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
- Breaking the yardstick, the dangers of market-based governance, by Don J. DeYoung
- Islamic radicalization in the United States, new trends and a proposed methodology for disruption, Samuel Musa and Samuel Bendett
- Reflections on over fifty years in research and development, some lessons learned, John W. Lyons
- Technology, transformation, and new operational concepts, by Elihu Zimet, with Robert E. Armstrong, Donald C. Daniel, and Joseph N. Mait
- Hours of boredom, moments of terror, temporal desynchrony in military and security force operations, Peter A. Hancock and Gerald P. Krueger
- Harnessing the interagency for complex operations, Neyla Arnas, Charles Barry, and Robert B. Oakley
- The emergence of mini UAVs for military applications, by Timothy Coffey and John A. Montgomery
- Policing and COIN operations, lessons learned, strategies, and future directions, Samuel Musa, John Morgan, and Matt Keegan
- Some recent sensor-related Army critical technology events, James A. Ratches, Richard Chait, and John W. Lyons
- Information assurance, trends in vulnerabilities, threats, and technologies, edited by Jacques S. Gansler and Hans Binnendijk
- Bio-inspired materials and devices for chemical and biological defense, James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes
- Managing change, capability, adaptability, and transformation, by Hans Binnendijk and Richard L. Kugler
- A new conceptual framework for net-centric, enterprise-wide, system-of-systems engineering, Jeremy M. Kaplan
- Bayes, bugs, and bioterrorists, lessons learned from the anthrax attacks, Kimberly M. Thompson, Robert E. Armstrong, and Donald F. Thompson
- Toward a new transatlantic compact, Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk
- 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
- Alternative approaches to army transformation, by Joseph N. Mait and Richard L. Kugler
- Alternative governance, a tool for military laboratory reform, by Timothy Coffey, Kenneth W. Lackie, and Michael L. Marshall
- Dragnet, a case study of the CLEAR system, Samuel Musa, Matt Keegan and Giles Kyser
- Assessing the Army power and energy efforts for the warfighter, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James J. Valdes
- Improving the Army's next effort in technology forecasting, John Lyons, Richard Chait, and Simone Erchov, editors
- Information and communication technologies for reconstruction and development, Afghanistan challenges and opportunities, Larry Wentz, Frank Kramer, and Stuart Starr
- Strategic fragility, infrastructure protection and national security in the information age, by Robert A. Miller and Irving Lachow
- Moore's law, a Department of Defense perspective, by Gerald M. Borsuk and Timothy Coffey
- Transforming NATO command and control for future missions, by Charles L. Barry
- Who you gonna call?, responding to a medical emergency with the Strategic National Stockpile, Stephen D. Prior
- "Chance favors only the prepared mind", the proper role for U.S. Department of Defense science and engineering workforce, Timothy Coffey
- Non-traditional security threats and Asia-Pacific regional cooperation, James M. Keagle
- A new PPBS process to advance transformation, by Stuart E. Johnson
- 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
- Computer games and the military, two views, by J.C. Herz and Michael R. Macedonia
- Battle-wise, gaining advantage in networked warfare, David C. Gompert, Irving Lachow, and Justin Perkins
- China's S&T emergence, a proposal for U.S. DOD-China collaboration in fundamental research, William Berry and Cheryl Loeb
- Report of an Army workshop on convergence forecasting, mechanochemical transduction, Douglas Kiserow [and three others] ; edited by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- To build resilience, leader influence on mental hardiness, by Paul T. Bartone, Charles L. Barry, and Robert E. Armstrong
- Taking the battle upstream, towards a benchmarking role for NATO, Stephan De Spiegeleire
- Military transformation and joint experimentation, two views from above, Harold W. Gehmen, Jr. and James M. Dubik
- Russia and NATO, increased interaction in defense research and technology, by Donald C. Daniel and Michael I. Yarymovych
- Pre-conflict management tools, winning the peace, Aaron B. Frank
- Future directions for U.S. foreign policy, balancing status quo and reform, Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk
- A primer on the detection of nuclear and radiological weapons, Gary W. Phillips, David J. Nagel, and Timothy Coffey
- Critical technology events in the development of selected Army weapons systems, a summary of Project Hindsight Revisited, John Lyons, Richard Chait, and Duncan Long
