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The open-source software framework titled Stone Soup will help develop tracking technology through model outcomes and simulators. The framework is the result of a collaboration between the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada led by the DSTL, and the open-source software allows anyone to input and test tracking technology. The ...


The Prime Minister Theresa May joined world leaders and internet companies for a Summit on tackling terrorist use of the internet. The Online Extremism Summit was prompted by the Christchurch mosque attacks in March, which killed 51 people and was live-streamed on Facebook. The Summit will focus international efforts to stop social ...


Veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress launches a £10 million appeal, to meet the increasing demand from younger veterans for its specialist services. Launched in Combat Stress’ centenary year, The At Ease Appeal needs to raise £10 million over three years. With more demand for its services than Combat Stress can ...


The United States Department of Defense has released the 2019 Global Health Security Strategy to tackle diseases internationally. The Global Health Security Strategy outlines the US approach to detecting, preventing, and responding to disease outbreaks. The Department of Defense will team up with the National Security Strategy and the National Biodefense ...


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