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EMSPEC

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EMSPECElectromagnetic Spectrum
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Founded in 2016 with the intent of providing solutions for Electromagnetic Spectrum issues, Spectrum Bullpen is well suited to help move DSA enabled RF Devices to a level where the military units can benefit from the technology.
CEMA are designed to prepare the Army to address the increasing importance that both the cyberspace domain and the electromagnetic spectrum play in the success of unified land operations.
"The Department's Electromagnetic Spectrum Strategy addresses the ever increasing need for spectrum to achieve national security goals," said Teri Takai, DoD chief information officer said in a statement.
The electromagnetic spectrum characterizes wavelengths of energy.
These prototypes are capable of analyzing objects in regions of the electromagnetic spectrum not visible to the human eye, such as the ultraviolet and infrared.
Each uses a different region of the electromagnetic spectrum to produce detailed images of passengers (see Spectrum of Waves, right).
Coverage progresses from basics of communications systems, the electromagnetic spectrum, and electromagnetic properties of communications systems, through solutions such as electromagnetic field coupling to wire, field-to-aperture coupling, and grounding and bonding.
Here's how ASTER works: Three separate telescope modules, each capturing a different part of the electromagnetic spectrum, continually record images as the satellite orbits our planet.
Which form of radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum has the longest wavelength?
The company's Multi-Spectral Signature Management Systems are made of a selection of materials designed to exhibit radiance and reflectance capabilities as well as absorption and scattering features which dramatically reduce the ultraviolet, visual, near infrared, thermal and radar signature to protect, as the company explains, against all known sensors operating within the electromagnetic spectrum. The accompanying image shows a thermal image of two tanks, one 'in the raw' and the other covered with a Fibrotex mobile signature management system.
Air Force Frequency Management Agency, Alexandria, Va.: Plans, provides and preserves access to the electromagnetic spectrum for Air Force and selected Department of Defense activities in support of national policy objectives, systems development and global operations.
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