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http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/free-darpa-software-lets-gamers-hunt-submarin
https://actuv.darpa.mil/Default.aspx
"If you have ever wanted to go torpedo-to-torpedo with a submariner, now is your chance. The crowdsource-minded folks at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency rolled out an online game that lets players try to catch elusive, quiet enemy submarines."
From DARPA: "As you complete each scenario in the simulation you will be asked if you would like to submit data about your game play to our database for analysis. The data collected doesn't contain any information about you or your computer, or anything else outside of what you did with ACTUV and how well it worked. Good or bad, please agree to submit your data for analysis so that we can see what tactics work (or don't work!). And you can always say no- installing and playing the simulation does not collect or send any information until you expressly agree to it at the end of each scenario. While we have made efforts to leverage existing commercial software and ensure its full operability and security, DARPA makes no warranties about the operability of the software on your particular system and is not responsible for any damages that might occur."
Free DARPA Software Lets Gamers Hunt Submarines:
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/04/07/174210/Free-DARPA-Software-Lets-Gamers-Hunt-Submarines
https://actuv.darpa.mil/Default.aspx
"If you have ever wanted to go torpedo-to-torpedo with a submariner, now is your chance. The crowdsource-minded folks at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency rolled out an online game that lets players try to catch elusive, quiet enemy submarines."
From DARPA: "As you complete each scenario in the simulation you will be asked if you would like to submit data about your game play to our database for analysis. The data collected doesn't contain any information about you or your computer, or anything else outside of what you did with ACTUV and how well it worked. Good or bad, please agree to submit your data for analysis so that we can see what tactics work (or don't work!). And you can always say no- installing and playing the simulation does not collect or send any information until you expressly agree to it at the end of each scenario. While we have made efforts to leverage existing commercial software and ensure its full operability and security, DARPA makes no warranties about the operability of the software on your particular system and is not responsible for any damages that might occur."
Free DARPA Software Lets Gamers Hunt Submarines:
http://games.slashdot.org/story/11/04/07/174210/Free-DARPA-Software-Lets-Gamers-Hunt-Submarines