Lockheed Martin received protection for its automated, threat-based risk assessment platform, an integrated computer system that provides near real-time, terrorism threat analysis.
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By Gail Repsher Emery
Staff Writer
Lockheed Martin received protection for its automated, threat-based risk assessment platform, an integrated computer system that provides near real-time, terrorism threat analysis.
The platform enables information sharing between private industry and the government through continuous, independent auditing of compliance with policies governing access, use and distribution of information, according to the Homeland Security Department. The platform is used in CAPPS II, the Computer-Assisted Passenger Prescreening System, which identifies potentially dangerous airline travelers.