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The US armed forces have had smart weapons for a long time now. It is just recently that they realized they need smart supply trucks. Hi, I am Paul F. Grayson, Team Leader of AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL MAGIC (AIM), one of last remaining teams of the 390 teams that worked on vehicles for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Grand Challenge series of unmanned vehicle races. AIM is working to save soldiers lives by making US Army supply trucks driverless. AIM is funded by donations from individuals like you who want to speed up the development of this life-saving technology. With this blog, you will be able to look over my shoulder while I work on developing this important technology. You will get a chance to look into the world of unmanned robotic vehicles, see some of the things that I see, and puzzle over the problems of making vehicles driverless. Welcome to my world! To comment on any blog posting, scroll to the "Post a Comment" box at the bottom and post your comment. (The moderator will review your comment and OK it as soon as he/she can.)

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