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[edit]DescriptionNavy engineer impacts public-private sector research on wearable and embeddable technology 060621-M-ZZ000-001.jpg |
English: QUANTICO, Va. – Brenden McMullen jumps out of the Marine Corps UH1Y over Marine Corps Base Quantico while assigned to Marine Corps Systems Command as a Navy senior chief special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman in 2006. McMullen – now a Navy civilian engineer – was recently commended for his impact on new research to identify threats, risks, and vulnerabilities related to wearable and embeddable technologies. As the only Department of Defense civilian member of a Department of Homeland Security focus group, he used his military expertise to evaluate wearable items like fitness bands and medical telemetry – including LifeAlert and GoogleGlass – in addition to surgically implanted items. “This year’s program would not have been a success without Brenden’s active engagement and partnership,” said a DHS official in a December 2014 letter to the Navy. |
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Date | Taken on 21 June 2006 | |||
Source | https://www.dvidshub.net/image/1812153 | |||
Author | closest to helicopter | |||
Location InfoField | QUANTICO, VA, US | |||
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Posted InfoField | 12 March 2015, 20:01 | |||
Archive link InfoField | archive copy at the Wayback Machine |
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Short title | 060621-M-ZZ000-001 |
Date and time of data generation | 20:00, 20 June 2006 |
City shown | Quantico |
Headline | Navy engineer impacts public-private sector research on wearable and embeddable technology |
Credit/Provider | Naval Surface Warfare Center Dah |
Source | Digital |
Image title | QUANTICO, Va. – Brenden McMullen (closest to helicopter) jumps out of the Marine Corps UH1Y over Marine Corps Base Quantico while assigned to Marine Corps Systems Command as a Navy senior chief special amphibious reconnaissance corpsman in 2006. McMullen – now a Navy civilian engineer – was recently commended for his impact on new research to identify threats, risks, and vulnerabilities related to wearable and embeddable technologies. As the only Department of Defense civilian member of a Department of Homeland Security focus group, he used his military expertise to evaluate wearable items like fitness bands and medical telemetry – including LifeAlert and GoogleGlass – in addition to surgically implanted items. “This year’s program would not have been a success without Brenden’s active engagement and partnership,” said a DHS official in a December 2014 letter to the Navy. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo/Released) |
IIM version | 4 |
Supplemental categories | Unclassified |
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Special instructions | Released John Joyce Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division John.J.Joyce2.ctr@navy.mil via DVIDS |
Province or state shown | Virginia |
Code for country shown | US |
Country shown | United States |
Original transmission location code | USNORTHCOM |
Writer | John Joyce |
Identifier | DVIDS Image ID 1812153 |