BAE Systems to create new technology to detect WMD activity
The BAE Systems FAST Labs research and development team is set to partner with Barnstorm Research and Washington State University to create a new technology called Multi-info Alerting of Threat CBRNE Hypotheses (MATCH) to detect and deter weapons of mass destruction (WMD) activity.
BAE Systems has received funding from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Defense Sciences Office to develop the new analytics technology.
The technology will also be capable of identifying indications of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) threats by leveraging multiple data sources.
Additionally, it will use data fusion, adversary modelling, pattern matching and machine learning techniques.
As part of DARPA’s SIGMA+ programme, the partners will create the MATCH advanced technology solution that will automatically populate a world graph using sensor and multi-source data to enable analysts to detect threat activities in a metropolitan region.
MATCH will use the graph to create hypotheses that identify and characterise threatening CBRNE activity.
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