Still scratching your head over the defense budget under the new administration and possible sequestration? Does the SecDef keep you guessing?
All we know is that there is a lot of change going on. But one thing remains true: We must be vigilant in seeking technology that helps us lower costs and increase our intelligence with minimal roll-out, or budgetary, pains.
The Voxida digital communications recording systems (DVRS) manufactured by Accurate Always, Inc. are field-proven and engineered to analyze radio, telephone, analog, digital, radar, video and VoIP communications with a rapid rollout. Used to record telemetry, test ranges, remote installations and other classified requirements, they are agile and trusted. All DVRS components are COTS or MCOTS. As such, Accurate Always projects continued growth in the area of communication recording and monitoring and Voxida remains a valuable asset, regardless of funding realities.
But, there's always the question of future warfare technology. With the current commitment to exploring solutions with less environmental impact, we have been looking for additional options. While this idea is early stage, and not developed by Accurate Always, there is a new technology- a green bomb- that may address funding uncertainty and green initiatives in these times.
We may have already said too much, but we highly recommend downloading the PDF that addresses the green face of the modern war space. Please share with your colleagues or in your next planning conference. Yeah, you can thank us later.
I heard that our new administration will focus on the development of ultraprecise weapon instead of today's all-killing nuclear missiles.
I vote for moss bombs, this requires just a GPS receiver for pointing. And a bit more beer... for bravery :)
Posted by: Helen Brook | 05/21/2009 at 04:40 AM
Thank you for this very well thought out plan for the future of warfare. I can't wait to share this at our next focus group. I will bring the PDF and several, very carefully filled balloons.
Posted by: Jim Thomas Scott | 05/11/2009 at 10:25 PM