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Raleigh News and Observer / AP (12/27/2002)
Atomic energy lab receives first samples from Iraq
David Kay says samples unlikely to make an impression.
http://24hour.newsobserver.com/24hour/world/story/678019p-5049970c.html

The Jerusalem Post (12/19/2002)
'He who commands the sea...'
Yonah Alexander And Tyler Richardson discuss the maritime dangers of national security.

UPI (12/17/2002)
Outside View: High seas terror
Yonah Alexander and Tyler Richardson discuss the possibilities of future maritime disasters.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20021217-103017-6390r

Bloomberg News (12/17/2002)
Skepticism about Iraq's truth-telling well-founded, Powell says
"Private interviews give inspectors their best chance to discover whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction," says David Kay.

AP (12/16/2002)
Atomic energy lab receives first samples from Iraq
Kay says Saddam is just "buying time."
http://24hour.newsobserver.com/24hour/world/story/678019p-5049970c.html

Sunday Times (London) (12/15/2002)
Bush, you were too clever by half
David Kay, a former weapons inspector, has little doubt about Saddam's capacity for evil.

NPR (12/9/2002)
Iraq's Weapons Declaration
David Kay is interviewed by Frank Stasio on NPR.

LA Times (12/9/2002)
Few to See Full Iraqi Report
David Kay talks about the need to look "behind" the Iraqi report and what it doesn't say.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/la-fg-usiraq9dec09001448.story

NBC Meet the Press (12/8/2002)
Interview of David Kay
David Kay shares his views on the report of the Iraqi weapons inspection.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/meetpress_front.asp

The Washington Times (12/8/2002)
Counterterrorism
Yonah Alexander and Dean C. Alexander op-ed Post 9/11 may be designated as the Homeland Security Business Age — the successor to the Internet boom and bust.
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20021208-27352808.htm

The Star Tribune (12/7/2002)
Few expect Iraq report to be the whole truth
David Kay shares his perspective.
http://www.startribune.com/stories/484/3481073.html

The News and Observer-Raleigh, NC (12/7/2002)
Many prepared to doubt Iraq's report
David Kay comments on the Iraq report on it's weapons of mass destruction.
http://24hour.newsobserver.com/front/story/1999897p-1941714c.html

The Sacramento Bee (12/7/2002)
Truthful report by Iraq doubtful
David Kay expresses doubt.
http://www.sacbee.com/content/politics/story/5497507p-6480316c.html

The Washington Post (12/5/2002)
Persistent Or Pushover: Views of Blix's Record Vary
David Kay recounts a disagreement with Blix on their last arms inspection visit to Iraq.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A11266-2002Dec4?language=printer

The Ottawa Citizen (12/4/2002)
Inspectors have tricky job of pleasing two masters
David Kay in Iraq in 1991.
http://www.canada.com/search/story.aspx?id=c3539d9f-e1f5-4ced-996b-3d275a10e257

CNBC (12/3/2002)
Progress of weapons inspections in Iraq
David Kay in interviewed by Sue Herera on how he thinks the weapons inspection in Iraq is going.

The Economist (11/30/2002)
Scrambling for Security
Dr. Stephen Prior says the effectiveness of the small pox vacinations have not been tested on humans.

AP (11/27/2002)
Iraq Seen As a Weapons Turning Point
David Kay talks about the current inspections taking place in Iraq. By Donna Bryson
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-iraq-other-lessons1127nov26,0,5174105.story

Buchanan & Press (11/27/2002)
UN weapons inspectors resumed their work in Iraq today
David Kay talks with Pat Buchanan and Bill Press.

AP (11/25/2002)
Mystery surrounds Bin Laden
Mike Swetnam quoted in the Santa Fe New Mexican.
http://www.sfnewmexican.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=6092346&BRD=2144&PAG=461&dept_id=367954&rfi=8

CNBC (11/25/2002)
Former UN weapons inspector David Kay talks about
current inspection team in Iraq. Forrest Sawyer interviews David Kay.

