National Defense University, Center for Technology and National Security Policy
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National Defense University, Center for Technology and National Security Policy
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National Defense University
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Center for Technology and National Security Policy
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Incoming Resources
- Container security, a proposal for a comprehensive code of conduct, Ola Dahlman ... [and others]
- From petro to agro, seeds of a new economy, by Robert E. Armstrong
- The silence of the labs, by Don J. DeYoung
- China's S&T emergence, a proposal for U.S. DOD-China collaboration in fundamental research, William Berry and Cheryl Loeb
- I-power, the information revolution and stability operations, Franklin D. Kramer, Larry Wentz, and Stuart Starr
- Future directions for U.S. foreign policy, balancing status quo and reform, Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk
- Military perspectives on cyberpower, edited by Larry K. Wentz, Charles L. Barry, Stuart H. Starr
- Understanding and leading porous network organizations, an analysis based on the 7-S model, Paul T. Bartone and Linton Wells II
- Hydrogen as a fuel for DOD, by Timothy Coffey ... [and others]
- Responsive space and strategic information, by Simon P. Worden and Randall R. Correll
- Affordable defense capabilities for future NATO missions
- NATO command structure, considerations for the future, W. Bruce Weinrod and Charles L. Barry
- Policy challenges of accelerating technological change, security policy and strategy implications of parallel scientific revolutions, James Kadtke and Linton Wells II
- Deploying nuclear detection systems, a proposed strategy for combating nuclear terrorism, James Goodby, Timothy Coffey, and Cheryl Loeb
- Critical technology events in the development of selected Army weapons systems, a summary of Project Hindsight Revisited, John Lyons, Richard Chait, and Duncan Long
- The active denial system, a revolutionary, non-lethal weapon for today's battlefield, Susan LeVine
- An extended deterrence regime to counter Iranian nuclear weapons, issues and options, Richard L. Kugler
- Critical technology events in the development of the Stinger and Javelin missile systems, Project Hindsight revisited, John Lyons, Duncan Long, and Richard Chait
- Transforming NATO, an NDU anthology, edited by Hans Binnendijk and Gina Cordero
- The NATO Response Force, facilitating coalition warfare through technology transfer and information sharing, Jeffrey P. Bialos and Stuart L. Koehl
- Building the S&E workforce for 2040, challenges facing the Department of Defense, Timothy Coffey
- Overcoming the S&T assessment uncertainty principle, an approach to enterprise-wide assessment of the DOD S&T program, Timothy Coffey ... [and others]
- A new military framework for NATO, by Hans Binnendijk, David C. Gompert, and Richard L. Kugler
- Challenges to leadership, responding to biological threats, Paul Rosenzweig
- Strengthening government laboratory science and technology programs, some thoughts for the Department of Homeland Security, Samuel Musa [and three others]
- Globalization of S&T, key challenges facing DOD, Timothy Coffey and Steven Ramberg
- Security considerations for a warming Arctic, 2012 draft working paper, James M. Keagle and Christopher Mann
- A primer on alternative transportation fuels, Timothy Coffey
- Critical technology events in the development of the Apache helicopter, Project Hindsight Revisited, Richard Chait, John Lyons, and Duncan Long
- The airborne laser from theory to reality, an insider's account, by Hans Mark
- Suggestions for evaluating the quality of the Army's science and technology program, the portfolio and its execution, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James Ratches
- Needed--a NATO stabilization and reconstruction force, Hans Binnendijk and Richard L. Kugler
- The science and engineering workforce and national security, by Michael L. Marshall, Timothy Coffey, Fred E. Saalfeld, and Rita R. Colwell
- Privatizing while transforming, by Marion E. "Spike" Bowman
- Domestic event support operations (DESO), Andrew Smith
- Report of an Army workshop on convergence forecasting, mechanochemical transduction, Douglas Kiserow [and three others] ; edited by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- Defending the military food supply, acquisition, preparation, and protection of food at U.S. military installations, Andrew Mara and Lynn McGrath
- The 71F advantage, applying Army research psychology for health and performance gains, edited by Paul T. Bartone, Ross H. Pastel, and Mark A. Vaitkus ; foreword by David A. Rubenstein
- Homegrown terrorism, the threat within, Kimberley L. Thachuk, Marion E. "Spike" Bowman, and Courtney Richardson
- Creating a NATO special operations force, by David C. Gompert and Raymond C. Smith
- Cyberspace and the "First Battle" in 21st-century war, by Robert A. Miller and Daniel T. Kuehl
- Critical technology events in the development of the Abrams tank, Project Hindsight revisited, Richard Chait, John Lyons, and Duncan Long
- Rediscovering the infantry in a time of transformation, by Bing West
- Nonlethal capabilities, realizing the opportunities, by E.R. Bedard
- Winning the invisible war, an agricultural pilot plan for Afghanistan, by Edward Borcherdt ... [and others]
- Maritime access, do defenders hold all the cards?, by Arthur H. Barber III and Delwyn L. Gilmore
- The use of high performance computing (HPC) to strengthen the development of Army systems, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, Charles J. Nietubicz
- Combating transnational organized crime, strategies and metrics for the threat, Samuel Musa
- Defense horizons, a publication of the Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University
- Issues in Air Force science and technology funding, Donald C. Daniel
- Focus of1
- Assessing military benefits of S&T investments in micro autonomous systems utilizing a Gedanken experiment, Albert Sciaretta [and four others]
