DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Brady, W.J.; Horton, K.K.; Eubank, B.F.
1984-01-31
This report is a personnel oriented history of DOD participation in underground nuclear weapons testing during Operations NOUGAT and WHETSTONE, test events HARD HAT, DANNY BOY, MARSHMALLOW, MUDPACK, WISHBONE, GUMDROP, DILUTED WATERS, and TINY TOT. It is the first in a series of historical reports which will include all DOD underground nuclear weapons tests and DOE underground nuclear weapons tests with significant DOD participation from 1962 forward. In addition to these volumes presenting a history of the underground nuclear test program, a later restricted volume will identify all DOD participants, (military, civilian, and their contractors) and will list their dosimetrymore » data.« less
Contributions and Financial Reporting for the DoD Education Benefits Trust Fund
1994-03-11
4 .» OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND FINANCIAL REPORTING FOR THE DOD EDUCATION BENEFITS TRUST FUND Report No. 94-052 March...SUBJECT: Audit Report on Contributions and Financial Reporting for the DoD Education Benefits Trust Fund (Report No. 94-052) We are providing this final...Fund and financial reporting requirements relating to that fund for the DoD and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Comments on a draft of this report
2017-03-01
DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE DOD Has Opportunities to Further Enhance Use and Management of Development Fund...House of Representatives March 2017 DEFENSE ACQUISITION WORKFORCE DOD Has Opportunities to Further Enhance Use and Management of Development Fund...Year Is Expected to Decrease Significantly by Fiscal Year 2018 In the past year, DOD has taken several actions to improve its management and
Cash Accountability in DOD Imprest Funds Maintained by the Office of the Inspector General, DOD.
1995-03-22
accountable records to be presented to authorized personnel for verification at any time. Imprest fund cashiers at the Office of the Inspector General, DoD...control program as it pertains to the audit objectives. In this report, we reviewed the Office of the Inspector General, DoD, imprest funds. The...We are providing this report for your information and use. The audit was made at your request to examine the imprest funds maintained within the
Pentagon Reservation Maintenance Revolving Fund
2001-07-02
financial statements of both the DoD and the Federal Government. The DoD incorporates the Pentagon Reservation Maintenance Revolving Fund into the...Consequently, the DoD must accurately report property, plant, and equipment in order for the Government to achieve a favorable opinion on the consolidated
2010-08-27
adverse impact to critical missions caused by natural, accidental, or intentional events adversely affecting installation energy and utility supply...Report No. D-2010-RAM-019 August 27, 2010 Army Projects in the DOD Near Term Energy -Efficient Technologies Program Funded...Army Projects in the DOD Near Term Energy -Efficient Technologies Program Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 5a. CONTRACT
Developing a Research Strategy for Suicide Prevention in the Department of Defense
Ramchand, Rajeev; Eberhart, Nicole K.; Guo, Christopher; Pedersen, Eric R.; Savitsky, Terrance Dean; Tanielian, Terri; Voorhies, Phoenix
2014-01-01
Abstract In response to the elevated rate of suicide among U.S. service members, a congressionally mandated task force recommended that the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) create a unified, comprehensive strategic plan for suicide prevention research to ensure that DoD–funded studies align with DoD's goals. To help meet this objective, a RAND study cataloged the research funded by DoD and other entities that is directly relevant to military personnel, examined the extent to which current research maps to DoD's strategic research needs, and provided recommendations to ensure that proposed research strategies align with the national research strategy and integrate with DoD's data collection and program evaluation strategies. The study found that although DoD is one of the largest U.S. funders of research related to suicide prevention, its current funding priorities do not consistently reflect its research needs. The study indexed each of 12 research goals according to rankings of importance, effectiveness, cultural acceptability, cost, and learning potential provided by experts who participated in a multistep elicitation exercise. The results revealed that research funding is overwhelmingly allocated to prevention goals already considered by experts to be effective. Other goals considered by experts to be important and appropriate for the military context receive relatively little funding and have been the subject of relatively few studies, meaning that there is still much to learn about these strategies. Furthermore, DoD, like other organizations, suffers from a research–to–practice gap. The most promising results from studies funded by DoD and other entities do not always find their way to those responsible for implementing suicide prevention programs that serve military personnel. The RAND study recommended approaches to thoughtfully integrate the latest research findings into DoD's operating procedures to ensure that evidence–based approaches can benefit suicide prevention programs and prevent the further loss of lives to suicide. PMID:28560085
78 FR 36171 - Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO)
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-06-17
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) AGENCY: Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Federal Funding... reductions or cancellations in Department of Defense (DoD) spending. Assistance may be granted if the...
32 CFR 310.39 - Funding for training.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Funding for training. 310.39 Section 310.39 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED) PRIVACY PROGRAM DOD PRIVACY PROGRAM Training Requirements § 310.39 Funding for training. Each DoD Component shall...
