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- coming in from the cold: The Congo Crisis: The Assassination of Patrice Lumumba
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- On this episode of Coming in from the Cold, Pamela Faber returns along with Judd Devermont the director of the Africa Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). They discuss the Assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first elected Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and its implications for Central Africa.
- . Faber has conducted multi-year monitoring and evaluation (M&E) projects on USG counterterrorism programs, which have involved extensive fieldwork in Africa. Additional Reading “Interview
- coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Rejecting the Inconceivable
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- Ken Gause and Ralph Espach return, to continue the story of how the U.S. government responded to UFO sightings in the mid-1900s.
- at CNA. He is an expert in U.S.-Latin America security relations, climate change and security, and security cooperation monitoring and assessment. His 2016 book, "The Dilemma of Lawlessness" from
- coming in from the cold: The UFO Phenomenon: Dealing with the Inconceivable
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- In 1947 Kenneth Arnold, a salesman from Boise, Idaho, was flying over Washington State in a private plane. Sometime around 3 p.m., Arnold saw a series of bright flashing lights and a group of nine flying objects moving in formation. He said the objects moved as though “skipping on water.” The media took the image and ran with it. The term “flying saucers” was born. This was the beginning of a wave of UFO sightings. During the following month, newspapers covered more than 850 UFO cases in over 90 cities across the U.S. and Canada. These reported sightings alarmed the U.S. national security establishment. Just what was going on in the skies over North America? Guests Ken Gause and Ralph Espach join Bill to discuss this wave of UFO sightings and the response of the U.S. Government.
- is director of Latin American Strategic Affairs at CNA. He is an expert in U.S.-Latin America security relations, climate change and security, and security cooperation monitoring and assessment. His 2016
- ai and autonomy in russia: Special Issue, September 8, 2022
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- September 8, 2022 issue features translations of several Russian military journal articles that reflect on the use of AI and autonomy. All have been written since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
- are then determined. Improving the camouflage for troops and facilities should be aimed at hiding the unmasking signs of their deployment and operations, which requires constant monitoring of their timeliness
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 42, July 18, 2022
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- for monitoring and response. But, as discussed in past issues of AI in Russia , the Russian government recently balked at the growing cost of the program in Russia’s regions. MChS has sought
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 34, March 21, 2022
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- coming from the control and measuring equipment available at the facilities, including streaming scanning, vehicle weight and size measurements, and radiation monitoring. The proposal indicates the use
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 31, February 7, 2022
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- and obstacle data with other UGVs. RUSSIAN MILITARY USES ORLAN-10 UAV IN KAZAKHSTAN According to an official MOD press release, Russian CSTO peacekeepers in Kazakhstan conducted round-the-clock monitoring
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 20, August 11, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 20, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- , a product can be switched to a specified model for testing, significantly reducing the development and finalization time of new equipment. During operation, real-time monitoring can be achieved
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 10, March 10, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 10, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- key technology program for “deep-sea technology and equipment development.” The Changyuan deep-sea mining transport system reportedly achieves “system monitoring, intelligent regulation and early
- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 6, January 13, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 6, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- Post reports that the robot, designed to be used on factory assembly lines, can recognize the intention of its human coworker by monitoring the coworker’s brain waves and signals from the coworker