Government Camp Students Learn New Technology for National Security
July 26, 2010
Government camp students.
Photo: Chris Decker
Government technology looks different today than it did just a decade ago. This year, more than 30 students who enrolled in Regent University's Government Camp were given an insider's look at the new technology used for national security and counterterrorism. After experiencing a week of presentations from military experts and visits to high-profile security installations, these students walked away infused with an understanding of how systems such as 3-D facial recognition, autonomous robots, brainwave analysis and more help protect and defend America today.
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