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  Griffiss Air Force Base, Rome, New York
By 1 February 1942, Rome Air Depot was activated and had the mission of storage, maintenance, and shipment of equipment to units throughout the United States and the European and African theaters of operation.
Rome Laboratory was the AFMC laboratory specializing in the development of technologies for command, control, communications and intelligence systems.
At that time, Rome Laboratory, DFAS, and National Guard operations of the SOCC and airfield became the major remaining Department of Defense activities where a base was carved from farm fields in the early days of World War II.
www.supremelaw.org /cc/gwbush/davis/griffiss.htm   (3124 words)

  
 Rome Laboratory: A Brief History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Between 1940 and 1941, three new laboratories joined the laboratory complex in the Fort Monmouth area: the Camp Coles S ignal Laboratory, the Eatontown Signal Laboratory, and the Evans Signal Laboratory.
Rome Laboratory pattern recognition technology produced, in industry hands, new ways for analyzing abnormal conditions of the human eye [11].
The Rome Laboratory of the 1990s, unlike the RADC of the 1950s, confronts the future armed with a legacy, a legacy of almost fifty years of researching and developing technologies that helped shape the last half of the twentieth century.
www.rl.af.mil /History/rl-brief-history.html   (2202 words)

  
 GAO Report on Pentagon Computer Security   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The 1994 Rome Laboratory incident alone cost Defense over $500,000 to assess the damage to its systems, ensure the reliability of the information in the systems, patch the vulnerabilities in its networks and systems, and attempt to identify the attackers and their locations.
For example, Rome Laboratory officials said that over 3 years of research and $4 million were invested in the air tasking order research project compromised by the attackers, and that it would have cost that much to replace it if they had been unable to recover from damage caused by the attackers.
Similarly, Rome laboratory officials told us that all of their research data is valuable but that they do not know how to estimate this value.
www.epic.org /security/GAO_DOD_security.html   (10505 words)

  
 UCLA´s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Rome has chaired the School of Medicine Faculty Executive Committee and is actively involved in graduate and medical education.
Rome's laboratory research centers on a novel cellular organelle called a "vault" which was discovered in his laboratory.
Rome is presently organizing a Nanoscience Interdisciplinary Research Team, a collaboration of disciplines including cell biologists, engineers, chemists, and structural biologists who will engineer vaults so that they may one day be used in drug delivery and as components of nano-electrical machines.
www.cancer.mednet.ucla.edu /rome-bio   (295 words)

  
 Rome Laboratory technology may soon speed border crossings
ROME, N.Y. (AFNS) -- Speech processing technology developed by the Air Force's Rome Laboratory may soon put motorists who make frequent border crossings in the fast lane.
Rome Laboratory engineers and NYSTEC officials conducted a technology evaluation and demonstration to develop the initial components of a prototype, biometric-based voice verification system for automated border crossing.
The program's goal was to evaluate the potential of applying Rome Laboratory's extensive speech processing technology toward the development of a proof-of-concept IVVVS for automated border control.
www.globalsecurity.org /intell/library/news/1997/n19970403_970390.html   (418 words)

  
 The ROME Operating System
ROME is a lightweight, modular, multitasking, embedded operating system which has been developed and used for multiple research projects within the Computer and Communications Research Laboratory (CCRL) of NEC USA, Inc. in Princeton, NJ.
ROME is as platform independent as possible - only a few lines of ROME code are written in assembler, for example parts of the CPU dependent plug-ins.
ROME is not going to download, compile and run like a Linux kernel.
rome.sourceforge.net   (425 words)

  
 21st-Mass Storage and Retrieval at Rome Laboratory, USAF
Rome Laboratory is currently investigating several techniques to perform three-dimensional optical storage including holographic recording, two-photon recording, persistent spectral-hole burning, multi-wavelength DNA recording, and the use of bacteriorhodopsin as a recording material.
Rome Laboratory has continued to sponsor work in this area to further exploit the benefits of new storage technology.
An early Rome Laboratory prototype used an argon laser to record and playback digital data from a 12.5-inch plastic-based optical disk.
www.vxm.com /Speed.MassStorage.html   (5540 words)

