Sentences with phrase «developing new weapons systems»

The government in ancient Jerusalem was busy doing the things governments do: deploying ambassadors, developing new weapons systems, designing new technologies, dealing with cost overruns, securing more funding, levying taxes and holding press conferences.
While developing new weapon systems, both LAWS as well as weapon systems with more advanced autonomous functions in general, states should remain within the boundaries of international law.

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Russian President Putin announces his country has developed new nuclear - capable weapons that he says renders defense systems «useless,» reports «Squawk Box's» Andrew Ross Sorkin.
One major concern for deploying learning weapons systems is that they can not be adequately tested, verified or validated because they are constantly changing, developing new capacities, and are not static traditional systems.
We should never forget that threats are launched at us secretly, new weapons systems and tactics are developed secretly, and countries or terrorist groups that plan attacks or operations against us do so in secrecy.
A new study of fetal tissue has revealed one way the developing immune system keeps itself in check: by interrupting the production of a key weapon in the body's arsenal against invaders.
New characters are constantly being added to the roster — each of which has their own skill tree to develop, weapons to assign, levels to grow, and more; characters can perform better if their bonds grow with other allies (something that can be achieved by utilising the pairing up system during battles); there are special attacks that need to be charged in order to be used; and so much more that we simply don't have the room to talk about.
Unlike other large sectors of the economy such as retail, general manufacturing, media, or technology, the ~ $ 1.5 trillion aerospace, defence and government (ADG) market is driven by «programmes», often large and long - term activities such as those to develop and field a new type of commercial aircraft or weapon system, manage a government information technology architecture, or support military forces deployed overseas.
He highlighted the need for a clear norm to ban the weapons through new international law and cautioned against adopting a wait - and - see approach that allows unsafe systems to be developed and fielded.
... New Zealand will develop a position on [lethal autonomous weapons systems] in concert with other governments when the international community is clearer about their potential impact and when there is a clearer understanding about how a line could be drawn between automated and autonomous weapons
Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) 05/2007 — 01/2010 Imaging Science and Information Systems Center — Insert Title • Train, supervise, and assure the work quality of a team of 3 - 6 regional analysts • Write analytical summaries of open source collections of biological threats and other national security threats • Develop and refine indication and warning methodologies and taxonomies for biological and radiological threats • Offer guidance and expertise on intelligence community interagency fusion cell for H1N1 «swine flu» • Assist in research and development work on plant health project • Conduct case studies on state and non-state actor biological weapons programs and orphan source radiological incidents • Participate in multi-agency tracking of nuclear proliferation activities in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East • Perform project lead duties, participate in the selection process of new employees, and assist with performance appraisals • Awarded the National Intelligence Medallion for organizational work on Project Argus
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