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  • Oct 24, 2024 | medium.com | William Parker

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  • Sep 4, 2024 | mwi.westpoint.edu | Ian Black |William Parker

    Excess equipment is an albatross hanging from the Army’s neck. Two decades of conflict, increasing operational requirements since the end of the post-9/11 wars, and lack of placing mundane requirements on training plans has left the service with a severe problem: too much stuff, too often in the wrong places. Worse, given changes in the Army’s equipment transfer standard policy, excess problems may mutate into decreased equipment readiness due to increases in unforeseen maintenance costs.

  • Jul 22, 2024 | agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | William Parker |Mervyn Freeman |Andrew Kavanagh |Gareth Chisham

    1 Introduction Recent rapid growth in the population of active satellites and debris objects in low Earth orbit (LEO) has led to a clear need for satellite conjunction assessment (CA), and collision avoidance (COLA) maneuvering capability. Today, a space domain awareness ecosystem exists that allows satellite operators to track objects in orbit, predict conjunctions in advance, and make decisions regarding satellite maneuvering to mitigate the risk of a collision.

  • Jun 22, 2024 | phys.org | William Parker |Alistair R. Evans

    How do you find out the age of a wild animal? For some Australian marsupials, we have discovered you can tell from their teeth. In a new paper published in Archives of Oral Biology, we show that the front teeth of kangaroos record their age in a number of different ways—and they can even tell us if the roo is male or female.

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