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1 Digital Ocular Recording Device Robert Arriaga Donald Githens Marc Martin

2 Overview Statement of Problem Statement of Problem Proposed Solution Proposed Solution Development of the Product Development of the Product Implementation of the Product Implementation of the Product Financial and Time Considerations of the Product Financial and Time Considerations of the Product How the Technology will Benefit Society How the Technology will Benefit Society Possible Problems with the Product Possible Problems with the Product Conclusion Conclusion

3 Law Enforcement Agencies are Limited in their Abilities to Collect Hard Evidence. Juries demand a high level of certainty for convictions. Current surveillance technologies increase the risk of exposure to agents.

4 How Can We Turn Undercover Agents into an Invisible Television Crew? Equip them with a DORD. Enables undetectable, at will recording of eyesight. Data can be used in criminal cases as evidence.

5 What is a DORD? Digital Ocular Recording Device. Implant that connects to the optic nerves. Digitizes and stores human eyesight. Stored data is accessible with current technology.

6 What Technologies are Involved in a DORD? Undeveloped Technologies Design an electrode capable of connecting to optic nerves. Design an electrode capable of connecting to optic nerves. Software to digitize electro-chemical signals. Software to digitize electro-chemical signals. Surgical methods for implanting the DORD. Surgical methods for implanting the DORD. Existing Technologies A safely implantable RF device with encryption capabilities. A safely implantable RF device with encryption capabilities. Materials that can be safely implanted into the human body to house the DORD. Materials that can be safely implanted into the human body to house the DORD. Software to compress digitized visual information. Software to compress digitized visual information. Small, long-life batteries. Small, long-life batteries.

7 What Resources are Needed to Develop the Technology? Five engineering teams will be created electrode development electrode development CPU design CPU design software development software development surgical implant process surgical implant process overall testing. overall testing.

8 Who Will Use the DORD and How Will it be Used? Every police department Every police department F.B.I. & C.I.A. & N.S.A. F.B.I. & C.I.A. & N.S.A. Military Special Forces Military Special Forces Primarily designed for undercover law enforcement agents. Primarily designed for undercover law enforcement agents. Video evidence will be collected during crimes. Video evidence will be collected during crimes. Evidence will then be presented to juries. Evidence will then be presented to juries.

9 Time and Financial Concerns The total development of the product is projected to be around 15 years. The total development of the product is projected to be around 15 years. The estimated development costs will be approximately $100 million (U.S.). The estimated development costs will be approximately $100 million (U.S.). Generating patents will offset total cost. Generating patents will offset total cost. There is no better customer than the U.S. government. There is no better customer than the U.S. government. Making enough profit to cover the initial costs. Making enough profit to cover the initial costs. Each implanted DORD will cost the buyer $150,000. Each implanted DORD will cost the buyer $150,000.

10 Benefits and Possible Problems Protection of the agents. Protection of the agents. Provide juries with more detailed evidence correctly convict criminals. Provide juries with more detailed evidence correctly convict criminals. Opens doors to other applications using the developed technologies. Opens doors to other applications using the developed technologies. Complications with surgery. Complications with surgery. Invasion of privacy. Invasion of privacy. Long-term effects on the body. Long-term effects on the body. Legal issues. Legal issues.

11 Conclusion Product will benefit society as a whole. Product will benefit society as a whole. Huge potential monetary gain. Huge potential monetary gain. Beneficial externalities. Beneficial externalities.


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