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September 7th, 2007
Army revamp to boost IT spend
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Drost also highlighted intelligence assets and information and telecommunications as key priority areas. Although Shoke says a discussion on specific technology would be premature, Drost says the general requirement for intelligence assets included sensor technology. This includes robotics and nanotechnology, reconnaissance capabilities, such as manned and unmanned, armed and unarmed ground and air vehicles, as well as the necessary "fusion capabilities" to access information vertically and horizontally.
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