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Pat Kerr (right), a computer scientist at the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground and his Arizona State University counterpart, Kevin Buell, Ph.D., a research scientist with ASU’s Security and Defense Systems Initiative, discuss ways of assessing of Army communication and data networks more efficiently May 2 at the Fort Huachuca - headquarters of USAEPG. USAEPG and ASU’s SDSI recently started working together to improve how USAEPG tests the Army’s communications and data networks, by using more efficient ways to assess network traffic data. They plan to work together on other ways to improve Army test and evaluation of networks in the near future. (U.S. Army photo by Ray K. Ragan)