Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 24, 2012

The Patriot Missile System provides defense of critical assets and maneuver forces belonging to the corps and to echelons above corps against aircraft, cruise missiles and tactical ballistic missiles. US Army

Gamers Are Enlisted To Battle Bugs In Military Weapons -- MSNBC/Innovation

DARPA wants help with software problems from thousands of online players

Software bugs can prove deadly on the battlefield — a lesson learned when a buggy Patriot missile defense system failed to intercept a Scud missile that killed 28 American soldiers during the first Gulf War in 1991. To prevent such weapons disasters, the U.S. military wants to transform dull bug-hunting tasks into fun problem-solving games that attract swarms of online players.

The idea cooked up by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Defense Department's research arm, follows in the spirit of the "gamification" trend that transforms ordinary or routine activities into entertaining ones. Each game would be tailored around common bugs or problems in the software programs that control modern military weapons.

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MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE NEWS BRIEFS

Year of The Water Dragon: 12 Chinese Maritime Developments to Look for in 2012 -- Wall Street Journal

N. Korean air force conducts more training: report -- AFP

The Saudi-Iranian Rivalry and the Future of Middle East Security
-- Strategic Studies Institute

Russia to Receive 30 Vityaz Air Defense Systems by 2020 -- RIA Novosti

Russia to Ready Eight Ballistic Missile Subs
-- Global Security Newswire

Russian Defense Ministry Signs Bulava Missile Contract -- RIA Novosti

Russia to amend its armament program
-- Voice of Russia

Group of Eight Nations Discuss North Korean, Iranian Nuclear Developments -- Global Security Newswire

BAE Systems says Oman requests more Typhoon details -- AFP

Investigating espionage, Canada's military conducts security sweep at Halifax naval base -- Globe and Mail

EADS Eyes the Future
-- Defense News

Mkt for military satellite communications to reach $ 9 bn -- Economic Times

NATO official previews Chicago summit -- Stars and Stripes/AP

Exclusive: Army Kills Humvee Upgrade Program; Shifts Dollars To JLTV
-- Aol Defense

Navy confirms 3rd carrier for SD Bay by 2016
-- UT San Diego

New JSF Software Boasts Voice Commands; It's Not Siri But... -- Aol Defense

Video: DARPA Rubs a Flame With an Electric Wand to Extinguish It -- Popular Science

A Stealthy, Worm-Shaped, Spying Airship. What? -- Defense Tech

Homeland Security Wants to Spy on 4 Square Miles at Once -- Danger Room

Migrants Make Better Soldiers
-- Strategy Page

New Concept Emphasizes Joint Force’s Speed, Synergy -- US Department of Defense

DoD Lists Key Needed Capabilities -- Defense News

Panetta, Executives Discuss Industrial Base, Exports, Jobs
-- Defense News

Worried About Pay and Benefit Cuts in 2012? -- Military.com

The military video scandal you haven't heard about -- Sacramento Bee

US military hearing recommends court-martial for soldier over suicide in Afghanistan -- Washington Post/AP

Marine's trial ends without a conviction in 2005 Iraq killings -- L.A. Times

The Obama Way of War
-- Thomas Donnelly, Weekly Standard

America reorders its defense for Asia-Pacific -- Harsh V. Pant, Japan Times

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