Defense view of nanotechnology’s potential
Nanowerk covers a February 2007 report from the U.S. Defense Science Board titled 21st Century Strategic Technology Vectors (pdf). Excerpts:
DOD must also keep abreast of the most rapidly changing and emerging technologies as a necessary complement to the mission-driven perspective that is the focus of this report. Today these include bio-, info-, and nano-technologies. Synergistic combinations of these could produce truly revolutionary capabilities in human performance enhancement, medical treatment and prophylaxis, miniaturization, life extension, robotics, and machine intelligence, to name few of the more promising areas for research…
Nanotechnology, in particular, offers potential for devices that can endure for very long periods of time in close proximity to targets of interest and that can be delivered by clandestine means…A combination of nanotechnology, biology, and chemistry promises to provide significant increases in capability to conduct pervasive surveillance on a global basis—with minimized personnel exposure and minimized probability that deployed assets will be compromised.
Yup. —Christine



March 7th, 2007 at 6:31 PM
Good to see that “Sci-Fi” is being taken seriously now.
March 10th, 2007 at 8:11 PM
I could imagine all that getting dystopian real quick in a sci-fi sense. It was fine to hear it from sci-fi writers, but when the government says it, it is scary – real scary.