• FRES competition heats up

    U.K. Defense Ministry will announce Friday the initial winner of the first phase of the FRES (Future Rapid Effect System) competition; the largest-ever peace-time contract will see the government spend up to £16 billion on 3,000 armored vehicles (the company to manufacture the vehicles will be selected Friday from the three remaining finalists); £60 billion will be spent on maintaining these vehicles during their service life; BAE says it needs to win the vehicle integrator contract

  • Bees' swarm intelligence should be applied to Internet servers

    Honeybees manage efficiently and effectively to collect a lot of nectar with limited resources and no central command; Yellow Jacket researchers study how bees do it, and show that the way bees go about allocating resource for nectar collection is suitable for allocation of server resources to serve Web sites

  • SecureRF announces new breakthrough in RFID cryptography

    Algebraic Eraser algorithms rely on a large quantity of small numbers to stop digital pick-pocketing; technique increases processing speed without compromising security