The software, developed at Pentagon blue-sky research arm Darpa, was not supposed to be ready until 2011. But when Gen. Peter Chiarelli, then the head of the 1st Cavalry Division, visited Darpa in 2004, he insisted on taking CPOF with him to war in Iraq. Today, there are more than 6,000 copies...
These “digital artifacts” will be collected from “traditional computers, personal digital assistants, and/or distributed information systems such as ‘cloud computers’,” as well as “from wired or wireless networks, or collected storage media. The format may include electronic do...
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