NBC Nightly News (11/25/2002)
David Kay, former chief UN weapons inspector talks about how inspections
might proceed in Iraq. Matt Lauer interviews David Kay.

Fox News (11/20/2002)
Can the CIA buy their way to bin Laden?
Michael Swetnam appears on Fox News
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,71023,00.html

New York Post (11/18/2002)
Saddam desperately seeking uranium
"Saddam Hussein has been stepping up his attempts to purchase weapons-grade uranium on the black market," says David Kay.
http://www.nypost.com/news/worldnews/62382.htm

The Washington Times (11/18/2002)
Nixing Saddam's nuclear weapons plans
"As long as that government is not willing to give up its weapons of mass destruction program," Kay testified to Congress, "it just is not credible that inspectors by themselves will be able to do that against their determined opponent." Article by Jonah Goldberg
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/commentary-20021118125152.htm

The Seattle Times (11/17/2002)
Bin Laden's fabled past remains as elusive as he is
Michael Swetnam comments on the illusiveness of Bin Laden.
http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=binladen17&date=

The Richmond Times (11/17/2002)
Bin Laden shrouded in mystery, myth-making
Michael Swetnam quoted again.
http://www.timesdispatch.com/frontpage/MGB7NSNBM8D.html

The Arizona Republic (11/17/2002)
bin Laden is engulfed in a myth-making mist
Michael Swetnam talks about the myths surrounding bin Laden.

The Washington Post (11/17/2002)
With More at Stake, Less Will Be Verified
David Kay gives an historical perspective on the inspections to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A61790-2002Nov15.html

The Union Times (11/17/2002)
World’s most wanted man remains mythical to friend, foe
Swetnam talks about the myths about Bin Laden.
http://www.theunionleader.com/terror_show.html?article=15855

Boston Globe (11/13/2002)
Nations press Hussein to disarm
David Kay comments on the weapons inspection in Iraq.
http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/317/nation/Nations_press_Hussein_to_disarmP.shtml

NPR (11/11/2002)
Weapons Inspections in Iraq
David Kay is interviewed on NPR on the role of UN weapons inspectors in Iraq and the Iraqi response to them.
http://discover.npr.org/features/feature.jhtml?wfId=839313

USA Today (11/8/2002)
Iraqis expert at blocking inspectors
David Kay say "the Iraqis use a variety of techniques to frustrate inspectors."
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2002-11-07-inspector-usat_x.htm

The Guardian (11/8/2002)
Can Blix nix Iraq's tricks?
David Kay discusses his experience as a weapons inspector in Iraq.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,835856,00.html

UPI Science News (11/6/2002)
Blimps could aid homeland security
Panel dicusses the use of airships in homeland security.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20021106-033801-2399r

The Washington Times (11/5/2002)
No way to run reconstruction
Gary Anderson writes an OpEd comparing Iraq and what took place in the 1940s regarding Nazi Germany.
http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20021105-3473453.htm

The Washington Post (10/31/2002)
Bracing for 'Primordial Combat'
Gary Anderson is quoted on briefing the Pentagon on the results of a two-year urban warfare analysis.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43579-2002Oct30.html

ABC News (10/29/2002)
Stronger Than Heroin
Col. Gary Anderson comments in response to the use of a gas in the Russian hostage situation. He says the Pentagon has explored "mobility denial in Urban Warfare, using a foam 10 times more slippery than ice."
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/wnt/DailyNews/poisongas021029.html

The Scientist (10/28/2002)
Seeking Smart Drugs
Dennis McBride cites three major reasons the military seeks to understand human performance.

