Work done at the US Army’s Central Identification Laboratory in Hawaii has earned the lab SAS’ 12th annual enterprise intelligence award.
The lab uses SAS analytical solutions in its efforts to identify remains of American personnel lost in military and other conflicts. Some 250 people work at the lab, including a large group of forensic anthropologists.
The award is presented to a company or group for excellence in analytical intelligence technology.
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