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* In 2009, MITRE ’ s Center for Advanced Aviation System Development's ( CAASD ) Universal Access Transceiver ( UAT ) Technology Design Team received the Federal Aviation Administration's ( FAA ’ s ) 2008 Excellence in Aviation Research Award for research contributions that have improved the safety and efficiency of the national airspace system.

MITRE and on
The MITRE / Washington Cablenet system is based on a technology developed at MITRE / Bedford.
In 1974, David Bell and Leonard LaPadula of MITRE, working under the close technical guidance and economic sponsorship of Maj. Roger Schell, Ph. D., of the U. S. Army Electronic Systems Command ( Ft. Hanscom, MA ), devised what is known as the Bell-LaPadula model, in which a more or less trustworthy computer system is modeled in terms of objects ( passive repositories or destinations for data, such as files, disks, printers ) and subjects ( active entities — perhaps users, or system processes or threads operating on behalf of those users — that cause information to flow among objects ).
* John F. Jacobs, The SAGE Air Defense System: A Personal History ( MITRE Corporation, 1986 ) also contains much material on the Whirlwind
MITRE also worked on a number of projects with ARPA, including precursors to the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network ARPANET.
On January 29, 1996, MITRE divided into two entities: The MITRE Corporation to focus on its FFRDCs for DoD and FAA, and a new company, named Mitretek Systems ( now called Noblis ) to assume non-FFRDC work for other US Government agencies.
* MITRE was included on annual lists of several magazines
Schlesinger is currently the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The MITRE Corporation ; on the advisory board of The National Interest ; a Director of BNFL, Inc., Peabody Energy, Sandia Corporation, Seven Seas Petroleum Company, Chairman of the Executive Committee of The Nixon Center.
In that year, he joined the MITRE Corporation, working on secure communications systems for the US military.
The book was frowned on by the National Security Agency, and its author lost his security clearance ( and therefore his consultancy with MITRE ), and was forbidden to discuss his book or his wartime work with the media.
* MITRE Corporation research paper on data farming

MITRE and by
Following a recommendation from Father Tim O ' Riley, a Jesuit priest and Georgetown University professor, to a CIA contact, Ryan is asked to work as an outside consultant for the Agency, although officially employed by MITRE Corporation.
The study was conducted by The MITRE Corporation in 1967 and the principal investigators were Vic Desmarines who later became MITRE President and Gordon Welchman aho had been instrumental in breaking the German Enigma code as the head of “ Hut 6 ” at Blechley Park England.
In concert with contractor efforts a MITRE team led by Myron Leiter and consisting of communications and digital signal processing engineers refined the JTIDS design to optimize interference rejection and link performance.
Pilots flew routes preplanned by MITRE to simulate real-world traffic levels at Chicago's O ' Hare and Midway airports over a period of several hours, with landings and take-offs at each airport being spaced as closely as every two minutes.
HLA was produced by the merger of the DIS protocol with the Aggregate Level Simulation Protocol ( ALSP ) designed by MITRE.

MITRE and user
Bell and LaPadula integrated Denning's concept into their landmark MITRE technical report — entitled, Secure Computer System: Unified Exposition and Multics Interpretation — whereby labels attached to objects represented the sensitivity of data contained within the object ( though there can be, and often is, a subtle semantic difference between the sensitivity of the data within the object and the sensitivity of the object itself )), while labels attached to subjects represented the trustworthiness of the user executing the subject.

MITRE and into
The advanced planning study was well received both at MITRE and ESD and it was decided to pursue a practical design to see if these ideas could be translated into a usable system.
During the 1980s, the German hacker Markus Hess used an un-secured MITRE Tymnet connection as an entry point for intrusions into US Department of Defense, Department of Energy, and NASA computer networks.

MITRE and .
These FFRDCs include the RAND Corporation, the MITRE Corporation, the Institute for Defense Analyses, the Aerospace Corporation, the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, and other organizations supporting various departments within the U. S. Government.
Studies at MITRE showed the value of voice and text chat, and sharing pictures for shared understanding.
Using LISP as the programming basis, Carl Engelman created MATHLAB in 1964 at MITRE within an artificial intelligence research environment.
Gordon wrote a book titled “ The Hut 6 Story ” which described his activities and contains some additional information about his work at MITRE.
In 1968 MITRE Technical Director John H. Monahan appointed C. Eric Ellingson to head this effort and Ellingson put together a technical team to pursue these ideas.
The unique components called the Control and Display Units ( CDU ) were built in the MITRE laboratory.
By 1970 an operating TDMA system had been constructed and ground stations were installed at Boston Hill in Andover MA, Millstone Hill in Groton MA, MITRE in Bedford MA and Prospect Hill in Waltham MA.

improved and on
Layout and equipment were modernized and improved to obtain increased production on an efficient basis.
His formula will have to be weighed, may be altered or improved, and it should be tested on additional bodies of material.
As it will be discussed later, peripheral defocusing can be improved on by utilizing curved fiber couplers.
`` Both because of our culture's stress on beauty and our improved economic conditions, some parents demand that the dentist try to correct a problem before it is wise to do so.
Immediately, the film improved and it improved because in narrative it found a content based on time to complement its own unbreakable connection with time.
On Saturday, the orchestra was sensibly situated down on the field, the stage floor was apparently in decent condition for dancing, and the order of the program improved.
Their lungs improved and their skeletons became heavier and stronger, better able to cope with the increased gravitational effect of life on land.
He added backs to the benches on which students sat, improved lighting and heating, de-emphasized rote learning, and provided individual slates to each student — paid for by himself.
Although he improved on the arching of his father's instruments, by and large they are inferior and no match for the greatest maker of his day, Antonio Stradivari.
This specialized hands-on requires Alexander teachers to demonstrate on themselves the improved physical coordination they are communicating to the student.
After the Aster having been a few years on the Market Tandy released its own improved model, the TRS-80 Model 3 computer which solved many of the same problems that the Aster also had solved, but the model 3 still did not fully support CP / M as the Aster did.
The Soviets went on to develop an improved air-droppable assault gun, the ASU-85, which served through the 1980s, while their SU-100 remained in service with Communist countries, including Vietnam and Cuba, years after WW2.
** Optional POKEY sound chip on cartridge for improved sounds.
Following the debate over Custer's Revenge, an Atari 2600 VCS title with adult themes, Atari had concerns over similar adult titles finding their way onto the 7800 and displaying adult graphics on the significantly improved graphics of the MARIA chip.
AMPS networks have been replaced by digital networks based on standards including Digital AMPS, GSM, and CDMA2000 which brought improved security as well as increased capacity.
The 1993 embargo placed on Burundi by regional states hurt diplomatic relations with its neighbors ; relations have improved since the 1999 suspension of these sanctions.
However, as printers have improved in quality and performance, many jobs which used to be done by professional print shops are now done by users on local printers ; see desktop publishing.
Subsequent to this, new walls were built to defend the city, and the fleet on the Danube improved.
It is generally agreed that improved local and inter-city rail services and other methods of mass transportation ( including greater provision for cycle carriage on such services ) create conditions to encourage bicycle use.
The term was intended to make the pilot feel visibility was improved on the notably poor-visibility Cessna line.
As time went on and infrastructure improved it came to be used by more soldiers.
The 15th census based on improved geographical information systems is planned for 2010.
However, on CRT displays with a similar pixel arrangement as flat-panel displays, such as aperture grille and Trinitron CRT displays, it can result in a slightly improved readability.
Only 23 were sold, or 26 depending on the source, and unlike earlier models the low sales meant the PDP-6 was not improved with intermediate versions.

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