Morning Edition: October 23, 2002 (10/23/2002)
Analysis : Deficiencies In The U.S. Military's Ability To Fight An Urban War
From the Pentagon, NPR's Tom Gjelten reports on the possibility that U.S. troops would have to fight Iraqi troops in Baghdad if the United States invades that country. But training for urban warfare has not been a top priority for U.S. troops, and war-games have brought out deficiencies in the United States' ability to fight in cities. Col. Gary Anderson is interviewed.
http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/transcripts/2002/oct/021023.gjelten.html

The Washington Times (10/20/2002)
Maritime terrorism next?
Yonah Alexander & Tyler Richardson focus attention on the maritime vulnerability of the homeland.
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20021020-37154486.htm

The Baltimore Sun (10/13/2002)
Al-Qaida messages are thought to be reassurances to members
Michael Swetnam says, "the terror organization (al Qaida) is feeling pressed to keep its image alive even though senior operatives are forced to lie low." Also appearing in The Arizona Republic, Associated Press, The Billings Gazette, Fox News, The News & Observer, The Orlando Sentinel,The Press-Enterprise, The Sacramento Bee, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer and The (South Florida) Sun-Sentinel.
http://mv.sunspot.net/news/nationworld/bal-te.qaida13oct13,0,4435942.story?coll=bal%2Dnationworld%2D

CNSNews (10/9/2002)
Britain May Vaccinate Entire Population In Event Of Attack
Mike Wendling of CNSNews writes about "inoculating the country's (Britain) entire population against smallpox in the event of a terrorist attack." He quotes "scientists" (Stephen Prior)at Potomac Institute.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewForeignBureaus.asp?Page=\\ForeignBureaus\\archive\\200210\\FOR20021009c.h

CNN Sunday Night (10/6/2002)
CNN Sunday Night
Michael Swetnam, CEO, is interviewed by Carol Lin on the two-minute tape suggested to be Osama bin Laden.

The Washington Times (9/25/2002)
The Next Crusader
By Frank Gaffney, Jr. Subject is the V-22 Osprey.
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20020924-9982495.htm

Buffalo News (9/18/2002)
On call to aid al-Qaida from unlikely places
Yonah Alexander, Director of the Center for Terrorism Studies, predicts the discovery of more sleeper cells like the one discovered in Buffalo. "The worst is yet to come," he says. Article by Jerry Zremski.
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20020918/1020413.asp

UPI (9/13/2002)
Health officials fear U.S. still unprepared for bioterrorism
Stephen Prior, Director of the National Security Health Policy Center, comments on the U.S. preparedness for bioterrorism.
http://24hour.newsobserver.com/24hour/science/story/535074p-4234160c.html

The Virginian-Pilot (9/10/2002)
Disaster response built on flexibility
David Siegrist, Director of Studies for Countering Biological Terrorism comments on the preparedness of Hampton Roads, VA.
http://www.pilotonline.com/news/nw0910ter.html

The Washington Post Book World (9/8/2002)
Strategic Thinking
James Bamford reviews Yonah Alexander's book, "Combating Terrorism: Strategies of Ten Countries."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43691-2002Sep5.html

San Antonio Express News (9/8/2002)
Preparing for peril
Richard A. Marini quotes David Siegrist. Siegrist says that "it is these first responders who'll make a difference whether an attack is a success or a failure."
http://news.mysanantonio.com/global-includes/printStory.cfm?xla='saen'&xlb=170&xlc=805133

The Economist (9/7/2002)
And do not forget
The Economist reviews Prof. Alexander's newest book, "Combating Terrorism:Strategies of Ten Countries."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (9/5/2002)
Anti-terror efforts draw low marks from panel
Global experts criticize U.S. for economic and legal tactics by Ann McFeatters. Yonah Alexander's 3-year study of anti-terrorism practices in 10 nations is featured.
http://www.post-gazette.com/nation/20020905terror0905p4.asp

Newsday (9/5/2002)
Global Help in War on Terror Helping
Dafna Linzer and Paul Haven interview Michael Swetnam, CEO. Mr. Swetnam says that the global campaign post 9/11 has contributed to driving al-Qaida underground.
http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-sept-11-overseas-investigation0905sep05.story?co

NewsRx.com (9/2/2002)
Smallpox: Britain's vaccine likely just as effective as U.S. version
Steve Prior, Director of the National Security Health Policy Center, is referenced on the continuing controversy surrounding Britain's smallpox vaccine.