- Speed and the fog of war, sense and respond logistics in Operation Iraqi Freedom-I, Paul Needham and Christopher Snyder
- Hydrogen as a fuel for DOD, by Timothy Coffey [and others]
- Critical technology events in the development of the Stinger and Javelin missile systems, Project Hindsight revisited, John Lyons, Duncan Long, and Richard Chait
- The NATO Response Force, facilitating coalition warfare through technology transfer and information sharing, Jeffrey P. Bialos and Stuart L. Koehl
- Cooperative threat reduction for a new era, James E. Goodby, [and others]
- Enhancing Army S&T, lessons from Project Hindsight Revisited, by Richard Chait [and others]
- Defense laboratories and military capability, headed for a BRACdown?, Michael L. Marshall
- From reform to reduction, reports on the management of Navy and Department of Defense laboratories in the Post-Cold War era, J. Eric Hazell
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- Hours of boredom, moments of terror, temporal desynchrony in military and security force operations, Peter A. Hancock and Gerald P. Krueger
- Some recent sensor-related Army critical technology events, James A. Ratches, Richard Chait, and John W. Lyons
- Bio-inspired materials and devices for chemical and biological defense, James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes
- 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
- 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
- "Chance favors only the prepared mind", the proper role for U.S. Department of Defense science and engineering workforce, Timothy Coffey
- 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
- Non-traditional security threats and Asia-Pacific regional cooperation, James M. Keagle
- A primer on alternative transportation fuels, Timothy Coffey
- To build resilience, leader influence on mental hardiness, by Paul T. Bartone, Charles L. Barry, and Robert E. Armstrong
- Report of an Army workshop on convergence forecasting, mechanochemical transduction, Douglas Kiserow [and three others] ; edited by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- Taking the battle upstream, towards a benchmarking role for NATO, Stephan De Spiegeleire
- Transforming NATO, an NDU anthology, edited by Hans Binnendijk and Gina Cordero
- Critical technology events (CTEs) that support the rationale for Army laboratories based on S&T functions performed, James A. Ratches and John W. Lyons
- Risk-informed decisionmaking for science and technology, Samuel Musa [and four others]
- Analysis of the threat of genetically modified organisms for biological warfare, Jerry Warner [and three others]
- Pandemic flu planning in Africa, thoughts from a Nigerian case study, Cheryl Loeb, Lynn McGrath, and Sudhir Devalia
- Ballistic missile defense, past and future, Jacques S. Gansler
- Understanding and leading porous network organizations, an analysis based on the 7-S model, Paul T. Bartone and Linton Wells II
- Cyberspace and the "First Battle" in 21st-century war, by Robert A. Miller and Daniel T. Kuehl
- Combating transnational organized crime, strategies and metrics for the threat, Samuel Musa
- Assessing the health of Army laboratories, funding for basic research and laboratory capital equipment, by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
- Strengthening government laboratory science and technology programs, some thoughts for the Department of Homeland Security, Samuel Musa [and three others]
- External collaboration in Army science and technology, the Army's research alliances, John W. Lyons and James Ratches
- NATO command structure, considerations for the future, W. Bruce Weinrod and Charles L. Barry
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Assessing military benefits of S&T investments in micro autonomous systems utilizing a Gedanken experiment, Albert Sciaretta [and four others]
- Chemical and biological defense test and evaluation (T&E) future challenges, James J. Valdes and Ewelina Tunia
- An extended deterrence regime to counter Iranian nuclear weapons, issues and options, Richard L. Kugler
- Task Force Stryker network-centric operations in Afghanistan, Harry Tunnell
- Policy challenges of accelerating technological change, security policy and strategy implications of parallel scientific revolutions, James Kadtke and Linton Wells II
- Organizational analysis of the TIDES project and the STAR-TIDES network using the 7-S framework, Paul T. Bartone [and five others]
- Changing mindsets to transform security, leader development for an unpredictable and complex world, edited by Linton Wells II, Theodore C. Hailes, and Michael C. Davies
- Modeling the combined terrorist-narcotics trafficker threat to national security, Alexander Woodcock and Samuel Musa
- Forecasting science and technology for the Department of Defense, John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James J. Valdes