nlsme1 wrote:
That is pretty much an arguement FOR giving access to UAV footage directly to troops.
Not just the raw feed of all UAV traffic to every troop.
Too much information, too much of it irrelevant to their specific task.
Now, if a squad leader could magically pull a Jack Bauer and say,
"Hey, Chloe, I need the satellite imagery and UAV coverage for my immediate vicinity uploaded to my iPhone, right NOW!" - that might be useful.
Though that level of immediate, correct, sufficient information is still only on TV shows.
info has to be
correct, relevant, timely, and accessible to those that need to know - screw up any one of those factors, and you are causing more harm than good to the people you're trying to help. Call it "CART" - Correct, Available, Relevant, Timely .. if you want to coin an acronym. One could even get cute and make some little mnemonic about "CART before horses" or something along those lines.
Oh, and while you're sending out all this good info to everyone around - make sure you're not feeding it to the bad guys too. That's Bad, m'kay...
Edit: Now that we've wandered FAR afield from Small Arms technology.. We now return you to your regularly scheduled wall of text, already in progress.
Last edited by rdx-fx (2010-06-01 12:25:19)