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U.S. military turns to TV for surveillance technology The Air Force is looking at the technology that powers NFL broadcasts and TV news to see if it can be used to catalog information from the cameras of its drone fleet.
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Document Date: 2011-04-14 14:03:39


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Kandahar / Las Vegas / Washington / /

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Lockheed Martin / Los Angeles Times / ESPN / Harris Corp. / Rand Corp. / /

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Pakistan / United States / Afghanistan / Iraq / /

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defense contractor / similar technology / surveillance technology / satellite experts / examined video applications / video exhibit their products / /

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Afghan desert / /

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Army / National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency / Central Intelligence Agency / National Assn / Air Force / National Football League / U.S. military / /

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Carl Rhodes / John Madden-style / John Delay / Michael O'Neal / Julian E. Barnes / David Zucchino / Brett Favre / David S. Cloud / James Poss / /

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Major General / defense contractor / researcher / director of strategy / particular player / spy / analyst / /

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U-2 / /

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Los Angeles Times / /

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the NFL / NFL / /

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