  
 Congressman Sherwood Boehlert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
I hope it has not gone unnoticed that the presentation from Rome both with respect to the Air Force Research Laboratory and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service - are fact based and emphasize what the entire BRAC process must, of necessity, be about: military value and cost.
First, DFAS Rome is, quite simply, the service's best-trained workforce, one which is playing a unique role in Iraq and the Global War on Terror.
The operating cost per square foot in Rome is half of what it is in Columbus and Denver, and less than one third of that cost in Indianapolis.
www.house.gov /boehlert/pr_050627_romedefensefacilities.htm   (956 words)

  
 GOVERNOR PATAKI TOURS AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY AT ROME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
"Rome Lab and all of New York's military bases are making vital contributions to help secure our national defense and strengthen homeland security, not just for the State, but for the entire nation," Governor Pataki said.
Rome Lab is very important to our local economy as well as our nation's protection.
The primary mission of Rome Lab is to advance information science and technologies for the Air Force command, control, communications and intelligence communities.
www.nystar.state.ny.us /pr/05/press03-05.htm   (1139 words)

  
 Section 1.3 - ROME LABORATORY ORGANIZATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Rome Laboratory, located at Griffiss Air Force Base in Rome, NY, is now one of the four Air Force super-labs.
At the beginning of the time period covered by this report, Rome Laboratory was called the Rome Air Development Center (RADC).
RADC was both an Air Force center and a research laboratory, and thus had two chains of command.
www.dacs.dtic.mil /techs/history/His.RL.1.3.html   (871 words)

  
 SPIE Proceedings Vol. 2938
Abstract: Rome Laboratory, one of the United States Air Force's four Super Laboratories, has been designated by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to be its National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center for the Northeast (NLECTC-NE).
Rome Laboratory speech and audio technology is unique and particularly appropriate for application to law enforcement requirements because it addresses the military need for time critical decisions and actions, operating within noisy environments, and use by uncooperative speakers in tactical, real-time applications.
Rome Laboratory developed a system for monitoring interrelated planned events and for changing these events to correct for deviations in the plan.
www.spie.org /web/abstracts/2900/2938.html   (7886 words)

  
 Rome Laboratory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rome Laboratory, formerly known as the Rome Air Development Center, is a research and development lab run by the US Air Force located at Griffiss AFB in Rome, NY.
Over the years since it was founded, the Rome Lab has made major contributions to computing, command and control automation, and pure engineering.
Development of the Rome Lab started in 1948, when several small teams were sent to Griffiss from Watson Laboratories and the Middletown testing units at Middletown, Pennsylvania.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rome_Laboratory   (554 words)

  
 Security in Cyberspace APPENDIX B - Case Study Rome Laboratory, Griffiss Air
Rome Lab is the Air Force's premier command and control research facility.
Their preliminary investigation revealed that two unknown individuals had: electronically penetrated seven of the computer systems at Rome Labs and gained complete access to all of the information residing on the systems; downloaded (copied) data files; and installed sniffer software programs on each of the seven systems.
Since the Rome Lab had previously installed a logon warning banner putting all users on notice that the system was for "Official Use Only", was monitored for security purposes, and "Use of the system constituted consent to monitoring", a court order was not required.
www.globalsecurity.org /security/library/congress/1996_h/s960605b.htm   (3445 words)

  
 HillaryClinton.com - Press Releases - View Release
When I have visited the Rome lab and met with the base’s community support group we talked about the importance of a team effort to ensure the base remained safe during this BRAC round.
The Air Force Research Laboratory at Griffiss Business and Technology Park is a recognized leader in the development of information technology and a prime contributor to the Air Force’s Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Intelligence technology for many years.
The Rome Defense Finance and Accounting Service was activated on April 3, 1995, during the consolidation of service finance and accounting operations.
www.hillaryclinton.com /press/view/?id=70   (611 words)

