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The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
From storytelling to artificial intelligence to podcasting, the MW19 conference offered attendees a wide array of discussion points!
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
The 192nd Intelligence Squadron worked together with the Civil Air Patrol during the Commonwealth Guardian exercise to fulfill a joint tasking utilizing Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation Portable technology. The mission entailed disaster assessment for the simulated winter weather scenario at six locations: two near Norton City, and four between Bristol and Montgomery, Va., along interstate 81. In a real world situation, this capability allows leadership to understand the extent of the damage across the state, and can assist in deciding where to allocate resources and personnel. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Meaghan E. M. Selki / Virginia National Guard)
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
A gift from a co-worker to say thank you for the help. I was concerned he was not happy with me and sending me poisoned food gifts. I got three but with that accompanying note, I had to let two of my colleagues try the other two first. They lived.
me and my brother
made in june..we had some fun together :)
anyway, i want to tell you something!!
last week it was my last schoolday, we had our assesment to get our propaedeutic.
AND I MADE IT!... :D
© Brensel Fotografie
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
A billion people in India will go online in the next decade. CMU’s alumni living there are not only shaping their future but that of the world. As part of CMU President Suresh’s first official visit events including panel discussions and a gala dinner took place.
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Oracle Business Intelligence is a complete, open, and architecturally unified business intelligence system for the enterprise that delivers abilities for reporting, ad hoc query and analysis, online analytical processing (OLAP), dashboards, and scorecards. JMRI provides solutions based on Oracle Business Intelligence to banks.
The modern Intelligence Corps was founded 19 July 1940 and, sidestepping a move to disband it in 1968, is still in existence today. The rose was an Elizabethan symbol of secrecy (as in sub rosa, under the rose). The combination of laurel leaves and rose, gives the regimental quick march its name 'The "Rose & Laurel' (aka "Rose & Grovel). The badge is often referred to as the "Flaming Cabbage", the rose being red in the regimental crest.
Here is a banner for the cover I did for the current White Paper put out by ILTA.
I'm posting it to my blog. (sorry for the double art).
© Thomas Boucher
Maj. Gen. Robert Walters relinquished command of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence to Maj. Gen. Laura Potter in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field July 19, 2019. The ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, commanding general of the Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Photos showing impressions of the Ars Electronica Garden Berlin: "Artificial Reality – Virtual Intelligence" by University of Applied Science Berlin – School of Culture and Design, Department of Communication Design (DE).
As our environment undergoes its digital transformation, what might be understood as ’objective’ reality is increasingly being modified by a superimposed virtual realm. Virtual reality and mixed reality technologies are laying the foundation for a transition to a new form of mass media. At the same time a global pandemic has subjected the dream of a new virtual and networked world to a wake-up call. Social distancing temporarily shuttered cultural spaces and educational institutions, and the need for virtual spaces and meeting places continues to grow. What do these worlds look like? Which rules should apply to them? Who is allowed to participate in them? The exhibition ARTIFICIAL REALITY – VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE showcases student projects that deal with these questions: By means of a Brain Computer Interface, the emotional state of the participant influences the perception of the virtual world. The exhibition explores the limits of human cognition by linking the physically experienced environment and a simultaneously projected minimally altered VR environment, resulting in a form of psychic dissonance. Ongoing dialogue with a voice assistance system creates new virtual worlds and reproduces the themes of power and powerlessness vis-à -vis an omnipresent intelligent machine. The works, all created during the Corona pandemic in distance learning programs, address relevant social issues raised by digital transformation processes: ARTIFICIAL REALITY BIG ART GENERATIVE DATA and VIRTUAL INTELLIGENCE.
Credit: Franziska Baur
The 304th Military Intelligence Battalion held their second annual MI Warrior Competition on Warrior Field Feb. 21, 2019. Five person teams had to complete 102 reps of the straight-bar deadlift, 101 reps of the barbell military press, complete 304 meters of the farmer's carry with a hex bar, 304 meters of a burpee long jump and 1.11 mile run. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Maj. Gen. Robert Walters relinquished command of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center of Excellence to Maj. Gen. Laura Potter in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field July 19, 2019. The ceremony was hosted by Lt. Gen. Michael Lundy, commanding general of the Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)