Orlando Sentinel (9/1/2002)
Nation bolsters defense against darkest threats
Robyn Suriano quotes David Siegrist, Director of Studies for Countering Biological Terrorism.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/orl-asecbioterrorism01090102sep01.story

Federal Computer Week (8/26/2002)
Justice pools online resources
Jeff Baxter, a member of the Board of Regents at and a consultant to the law enforcement working group, advises local police departments seeking access to other jurisdictions' resources to look first to existing network connections, such as RISS, before attempting to create their own.
http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2002/0826/news-online-08-26-02.asp

CNN SATURDAY MORNING NEWS (8/24/2002)
Interview With Michael Swetnam
Interview by Carol Lin. Mike Swetnam, CEO, talks about al Qaeda tapes uncovered by CNN in Afghanistan.
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0208/24/smn.03.html

Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN (8/21/2002)
Could Al-Queda be lying low?
Shira Kantor quotes Randy Gangle, Director of the Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities.

Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (8/21/2002)
Could AlQaida Be Lying Low?
By Shira Kantor. Randy Gangle, Executive Director of CETO is quoted on timing of alQaida attacks.
http://www.startribune.com/stories/1576/3178161.html

San Diego Union-Tribune / Copley News Service (8/20/2002)
U.S. Red Teams Think Like Terrorists to Test Security
Toby Eckert. Col Gary Anderson is quoted with regard to how terrorists think.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/nation/terror/20020820-9999_1n20redteam.html

The National Journal (8/19/2002)
Hardening the Targets
David Siegrist cautions that U.S. food supply remains vulnerable in the August 9th issue of the National Journal. (not available online)

United Press International (8/19/2002)
Experts Unable to ID al Qaida Chemicals
By Steve Mitchell. Dr. Stephen Prior is quoted.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020819-042328-9939r

The Jerusalem Post (8/16/2002)
Holy war, holy terror
Professor Yonah Alexander says a major threat to peace in the Middle East is the complete surrender of religion to the political needs of the Palestinians.

United Press International (8/13/2002)
Feds Scramble to List BioTerror Holdings
By Steve Mitchell. Dr. Stephen Prior quoted.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020813-031256-7619r

UPI (8/6/2002)
CDC warns of tularemia outbreak
Dr. Stephen Prior comments on tularemia.
http://www.upi.com/print.cfm?StoryID=20020806-055109-3421r

News Observer (8/5/2002)
Stepped-up lab security may not prevent anthrax theft, official says
Steve Mitchell, UPI Medical Correspondent Dr. Prior says that securing anthrax sources, although important, will not preclude someone with devious intentions from acquiring the bacteria.
http://24hour.newsobserver.com/24hour/nation/story/488145p-3896618c.html

UPI (8/3/2002)
Lab Security May Not Prevent Anthrax Theft
Dr. Steve Prior suggests that in addition to tightened security at laboratories that work with anthrax, regulation of special equipment is necessary.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020803-023249-7693r

BBC News (7/31/2002)
UK defends smallpox vaccine decision
NSHPC report quoted. Steve Prior on video.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/2161393.stm

The Belfast Telegraph (7/31/2002)
MPs demand inquiry into smallpox
By David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent NSHPC study cited.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=319780

Sky News (7/30/2002)
Smallpox Vaccine is Wrong
Dr. Steve Prior quoted. (Video available)
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1059278,00.html

Liverpool Echo (7/30/2002)
Speke Vaccine May Not Work; US Scientist Raises Doubts on Smallpox
Liz Hull, Health Reporter Researcher Steve Prior quoted.
http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0100regionalnews/page.cfm?objectid=12075971&method=full

