Gonzales, Daniel, 1956-
Gonzales, D. R.
VIAF ID: 242828996 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gonzales, D. R.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Gonzales, Daniel ‡d 1956-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gonzales, Daniel, ‡d 1956-
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Works
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Alternative futures for digital infrastructure : insights and considerations for the Department of Defense | |
Are law and policy clear and consistent? : roles and responsibilities of the defense acquisition executive and the chief information officer | |
Asian American voices in Indiana | |
Assessing the value of information superiority for ground forces, c2001: | |
An assessment of the U.S. and Chinese industrial bases in quantum technology | |
Authority to issue interoperability policy | |
Automation and robotics for the Space Exploration Initiative, 1991 | |
The changing role of the U.S. military in space | |
Cost-benefit analysis of proposed California oil and gas refinery regulations | |
Designing unmanned systems with greater autonomy : using a federated, partially open systems architecture approach | |
Dynamics and spectra of non-Abelian ... c1985 | |
Evolution of the air campaign planning process and the contingency theater automated planning system (CTAPS) | |
Framework for assessing the impact on future military competition and conflict | |
Hoosier Latinos : a century of struggle, service, and success | |
Legal basis for using new sensor technologies for counterdrug operations along the U.S. border | |
Life cycle cost assessments for military transatmospheric vehicles | |
Multifunctional information distribution system (MIDS) program case study | |
Network-centric operations case study : the Stryker Brigade Combat Team | |
Networked forces in stability operations : 101st Airborne Division, 3/2 and 1/25 Stryker brigades in northern Iraq | |
Proceedings of the Rand Project Air Force Workshop on Transatmospheric Vehicles | |
Securing the microelectronics supply chain : four policy issues for the U.S. Department of Defense to consider | |
Universal core information exchange framework : assessing its implications for acquisition programs |