Lockheed trains battlefield expertise on fighting wildfires
The Vice President of C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) programs at Lockheed Martin discussed how tools they have developed for intelligence gathering and communications on the battlefield can be applied to detecting fires and deploying response resources.
Lockheed trains battlefield expertise on fighting wildfires
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