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/0/0 [View in Browser](/-108 ) [Learn How Real-time Intelligence Complements Situational Awareness]( While "boots on the ground" provides the best intelligence in many situations, there are times it isn't practical, or possible. Not only that, but human intelligence has the drawback of being subjective – we don't all see the same things, or pay the same level of attention to the detail in our surroundings. Blind spots can mask the view of exactly what is happening on the ground. Now you can complement traditional information to solve localized threat problems. With the advancement of sensing technologies supported by the Internet of Things, L3Harris has developed an innovative solution in command and control for wide area object tracking and situational awareness – Automated Recognition of Geospatial Objects Solution (ARGOS). Watch this on-demand 30-minute webinar to: - Learn how imagery becomes observational intelligence - Understand how L3Harris repurposes "dumb" cameras into "smart" tracking cameras using machine learning - See an example of how ARGOS is used to track and locate a suspected terrorist - See ARGOS in action with a live demo [WATCH NOW]( L3Harris Geospatial can help you make better tactical decisions. Learn more at [www.HarrisGeospatial.com/Industry-Solutions/Fed-Civil]( Analytics. Insights. Answers you can trust. [L3Harris]( STAY CONNECTED: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Blogs]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( [Instagram]( [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Policy | [Unsubscribe]( 385 Interlocken Crescent Suite 300, Broomfield, CO 80021 © 2019 L3Harris Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------- Your email address has not been given to any business partners. Periodically, Informa, may inform you of the latest offers and new products from select business partners that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. If you do not wish to be contacted with these email messages, please click [here](. Informa | Informa | 605 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy]( | [Customer Service](mailto:Usercare@informa.com?subject=Inquiry From Informa Email Link)

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