CIA pursues video game - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics: "The CIA is set to spend several million dollars to develop a video game aimed at helping its analysts think like terrorists, The Washington Times has learned.
The agency's Counter Terrorist Center, or CTC, is working with the Los Angeles-based Institute for Creative Technologies on a project designed to help its analysts, 'think outside the box,' a CIA spokesman said. The project is close to approval, but officials wouldn't comment on the exact cost of the program.
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Other projects being worked on by the California institute reportedly include Roman shields with skateboards that come off the sides of tanks, and foam sprayed by troops that can stop tank rounds. "roman shield skateboards that come off the top of tanks! I've got to get a job with these people! Only they could appreciate the ideas I come up with!
The agency's Counter Terrorist Center, or CTC, is working with the Los Angeles-based Institute for Creative Technologies on a project designed to help its analysts, 'think outside the box,' a CIA spokesman said. The project is close to approval, but officials wouldn't comment on the exact cost of the program.
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It gets better...
Other projects being worked on by the California institute reportedly include Roman shields with skateboards that come off the sides of tanks, and foam sprayed by troops that can stop tank rounds. "roman shield skateboards that come off the top of tanks! I've got to get a job with these people! Only they could appreciate the ideas I come up with!
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