  
 Syracuse will manufacture asphalt for the information superhighway CNY Business Journal (1994-95) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Researchers here and at Rome Laboratory are interested primarily in using the facility to verify new design concepts and to formulate new optical-index contours across the glass ingots.
Coming and Rome Laboratory have been conducting joint research and testing of specialty fibers as part of a cooperative research and development agreement.
Spearheading the drive to obtain the fiber-drawing facility for the region were SU's Komreich and John Stacy of Rome Laboratory's surveillance and photonics directorate.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3635/is_199412/ai_n8718200   (778 words)

  
 Transferring Defense Technology to Law Enforcement
Rome Laboratory researchers are working to mitigate this problem with both short- and long- term solutions.
Over the past 40 years, researchers at Rome Laboratory have developed a vast array of technological tools for the military to employ in our national defense.
Rome Laboratory is the Air Force Super Laboratory for Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) Research and Development.
www.aci.net /kalliste/deftech.htm   (4347 words)

  
 CNN/SI - Olympics - Lab chief sacked as Italian drug scandal widens - Thursday October 01, 1998 12:23 PM
Posted: Thursday October 01, 1998 12:23 PM ROME (Reuters) -- The head of Italy's Olympic Committee testing laboratory was fired Thursday as a scandal involving the alleged covering-up of positive doping tests in soccer widened.
The Rome lab has become the eye of the storm of the biggest doping probe in Italian soccer history.
A technician at the CONI sporting laboratory who had carried out the test on the urine of the Udinese player had informed a superior but the superior told the technician to keep his discovery quiet, Corriere reported Wednesday.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /olympics/news/1998/10/01/labchief_sacked   (625 words)

  
 Rome Laboratory continues work with area universities CNY Business Journal (1994-95) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Francis L. Crumb, chief of public affairs for the laboratory operated by the U.S. Air Force, explains that "technology transfer" has become a priority as the facility seeks to convert defense technology to industrial use.
For the last five years, the laboratory has been a leader in making military technology available to private industry, state and local governments, and the academic community.
In education, the lab is also working with SUNY Binghamton and Utica/Rome, City University of New York, Rome City Schools, Tufts University, and the University of Dayton.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3635/is_199501/ai_n8731752   (447 words)

  
 CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT #2
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer said, "Rome Labs is poised to become the Silicon Valley of America's converted bases and will serve as a model to the nation.
By modernizing this facility, Rome will be able to attract new companies to the area and develop its local economy while playing a crucial role in protecting our national security.
The Rome Research Site modernization plan is being funded by $12.8 million included in the fiscal year 2000 Defense Authorization Act by Congressman Boehlert and Senator Charles Schumer.
www.empire.state.ny.us /Press/2000/rome.htm   (1268 words)

  
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This conference was sponsored by Rome Laboratory and held in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society, ACM SIGART and SIGSOFT, and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
Background In 1983 RADC (now, Rome Laboratory) published a report calling for the development of a knowledge-based software assistant, which would employ artificial intelligence techniques to support all phases of the software development process.
Finally, Peter Selfridge of AT&T Bell Laboratories chaired a panel titled "Assessing KBSE Research: Issues in Goals, Metrics, and Transferability," whose participants were Barry Boehm, Gerhard Fischer, Douglas Smith, Lewis Johnson, Louis Hoebel of Rome Laboratory, and Glover Ferguson of Andersen Consulting.
ase.informatik.uni-essen.de /ase/past/kbse-7.txt   (3974 words)

  
 Rome, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is sometimes nicknamed "The Copper City" on account of the brass and copper works founded by Paul Revere in 1801.
On July 4, 1817 construction on the Erie Canal began in Rome; in 1851, Jesse Williams founded America's first cheese factory.
Rome's total land area (75 square miles) makes it the second largest city (geographically) in the state of New York, second to New York City.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rome,_New_York   (781 words)

