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The Promise and Pitfalls of Extended Reality in Naval Training
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This summary discusses the use of extended reality, a broad term for virtual, augmented and mixed/merged reality, and its potential for naval training.
Alternative 911 Dispatch Models
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This guide identifies examples of successful alternative diversion models throughout the country to aid police agencies and community organizations.
AI/ML Risk Management Approach for Federal Agencies
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CNA's Performance, Architecture, Criticality, and Evolvability (PACE) concept captures key risk components throughout an application’s life cycle.
The Future of US Alliances and Partnerships: A Data Science Approach
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CNA experts in data science and in national security strategy have come together to develop a more rigorous and quantified approach to U.S. alliances and partnerships by harnessing the tools of data science to build stronger U.S. alliances and partnerships.
Maintaining an Equity Lens Fact Sheet
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There is a growing awareness that equity is not equality, focusing more specifically on fairness and justice. While not all inequities can be identified and eliminated, organizations can view all aspects of their disaster response and recovery with an equity lens. This simply process of asking the right questions before, during, and after response and recovery keeps equity issues at the forefront and can help organizations get to a place where equity is built into all disaster relief processes, systems, and programs.
MERLIN: Wargaming Cyber Operations to Transform All-Domain Warfare
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Merlin is a cyber module for wargaming designed to bring cyberspace operators and traditional warfare operators together to innovate and address gaps.
Guidance on the Collection and Use of Officer Injury Data Bulletin
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As part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance-funded initiative Using Analytics to Improve Officer Safety, CNA's Center for Justice Research and Innovation produced this bulletin to serve as an accessible resource to support law enforcement agencies in collecting detailed and informative officer injury data. Visit CNA's Officer Safety and Wellness page to learn more about our analytics work.
Leading the Cybersecurity Strategy in the Public Sector
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CNA is a widely recognized leader in researching and applying industry trends, developing sound policies, conducting futures planning, and designing systems strategically. CN supports our clients and partners in strategic planning for cybersecurity, identity and access management (IAM), information exchange, and advanced technology capabilities in emerging technologies.
Leading the Industry in Public Safety and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
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Organizations are grappling with decisions about how best to integrate UAS technology safely and efficiently into their operations and their communities. This push to integrate new technology is not a new one; over the last few years police forces across the country have worked through numerous challenges in their mission to integrate body-worn cameras (BWCs) into their operations and procedures.
Using Unmanned Systems for Safety and Security
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The rapid proliferation of unmanned systems designed for air, land, and water (represented by the term "UxS") ranges from low-end commercial platforms suitable for hobbyists to high-end platforms appropriate for jurisdictional and organizational use. Public safety and security professionals can leverage these diverse and powerful systems for meeting their public safety and security objectives – and are already doing so in missions such as firefighting, special event security, law enforcement, and patrol via air, land, and water. However, CNA believes that long before an organization begins to explore specific systems, it should begin with analysis and generation of requirements.