from 7-10 February. The team will be available every day on
In preparation of next week’s Defence Geospatial International event (24-27 January 2011), DCI presents an interview with Col. John D. Kedar, Former Commander JAGO, UK
After the significant announcements that came our way in 2010, this year looks to present some more monumental shifts in the way that defence does
In the second in our series of Geospatial guest blogs, we speak to Michael Powers, Technical Director, Geospatial Research and Engineering for the US Army. GIS is
Geographic information systems (GIS) or geospatial information systems is a set of tools that captures, stores, analyzes, manages, and presents data that are linked to
As the dust settles in the aftermath of the publication of the SDSR, Ian Godden A|D|S Chairman gives his opinion… Last week (18 –
Yesterday’s Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) announcement has set out the Coalition Government’s plan for the future of UK defence, at home and abroad.
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