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SSgt Sharon Snipes King
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I believe that nanotechnology used with biomedical technology will be what becomes most important as far as technology is concerned. We need more stealth for intelligence gathering. Imagine an inconspicuous eyelense that servers as a camera. Or a nano-bot that can deliver poison. just a thought.
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SP5 Linda Laird
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You heard the saying, "if only we had the minds of a babe". I think the children, of today are so much more advance in technology than ever before. I believe every Military or Veteran, should be given the education and tools to understand how technology works for one. Free of charge without using any educational benefits. The other, I have worked in retail for over 16 years and there is nothing better than good old Customer Service. The one-on-one communication, too much is being geared towards technology. Technology is only as good as the operator. When all our Military, Veterans, and Retirees just want is to be heard and their concerns taken seriously. I hate calling and listening to prompts and never reaching a actual human being. Some of the advancements would be to get all veterans in their eras of service via technology. There are so many Veterans, suffering in silence that have never received their due disability benefits. Through technology we can reach out to those we know for example served in Vietnam and may have ailments associated to their service. Therefore, with technology we can reach out to them for proper evaluations and give them what they deserve. I am a advocate in informing Veterans on their benefits by word of mouth. But through technology it can be done faster and hopefully much more efficiently. Thank you in advance! Spec 5 Army Veteran.
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AB Mark Herwig
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My design of a Hydrogen powered Synchronous Turbine. I call it a Synchrobine.
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SGT Tony Garcia
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Navigation the technology should be much less complicated than it is for government systems. The ability for simple, easy, user friendly systems is available and the military/veteran communities would appreciate it
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LTC Emory "Hank" Adams
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I believe that the military should train more. In the past the military would go to the National Training Center (NTC) or the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) regularly. We are not training units and leaders as we did in the past and the military is weaker because of this. We must return to difficult in person training to keep units and leaders sharp and ready for war. Weak units and leaders must be weeded out or retrained during hard difficult realistic training not during combat. Traditionally, The American Military is beaten badly with high casualties during its introduction to combat (Kassirine Pass, Task Force Smith etc...). Training at the NTC and JRTC resulted in low casualty Desert Storm and initial victories in Afghanistan and Iraq.
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PVT Frank Sherley
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The way society is moving today inflation I can always use some extra funds
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PO2 Roger Gloetzner
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i think that the military should invest heavly into Cyborg fighters!!
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PO2 Ted Austin
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Focus on the human and train to be creative under pressure using tech as a tool not as primary focus.
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Cpl Sandra Grier-Perkins
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Universal electronic files would help tremendously, especially when moving from state to state. From a personal viewpoint moving from Georgia to Indiana I had to be processed all over again to be integrated in the VA Hospital system because medical records can not be access from one state to another. Extremely time consuming, plus vital information, documents lost/not transferred created medical issues
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MAJ John Davis
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Military families who care for handicapped children or adults have a new initiative they can use or promote for other families. A recent health related development in Dekalb County, Alabama is remarkable. People with handicapped children or adults can register their medical requirements with the Emergency Response Services. This way, in an emergency, responders already know what is required for treatment upon arrival. This idea is spreading across the state and now nation.
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