Sentences with phrase «surveillance network»

He wants to earn international support to develop a worldwide surveillance network that would replace putting agents on the ground.
«The 21st Space Wing, using its global Space Surveillance Network of ground - and space - based radar and optical sensors, is tracking Tiangong - 1,» Diana McKissock, a flight lead with the US Air Force's 18th Space Control Squadron, told Business Insider in an email.
Laboratories in the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance Network closely monitor influenza viruses worldwide and will remain vigilant for any further changes in the virus that may have public health significance.
And the basic political thrust — that the NSA has developed an unprecedented global surveillance network without accountability, that one nerdy 29 - year - old revealed it at great personal risk — is not untrue.
According to the official Canine Influenza Virus Surveillance Network numbers, in Chicago 820 dogs have tested positive.
Because bartonellosis cases also spike a few months after rising temperatures are registered, there is time to spray for sand flies in endemic areas, said Nelson Solórzano, who heads the bartonellosis unit at the hospital in Caraz The best investment now, Wilson said, would be in setting up regional surveillance networks of climatologists, entomologists and experts in human, animal and even plant diseases.
«We've been building up our national surveillance network for these diseases, which was a huge task.
The U.S. Space Surveillance Network tracks all man - made objects down to baseball - size fragments (10 centimeters wide).
Play as Hope, a woman trying to escape a totalitarian state by hacking an elaborate surveillance network and traversing an intricate web of danger and deception in Republique.
The viewer is invited to think about how we can live in a society with diverse surveillance networks without contributing to the inequalities that surveillance produces.
Source: Monitoring stations in or nearest to each city as reported by the National Air Pollution Surveillance Network.
In a new study published in the Vet Record, researchers from the University's Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET) have used electronic health records from UK veterinary practices to analyse cases of chocolate ingestion in dogs.
The new position expands on this by suggesting new opportunities to modernise and optimise the existing surveillance network through:
M inevitably describes the massive surveillance network that C is building as «George Orwell's worst nightmare.»
After a year of evidence gathering and analysis the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has set out its comprehensive vision for animal health and disease monitoring in the UK and is calling on UK Governments to modernise and enhance the current surveillance networks.
Buoyed by China's plans to build a ubiquitous CCTV surveillance network, investors are pouring money into face ID start - ups.
The New York Police Department's (NYPD) Lower Manhattan Security Initiative (LMSI) is a high - tech surveillance network carpeting much of the city.
Confronting these diseases will require greatly expanded surveillance networks; Brownsville amply illustrates the inadequacies of the existing system.
Local and state - based public health surveillance networks track flulike symptoms and are often the first to see outbreaks with pandemic potential.
Researchers determined whom to contact based on records collected by a CDC surveillance project known as the Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet), which collects reports of lab - confirmed infections caused by 10 different organisms.
«If we're going to try and get the most out of it, we really do need to maintain it as a Space Surveillance Network resource,» he says.
The U.S. Space Surveillance Network routinely tracks these objects.
Gabriel and Michael, who may have inherited their father's gifts, have always protected themselves by living «off the Grid» — that is, invisible to the real - life surveillance networks that monitor people in our modern society.
• Maintaining the current level of Government resource spent on the scanning surveillance networks
«Until now, BVA has always championed a robust surveillance network, but we've never set out our vision for how surveillance in the UK should look.
«We also call on the UK Governments to work collaboratively with the profession to modernise and enhance the UK's disease surveillance networks across all species.
With this in mind, the BVA position paper aims to identify areas in current Government surveillance networks that could be improved, and how all vets can derive increased value by contributing to animal health and disease monitoring activities and using the reports generated.»
Trevor Paglen: The artist presents photographs documenting surveillance networks, like geopositional satellites, drones and military communications outposts.
The comms biz was part of the NSA's PRISM surveillance network, which punted emails, chat logs, VoIP traffic, files transfers, and other private stuff at the American intelligence agency — and Microsoft was a founding member of PRISM back in 2007.
Canine influenza virus surveillance network: recent H3N2 testing summary 8/16/2016 - 9/30/2016 (last 45 days).
The agency has partnered with the Mexican Secretariat of Health to establish the Border Infectious Disease Surveillance network to identify and control outbreaks early.
By hacking into the nation's elaborate surveillance network and taking control, you guide Hope through a web of danger and deception across five thrilling episodes.
The agency plans to double the number of sites in the Emerging Infections Program — a research and surveillance network of labs, clinics, and state health departments — from 10 to 20.
Data was from monitoring stations in or nearest to each city and reported by the National Air Pollution Surveillance Network.
Prof. Alan Radford is the academic lead of the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network (SAVSNET), an initiative from the University of Liverpool.
They're designed to boost the existing Space Surveillance Network, which includes 29 ground - based Department of Defense (DOD) and privately / foreign owned radar and optical sensors, at 17 worldwide locations; plus a communications network, and primary and alternate operations centers for data processing.
Spectre cleverly builds that conceit into the story by having a weasely bureaucrat (Andrew Scott, aka Sherlock scoundrel Moriarty) scheme to mothball the Double - 0 division and consolidate British intelligence under one massive global surveillance network.
The Space Surveillance Network (SSN) keeps track of how much debris is out there and who's responsible for it.
China's surveillance networks are believed to be some of the largest and most ambitious in the world — in just a decade, the country has gone from having virtually no surveillance cameras to some 20 million, according to NPR.
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization are the organizations we think of first when it comes to containing a pandemic, the greatest asset in any surveillance network is always going to be your local health department, where the signs of an outbreak are going to be registered first.
• ON THE WEB A decade after the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., how have passenger - screening systems, surveillance networks and military technologies evolved?
Lips and her colleagues hope to establish a surveillance network to monitor wild salamander and newt populations for signs of the fungus.
PAHO asks Mexico's focal point if it can post a notice about the outbreak in WHO's surveillance network's Event Information System (EIS).
By analyzing data gathered from 80 countries by the World Health Organization's Global Influenza Surveillance Network, he and his team found that the flu viruses continuously circulate among a group of countries including China, South Korea, Singapore, and the Philippines.
This special issue of Science focuses on diverse areas where public health can be improved by making better use of the resources we have in our grasp, ranging from tailoring engineering projects to meet the needs of material - and infrastructure - limited regions, to building a surveillance network for the detection of drug resistance, to empowering women.
Kelso notes that the creators of the CubeSat standard chose the 10 - centimeter unit size based largely on what the community understood the Pentagon's Space Surveillance Network could track — because knowing a satellite's location is key to using it.
It can collect data faster for dimmer objects than existing telescopes in the Space Surveillance Network.
The Air Force keeps a catalogue of all known orbiting objects through its Space Surveillance Network, an integrated system of ground - and space - based telescopes and radar.
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