Lethal robots, plasmonic chips and nanoionics are just a few of the innovative advances working their way into everyday life. Randy Fort, Raytheon's director of...
Lethal robots, plasmonic chips and nanoionics are just a few of the innovative advances working their way into everyday life. Randy Fort, Raytheon's director of programs and security, tells Executive Editor Jason Miller these real-world advances also have implications for federal agencies. They can mean cutting-edge intelligence and defense and streamlined manufacturing in the future.
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