Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Awesome Software Platform Used In Locating IEDs In Afghanistan

Military Has To Fight To Purchase Lauded IED Buster -- Washington Times

‘Awesome’ software platform left out of standard budget.

U.S. commanders increasingly are turning to a relatively obscure battlefield detective to find buried bombs, a major killer of Americans in Afghanistan.

But getting permission to buy the detection system has not been easy, a congressman says.

The detective is not a sniffer dog, surveillance gear or metal detector. It is a software platform called Palantir that allows intelligence analysts to quickly mine streams of war-fighting data and calculate likely spots where the Taliban are hiding improvised explosive devices (IEDs) to attack allied convoys.

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My Comment: Palantir's website is here. The work that they are doing is easy.

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