Global Strike's top scientist mulls using sensors, UAVs to defend nuclear assets

By Rachel Cohen / September 21, 2018 at 10:06 AM
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD -- Air Force Global Strike Command's chief scientist told Inside Defense this week he will soon reach out to industry and academia seeking new ways to protect strategic assets. In a Sept. 19 interview at the Air Force Association's annual conference here, Rodney Miller said AFGSC will hold a security innovation summit this fall to address the range of threats facing nuclear weapons, bomber aircraft and bases. That requires making security forces and individual airmen more...

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