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Introduction to Sensors in the Federal Government

Introduction to Sensors in the Federal Government. 2007. Some Federal Sensor Needs in the News. Weather monitoring; hurricane tracking; tornado hunting Climate change measuring IED detection Ship container examination Electronic virus detection CBW agent detection

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Introduction to Sensors in the Federal Government

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  1. Introduction to Sensors in the Federal Government 2007

  2. Some Federal Sensor Needs in the News • Weather monitoring; hurricane tracking; tornado hunting • Climate change measuring • IED detection • Ship container examination • Electronic virus detection • CBW agent detection • Auto crash warning systems • Electronic battlespace management

  3. NASA Totally Dependent on Sensors • Spaceship Atlantis sits on KSC pad because of failure of fluid level sensor • High performance telescopes & sensors key to study of distant galaxies and looking for extraterrestrial life • Superior proximity sensors needed for robots on Mars

  4. Sensors in the FLC MAR • All FLC MAR labs are involved in sensor technologies • Some labs focus directly on new sensor development • In many cases, the Government sensor needs are the most demanding

  5. Some FLC MAR Foci on Sensors • FDA: Lead in toys; botulism in meat; contamination in drugs • NIH: Early detection; biomedical imaging; Blood analyses • DOT: Intelligent transportation systems • NIOSH: Hazardous materials in workplace • NIST: Time; materials measurements; metrology; NANO • EPA: Soil, air & water analyses

  6. MoreFLC MAR Foci on Sensors • MDA: Detect, track & strike missiles • NGA: Remote monitoring • NRL: Acoustic detection of underseas objects • NSA: Anomaly detection; pattern ID • USDA: Biohazard detection; Nutrient measurements • NOAA: Weather conditions & patterns

  7. Still MoreFLC MAR Foci on Sensors • DHS: Border intrusion; Anthrax in the mail; Radiation • Army: Night vision • DOJ: ID the individual • FBI: Forensics • DOD: ID targets, threats; Distinguish between friend & foe; Non- destructive testing; Systems operating parameters

  8. …. And the DOD also Wants NON-Detection Technology • Camouflage • Stealth • Transparency to sonar • Holographic positional mirage diversion • Decoys

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