Times on Line (7/29/2002)
Britain buys 'wrong' vaccine for smallpox
By David Charter, Chief Political Correspondent. Dr. Stephen Prior quoted.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-369278,00.html

United Press International (7/26/2002)
Think tanks focus on public health threat
By Christian Bourge. National Security Health Policy Director Dr. Stephen Prior quoted in UPI wire service story on health policy.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20020726-081109-8691r

National Public Radio (7/18/2002)
Col Gary Anderson - Red-teaming From NPR
NPR's Tom Gjelten reports on national security officials whose job it is to think like al Qaeda. Part of the Bush administration's new homeland security plan is the creation of special agent forces - called "red teams" - who prepare for terrorist threats by thinking like terrorists. The agents participate in war games where one side simulates the enemy in order to find weaknesses in the nation's defense strategies (4:51)
http://search.npr.org/cf/cmn/segment_display.cfm?segID=146866

The Washington Times (7/11/2002)
Privileged justice for terrorists?
Yonah Alexander discusses his disappointment of a recent ruling of the Federal California court system.

UPI (7/10/2002)
Security imperils research at government labs
James Richardson comments on the conflict arising between new security concerns in the U.S. and the needs of scientific researchers at national research laboratories.

ACM's SIGBIO Newsletter (7/2/2002)
Advanced Information Technology to Counter Biological Terrorism
by David Siegrist, Research Fellow

Christian Science Monitor (6/27/2002)
Tough Calls In Child-Soldier Encounters
Article summarizing CETOÕs June 11 seminar- "Child Soldiers - Implications for U.S. Forces."

Christian Science Monitor (6/27/2002)
Tough Calls In Child-Soldier Encounters
http://www.csmonitor.com/search_content/0627/p03s01-usmi.html

CTV Television, Inc. - Canada A.M. (6/24/2002)
Al Qaeda Tape: More Attacks Planned
Yonah Alexander is a guest on a Canadian news show talking about his interpretation of tape's threats.

The Washington Post (6/23/2002)
N.C. Man Convicted Of Aiding Hezbollah
Yonah Alexander is quoted on the inexpensive funding needed to create mass destruction with terriorism.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A26122-2002Jun21¬Found=

Quantico Sentry (6/21/2002)
Armed and innocent: Former child soldier tells his story
Ishmael Beah, former child soldier, spoke at The Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities' child soldier seminar at Quantico Marine Corps Base. A recap of his experience.

The Washington Times (6/21/2002)
Al Qaeda May Face the Wages of Attrition; Jose Padilla and the other Bettle Bail
Gary Anderson writes a special for The Washington Times on Jose Padilla, the unsuccessful Al Qaeda terrorist on trial. He argues that Padilla should receive no sympathy for ailing in his terrorist attempts. Anderson also discusses the lact of ability to measure how effectively we are fighting the war against terrorism.

The Times Higher Education Supplement (6/21/2002)
Experts Probe Handling of Ukterror Attacks
http://www.thes.co.uk

United Press International (6/18/2002)
Military needs policy on child soldiers
The Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities (part of the Potomac Institute) and the Marine Corps gathered military experts in Quantico, Va. for a forum on the need for military policy on child soldiers. The seminar "covered the humanitarian implications and the military consequences of the child soldier problem."
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=17062002-114903-7371r

Quantico Sentry (6/14/2002)
CETO holds child soldier seminar

United Press International (6/14/2002)
When the enemy soldier is a child
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=12062002-095019-3259r

European and Pacific Stars & Stripes (6/13/2002)
Other nations' use of child soldiers presents dilemma for U.S. fighters
Report on CETO's seminar "Child Soldiers - Implications for U.S. Forces." Includes summary of Ishmael Beah's biography and general conversation and developments made throughout conference.

