GTRI Information Technology & Telecommunications Laboratory
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The Information Technology & Telecommunications Laboratory (ITTL) is one of seven labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute. It conducts a broad range of research in areas of computer science, information technology, communications, networking, and the development of commercial products from university research.
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The Computer Science and Information Technology Division conducts research that solves complex problems involving information processing, storage, representation and exchange; Internet and database technologies and applications; information security and assurance; along with privacy, knowledge management, data visualization, mapping/geographical information, distributed simulation and enterprise information systems. ITTL is responsible for the development and maintenance of FalconView.
Communications and Networking Division researchers work in broadband telecommunications, wireless access systems, network security, multimedia information systems, tactical communications, communications surveillance and disruption, information warfare and assurance, communications networks and network management, technology assessment, application integration, and software radio systems.
Commercial Product Realization Office (CPRO)
Criminal Justice Science and Technology Center (CJSTC)
The Office of Policy Analysis and Research interprets the public policy aspects of technology, particularly where it is relevant to GTRI's applied research efforts. Specifically, OPAR examines the public policy aspects of technology under development at GTRI and analyzes decisions made in the policy arena that pertain to GTRI's research and development.
ITTL also provides C41 capabilities and functional requirements analysis to various service components across the Department of Defense in Northern and Eastern Virginia.