  
 A - SOL:BAA 96-03-PKPX MILITARY NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY IN A (02/26/98)
Rome Laboratory is soliciting white papers for concept developments, experiments, and demonstrations involving new and innovative approaches to support future Air Force network requirements in the context of a global infosphere.
All responsible sources capable of satisfying the Government's,needs may submit a proposal which shall be considered by Rome Laboratory.
To receive a copy of the Rome Laboratory ''BAA and PRDA: A Guide for Industry'', March 1994 (Rev), write to Rome Laboratory/PKR, ATTN: Lucille Argenzia, 26 Electronic Parkway, Rome NY 13441-4514, or the Guide may be accessed at: http://www.rl.af.mil:8001/Lab/PK/pk-main.html.
www.fbodaily.com /cbd/archive/1998/02(February)/26-Feb-1998/Asol003.htm   (1628 words)

  
 Consortium Corner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The agreement requires members to provide data from their application of the SQF to Rome Laboratory in exchange for the latter's support in implementing the technology.
Rome Laboratory sponsors a Consortium Support Team to provide training, tools, and analysis support to the Consortium members.
Rome Laboratory, Consortium members, and the Support Team expect that their efforts will result in a more robust, easier-to-use, and validated SQF.
www.softwaretechnews.com /winter94/tech_transfer.html   (498 words)

  
 uticaOD.com :: The meeting place and marketplace of the Mohawk Valley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS), and Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) at Griffiss Business and Technology Park in Rome, are subject to BRAC review.
Since 9/11, AFRL research and training have proved indispensable to war fighters in Iraq, Afghanistan and at home, radically improving the speed and effectiveness of intelligence gathering and real-time battlefield decision-making, and transforming the way wars are fought and won.
Rome is one of 25 DFAS centers, and consistently ranks among the most productive and cost efficient locations within DFAS.
www.uticaod.com /archive/2005/03/13/opinion/22387.html   (688 words)

  
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This conference was spon- sored by Rome Laboratory (previously Rome Air Development Center) and held in cooperation with the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the American Association for Artificial In- telligence (AAAI).
In 1983 Rome Air Development Center (now Rome Laboratory) published a report calling for the development of a Knowledge-Based Software Assistant (KBSA) which would employ artificial intelligence techniques to support all phases of the software development process [1].
This program complements the Rome Laboratory KBSA program and he proposed an expanded vision of KBSA that would include the reverse engineering capabilities necessary to bring legacy software into the KBSA environment.
ase.informatik.uni-essen.de /ase/past/kbse-6.txt   (2416 words)

  
 www.ny.gov - GOVERNOR PATAKI ATTENDS RIBBON-CUTTING AT NEW ROME RESEARCH LAB
This new laboratory is a testament to the exceptional team effort we have assembled to keep Rome Lab our nation's finest military research facility.
Oneida County Executive Joseph A. Griffo said, “Governor Pataki’s commitment to Rome Lab is a key element in the local-state-federal partnership that has supported the Lab and is working to preserve it here in Rome, where it belongs.
The cost for construction of the new, state-of-the-art Air Research Laboratory was $24.8 million, with the State providing $12 million and the Air Force providing the remaining $12.8 million.
www.state.ny.us /governor/press/04/april23_04.htm   (1485 words)

  
 ISX Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
ISX was the integration and facilitation contractor in The DARPA / Rome Laboratory Knowledge-Based Planning and Scheduling Initiative (DRPI).
As a result, the DART system was deployed and operationally utilized to support the deployment of men and materials during Desert Storm.
As a product of this successful effort, DARPA and Rome Laboratory began the support of an 8-year effort in Planning and Scheduling Technologies in an effort to advance the state of the research community and further enhance the transition of those technologies to operational prototypes.
east.isx.com /projects/drpi.php   (366 words)

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