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Welcome to the February e-Newsletter from QinetiQ containing all the latest news and pioneering developments from Europe's largest science and technology organisation. We welcome any feedback from you so please e-mail us.
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| QinetiQ signs strategic agreement with Boeing |
Boeing and QinetiQ have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore potential collaboration on the development of a variety of technologies, including aviation security, air traffic management, acoustics, lighting and cabin interiors, fuel cells and lightweight materials. Boeing's leading domain expertise in commercial and military aircraft, along with QinetiQ's pioneering research, could also allow for development of lighter-than-air vehicles, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), systems integration, and Network Centric Operations.
Find out more: 
Press Release
Aviation

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| A Revolution in Quantitative Marketing |
Using sonar techniques originally designed for the military, QinetiQ have developed Craft. It's a sophisticated mathematical modelling technique using military diagnostic and signal detection to deliver a quantitative marketing service. This allows you to predict the effect of marketing campaigns on future sales.
Find out more: 
Craft
Measuring Effectiveness with Sonar

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QinetiQ's Centre for Human Sciences were called to assist in a programme to be televised on Channel 4 in March this year, called 'SuperHuman', setting out to find Britain's most extraordinary men and women.
QinetiQ experts put the contestants through a series of tests including sleep deprivation, oxygen starvation, extreme g-force and navigation to measure their memory, co-ordination, endurance and spatial ability. The programme will be broadcast from the Science Museum's Dana Centre on Saturday 13 March.
The winners will combine exceptional abilities ranging from fearlessness and extreme endurance to sleep control and emotional intelligence.
Find out more: 
Human Performance

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| QinetiQ Presents on Computer Incident Response |
QinetiQ will be attending the first UK exhibition and conference dedicated to the rapidly growing issue of crime committed on computers and the Internet. Starting on March 30, QinetiQ's digital investigation and information security training experts will be on Stand 26 and Dave Bacon, Director of Digital Investigation Services will be presenting at 2:10pm at the conference on computer incident response.
Dave will explain what organisations need to have in place before an incident happens, what actions they should be taking when discovering a problem and how the incident should be investigated.
Come and visit QinetiQ on Stand 26 at the Novotel London West.
Find out more: 
Computer and Internet Crime 2004
Information Security

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