National Defense University. Center for Technology and National Security Policy
Center for technology and national security policy Washington, D.C.
Center for Technology and National Security Policy Washington, DC
Center for Technology and National Security Policy
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Works
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The 71F advantage : applying Army research psychology for health and performance gains | |
Battle-wise : seeking time-information superiority in networked warfare | |
Bio-inspired innovation and national security | |
Bringing defense into the information economy | |
Capability development in support of comprehensive approaches | |
"Chance favors only the prepared mind" : the proper role for U.S. Department of Defense science and engineering workforce | |
Changing mindsets to transform security : leader development for an unpredictable and complex world | |
Civilian surge : key to complex operations | |
Defense horizons : a publication of the Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University. | |
Defense horizons, June 2001: | |
Equipping the executive branch to cope with increasing speed and complexity of major challenges | |
External collaboration in Army science and technology : the Army's research alliances | |
Information assurance : trends in vulnerabilities, threats, and technologies | |
A new conceptual framework for net-centric, enterprise-wide, system-of-systems engineering, 2006: | |
New directions in U.S. national security strategy, defense plans, and diplomacy : an official studies blueprint | |
Organizational analysis of the TIDES project and the STAR-TIDES network using the 7-S framework | |
Policing and counterinsurgency operations | |
Policy analysis in national security affairs new methods for a new era | |
Preparing for catastrophic bioterrorism : toward a long-term strategy for limiting risk | |
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 | |
Seventy-one F advantage | |
Some recent sensor-related Army critical technology events | |
Strategic shift : appraising recent changes in U.S. defense plans and priorities | |
A strategic vision and a new management approach for the Department of the Navy's Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) portfolio | |
Towards a benchmarking role for North Atlantic Treaty Organization | |
Transforming for stabilization and reconstruction operations |