United Press International (6/12/2002)
When the enemy soldier is a child
By Lou Marano This article focuses on Royal Marine Major Jim Gray's address in CETO's seminar "Child Soldiers -- Implications for U.S. Forces." Gray witnessed child soldiers in West Africa and now aims to teach the American military how to prepare their troops for the worst of these situations and to ensure proper post-deployment care for soldiers.

The Associated Press (6/12/2002)
Military Debates Response to Child Soldiers
CETO's seminar "Child Soldiers - Implications for U.S. Forces warranted another article. General summary of "military leaders' debate on the proper rules of engagement when the enemy is a boy or girl."

The Washington Times (6/11/2002)
Homeland Security; Bush plan has lots of "friends" on the Hill
Gary Anderson writes a special for The Washington Times on President Bush's proposal for a new Cabinet-level department, Office of Homeland Security.

The Washington Post (6/11/2002)
How to Fight When the Enemy Is a Child
Richard Martin & Claudia Deane A report on the briefing of the Potomac Institute's Center for Emerging Threats and Oppostunities and the Marine Corps on the world's foreign trend to use children between the ages of 8 and 16 as soldiers of war.

The Scientist (6/9/2002)
BioTerror in the Realm of Make Believe: Researchers are trying to determine if s
By Steve Bunk David Siegrist defends simulation as a training tool and preparation necessity in the war against bioterrorism.
http://www.the-scientist.com/yr2002/jun/index_020610.html

Quantico Sentry (6/7/2002)
CETO to sponsor child soldier seminar Tuesday
Panelists will discuss ways that U.S. forces can better plan and deal with the child soldier phenomenon and limit unncessary casualties. The seminar also will address the optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict.

The Washington Times (5/28/2002)
Terrorism's Business Fallout
Yonah Alexander writes a special on the impact of terrorism on business.

The Associated Press, BC cycle, International News (5/27/2002)
Past Attacks by Al-Qaeda and others could provide clues for the future
Michael Swetnam is quoted on the notable amount of planning that characterizes Al Qaeda attacks.

CNN Live Today - 10 (5/21/2002)
Terrorists: Who are they, and where?
Michael Swetnam in interviewed by Leon Harris, CNN anchor, on terrorism.

The San Diego Union (5/19/2002)
An Intelligence Failure; Experts Say Lack of Specifics on 9/11 Attack No Excuse
Prof. Yonah Alexander says the US government should not have been surprised by the style of attacks because experts had discussed them for years.

The National Journal (5/18/2002)
The Hezbollah Model
Prof. Yonah Alexander discusses the seriousness of the Hezbollah.

The National Journal (5/18/2002)
A Lesson From Vietnam for Afghanistan
Gary Anderson discusses the Vietnam War when the US military took over the Vietnam military.

The Herald (Glasgow) (5/16/2002)
Scientist Questions UK Choice of Powderject Vaccine
Dr. Stephen Prior expresses surprise on the UK's choice for a smallpox vaccine.

The Washington Times (5/14/2002)
Legacy of the Six Day War; Arab Orchestration and Israel Fighting
Gary Anderson writes an op-ed for the Washington Times discussing the current problems between Israel and Palestine.

Insight Magazine (5/13/2002)
Finding Cracks in America's Armor
Gary Anderson interviewed about his background and NCUT.

Chattanooga Times/Chattanooga Free Press (4/16/2002)
Bin Laden, Aide Resurface on Undated Tape
Michael Swetnam comments on the recent release of a bin Laden videotape. He says that this tape was released to rally the al Qaeda terrorists and to show that they were alive and well.

The National Journal (4/2/2002)
Hierarchies and Networks
Gary Anderson quoted on the unfortunate trends in improved communications such as shooting from a central target.

National Defense Magazine (2/28/2002)
David Siegrist, director of studies for countering biological terrorism at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, says in National Defense Magazine that more needs to be done to help first responders automate the detection process.
http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/article.cfm?Id=700

 

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