- Taking the battle upstream, towards a benchmarking role for NATO, Stephan De Spiegeleire
- Understanding and leading porous network organizations, an analysis based on the 7-S model, Paul T. Bartone and Linton Wells II
- Military perspectives on cyberpower, edited by Larry K. Wentz, Charles L. Barry, Stuart H. Starr
- Affordable defense capabilities for future NATO missions
- NATO command structure, considerations for the future, W. Bruce Weinrod and Charles L. Barry
- Policy challenges of accelerating technological change, security policy and strategy implications of parallel scientific revolutions, James Kadtke and Linton Wells II
- The active denial system, a revolutionary, non-lethal weapon for today's battlefield, Susan LeVine
- An extended deterrence regime to counter Iranian nuclear weapons, issues and options, Richard L. Kugler
- Transforming NATO, an NDU anthology, edited by Hans Binnendijk and Gina Cordero
- Strengthening government laboratory science and technology programs, some thoughts for the Department of Homeland Security, Samuel Musa [and three others]
- Globalization of S&T, key challenges facing DOD, Timothy Coffey and Steven Ramberg
- A primer on alternative transportation fuels, Timothy Coffey
- Security considerations for a warming Arctic, 2012 draft working paper, James M. Keagle and Christopher Mann
- Report of an Army workshop on convergence forecasting, mechanochemical transduction, Douglas Kiserow [and three others] ; edited by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- Combating transnational organized crime, strategies and metrics for the threat, Samuel Musa
- Cyberspace and the "First Battle" in 21st-century war, by Robert A. Miller and Daniel T. Kuehl
- Strengthening technical peer review at the Army S & T laboratories, John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- External collaboration in Army science and technology, the Army's research alliances, John W. Lyons and James Ratches
- Anticipatory governance practical upgrades, equipping the executive branch to cope with increasing speed and complexity of major challenges, Leon S. Fuerth with Evan M.H. Faber
- To build resilience, leader influence on mental hardiness, by Paul T. Bartone, Charles L. Barry, and Robert E. Armstrong
- STAR-TIDES and starfish networks, supporting stressed populations with distributed talent, by Linton Wells II [and three others]
- Preparing the pipeline, the U.S. cyber workforce for the future, by David J. Kay, Terry J. Pudas, and Brett Young
- Suggestions for evaluating the quality of the Army's science and technology program, the portfolio and its execution, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James Ratches
- A process to analyze data from the deployable metering and monitoring system using United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon data, with recommendations from a limited dataset, Julie Sapp [and three others]
- Assessing the health of Army laboratories, funding for basic research and laboratory capital equipment, by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- The new reality of international telecommunications strategy, Robert C. Fonow
- Chemical and biological defense test and evaluation (T&E) future challenges, James J. Valdes and Ewelina Tunia
- Programming development funds to support a counterinsurgency, Nangarhar, Afghanistan 2006, Michelle Parker
- Risk-informed decisionmaking for science and technology, Samuel Musa [and four others]
- Low-cost access to space, military opportunities and challenges, by Philip Stockdale, Scott Aughenbaugh, and Nickolas Boensch
- United Nations peacekeeping operations, environmental sustainability, Philip Stockdale [and three others]
- Bio-inspired materials and devices for chemical and biological defense, James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes
- Pandemic flu planning in Africa, thoughts from a Nigerian case study, Cheryl Loeb, Lynn McGrath, and Sudhir Devalia
- Defense partnerships, documenting trends and emerging topics for action, by Samuel Bendett
- Bridging the gap, European C4ISR capabilities and transatlantic interoperability, Gordon Adams, Guy Ben-Ari, John Logsdon, Ray Williamson
- Technology and national security, the United States at a critical crossroads, by James Kadtke and John Wharton
- Hours of boredom, moments of terror, temporal desynchrony in military and security force operations, Peter A. Hancock and Gerald P. Krueger
- Global knowledge networking, smart strategies for promoting innovative learning and leader development, by Walter L. Christman, Frank C. DiGiovanni, and Linton Wells II
- Ballistic missile defense, past and future, Jacques S. Gansler
- A time to tweet, as well as a time to kill, ISIS's projection of power in Iraq and Syria, by Heather Marie Vitale and James M. Keagle
- Developing an innovation-based ecosystem at the U.S. Department of Defense, challenges and opportunities, by Adam Jay Harrison, Bharat Rao, and Bala Mulloth
- Critical technology events (CTEs) that support the rationale for Army laboratories based on S&T functions performed, James A. Ratches and John W. Lyons
- A methodology for assessing the military benefits of science and technology investments, by Albert Sciarretta, Richard Chait, Joseph Mait, and Jordan Willcox
- Non-traditional security threats and Asia-Pacific regional cooperation, James M. Keagle
- Can You Hear Me Now?, the case for considering information and communications technology as a critical component of future postconflict operations, by Karen E. Black, Larry Wentz, and Sebastian Megens-Sedor
- A strategic vision and a new management approach for the Department of the Navy's research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) portfolio, Joseph P. Lawrence III
- "Chance favors only the prepared mind", the proper role for U.S. Department of Defense science and engineering workforce, Timothy Coffey
- Improving the Army's next effort in technology forecasting, John Lyons, Richard Chait, and Simone Erchov, editors
- Assessing the Army power and energy efforts for the warfighter, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James J. Valdes