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US Military Biometric Systems: Digital War Lessons from Iraq

US Military Biometric Systems: Digital War Lessons from Iraq

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In this episode of the Disaster.Stream Podcast, host Bill Alderson takes you inside one of the most critical — and least understood — battles of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars: the fight to keep U.S. military biometric intelligence systems running in the middle of the digital war.

Bill recounts how he was called by Army G2 at the Pentagon and deployed with U.S. CENTCOM to Iraq when a biometric watchlist system—used to identify insurgents through fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition—failed at a crucial moment. With millions of records in play and soldiers depending on accurate intelligence at checkpoints and bases, the failure threatened operational readiness.

🔑 What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How biometric systems were used to enroll entire populations in Fallujah and beyond
  • The technical challenges of scaling biometric databases during wartime
  • Why replication delays and network bottlenecks nearly crippled the system mid-war
  • How battlefield packet analysis and root cause troubleshooting restored operations
  • Lessons learned that still apply today in cybersecurity, disaster recovery, and digital identity management

👥 Special segments also feature:

  • Charlene Deaver-Vasquez (FISMACS) on mathematical models for forecasting cyberattacks
  • Jon DiMaggio, author of The Art of Cyber Warfare, with insights into nation-state cyber threats

From the Pentagon and CENTCOM to forward-deployed teams in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bill shares firsthand experiences of solving mission-critical failures when lives were on the line. These stories carry timeless lessons on incident response, readiness, and building resilient systems.

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