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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Wiretapping a Mind

You can not make this stuff up.

A new system that monitors the brain activity of soldiers in the field could improve the way that troops process information and make decisions. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Army and Honeywell are working on the wireless technology.

The augmented cognition system uses neuro-physiological sensors that assess a warfighter’s attention by measuring and recording brain activity and body responses, including heart rate, and adapting to his preferred learning style.

Using that data, the system will then influence the way the soldier gets information, according to a Jan. 17 statement from the Army’s Natick Soldier Center in Natick, Mass. The technology will help individual warfighters determine the most important information available and decide the best course of action in varying environments.

“The technology we are developing will ultimately help warfighters when they are faced with information overload, especially under stress, and will significantly improve mission performance,” said Henry Girolamo, the Natick Soldier Center’s DARPA agent for the Army’s Augmented Cognition Program.

The system will be primarily closed-loop, which means it will interpret a soldier's cognitive, emotional, and physical state and then prioritize information through the system for the solider alone. But it can be designed to be open-looped, meaning it would funnel information from the warfighter to someone in another location.

The wireless technology will be integrated into communications, computer, and intelligence systems under development in the Army’s Future Force Warrior, a program that uses next-generation protection, communications and firepower technologies that makes soldiers better protected and lethal in combat. The service hopes to incorporate the technology into Future Force Warrior by 2007.


More millions billions of taxpayer dollars into the hands of Patriotic Private Contractor Free Enterprise! You can tell I'm excited.

On the one hand, if it works, instead of actually, you know, talking to the troops, the officer can simply monitor their mental state by an implanted chip.

Of course, this could be used with civilians in conjunction with passports, drivers licenses, or airline boarding passes to ensure that only those with Dear Leader loving non-terra'ist inclinations travel abroad, drive vehicles, or are allowed to cross state lines.

The Free Enterprise applications are enormous. Finally, companies can be sure only workers with the Right Attitude get promoted!

On the other hand, it could be just a tremendous boondoggle that Darth Rumsfeld would rather throw money at instead of giving effective body armor to our troops or steel plating for HumVees, because it profits his pals and sends more money wending its secret ways into his own pocket.

On the other hand (there being no defined limit of hands in a multiverse), it could be both a scam if it doesn't work and a much bigger scam if it does.

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