CIA wants "Big Brother" HDTV jumbo screens
The CIA is investing in software that uses existing hardware to create next-generation video displays that will improve how intelligence agencies view and analyze information on large-format screens. - In-Q-Tel, the CIA-based nonprofit that identifies emerging technologies to support the U.S. intelligence community, has struck a partnership with Mersive, a provider of visual computing software that enables the creation of large-scale, high-performance displays. The CIA is investing in software that uses existing hardware to create next-generation video displays that will improve how intelligence agencies view and analyze information on large-format screens. In-Q-Tel, the CIA-based nonprofit that identifies emerging technologies to support the U.S. intelligence community, has struck a partnership with Mersive, a provider of visual computing software that enables the creation of large-scale, high-performance displays.