2016-01-29
No. DODIG-2016-041 J A N U A R Y 2 9 , 2 0 1 6 Independent Auditor’s Report on the FY 2015 DoD Detailed Accounting Report for the Funds...Defense that supports the warfighter; promotes accountability , integrity, and efficiency; advises the Secretary of Defense and Congress; and informs...THE ARMY SUBJECT: Independent Auditor’s Report on the FY 2015 DoD Detailed Accounting Report for the Funds Obligated for National Drug Control
Implications of DOD Funds Execution Policy for Acquisition Program Management
2014-08-01
I N S T I T U T E F O R D E F E N S E A N A L Y S E S IDA Paper P-5164 August 2014 Implications of DOD Funds Execution Policy for Acquisition...One of the goals of sound financial management practice is that the DOD spends the money that Congress appropriates for national defense in a timely...require execution of funds for any particular program to take place later than planned. That situation creates a natural conflict between two
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 247 - Funded Newspapers and Magazines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... images used will be in compliance with § 247.4(r). E. Assignment of personnel. Military and DoD civilian... published in funded publications. J. Employment and gratuities. DoD personnel shall not accept any...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 247 - Funded Newspapers and Magazines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... images used will be in compliance with § 247.4(r). E. Assignment of personnel. Military and DoD civilian... published in funded publications. J. Employment and gratuities. DoD personnel shall not accept any...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 247 - Funded Newspapers and Magazines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... images used will be in compliance with § 247.4(r). E. Assignment of personnel. Military and DoD civilian... published in funded publications. J. Employment and gratuities. DoD personnel shall not accept any...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 247 - Funded Newspapers and Magazines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... images used will be in compliance with § 247.4(r). E. Assignment of personnel. Military and DoD civilian... published in funded publications. J. Employment and gratuities. DoD personnel shall not accept any...
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 247 - Funded Newspapers and Magazines
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... images used will be in compliance with § 247.4(r). E. Assignment of personnel. Military and DoD civilian... published in funded publications. J. Employment and gratuities. DoD personnel shall not accept any...
2016-04-01
Congressional Committees April 2016 GAO-16-368 United States Government Accountability Office United States Government Accountability ...Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund DOD Department of Defense ERI European Reassurance Initiative FMF Foreign Military Financing IED Improvised...increased with the creation of two funding transfer accounts : the Counterterrorism Partnerships Fund (CTPF) and European Reassurance Initiative
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... General of the Department of Defense (IG, DoD), the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field Activities, the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), all DoD nonappropriated fund instrumentalities...
78 FR 51170 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-08-20
... and simulation tools used by Federally Funded Academic Research and Development, Contractors, DoD... Federally Funded Academic Research and Development, Contractor, DoD, Federal, State and Local First... Information Collection The information is entered into a web-interface database for CAC holders and electronic...
2009-05-27
Representatives Subject: Financial Management: DOD Needs to Clarify Its General Gift Fund Policies to Provide for Effective Oversight From fiscal...year 2005 through fiscal year 2008, the military services received about $295 million in monetary and nonmonetary gifts from individuals and...organizations wishing to donate gifts to the Department of Defense (DOD).1 Section 2601(a) of Title 10, U.S. Code is a long-standing authority under which
Military Retirement Fund Audited Financial Report. Fiscal Year 2013
2013-12-09
accumulates funds to finance, on an actuarial basis, the liabilities of DoD under military retirement and survivor benefit programs. Within DoD, the...for the accounting, investing, payment of benefits, and reporting of the MRF. The DoD Office of the Actuary (OACT) within OUSD(P&R) calculates the... actuarial liability of the MRF. The Office of Military Personnel Policy within OUSD(P&R) issues policy related to MRS benefits. While the MRF does
Army Industrial Fund Rate Stabilization Program.
1986-11-01
orders. Most cost reimbursable orders fall outside of the four exclusions authorized by the revised DA policy on fixed rate orders. Of the cost reimbur ... reimbursable programs. , . 20 DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY OF ABSTRArT 21 ABSTRACT SECURITY CLASSIFICATION M UNCLASSIFIED/UNLIMITED 0 SAME AS RPT - DTIC USERS...customers who reimburse the fund. Industrial funds are intended to be self-sustaining. Department of Defense (DOD) policy as enumerated in DOD
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...: (a) A free flow of news and information shall be provided to all DoD personnel without censorship or... appropriated funds will be obtained in accordance with DoD Directive 5330.3. (u) Although DoD internet web...
5 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... which the survey will begin; and (3) Whether full-scale surveys will be done in odd or even numbered.... Louisville DoD February Odd. Louisiana Lake Charles-Alexandria DoD April Even. New Orleans DoD November Odd...
DoD Civilian Drug Abuse Testing Program
1988-08-23
employee assistance programs ( EAPs ). DoD Components must obtain approval of the ASD(HA) for specimen collection and laboratory testing... Employee . A DoD employee paid from appropriated funds. 2. Employee Assistance Programs ( EAPs ). DoD Component-based counseling programs that offer...Renumber Ś." to ř." Subparagraph E.5.a.(2), line 1. After "(2)" insert " Employee Assistance Programs " and enclose "
Quick-Reaction Report on DoD Support for the 1996 Paralympics and Centennial Olympic Games
1996-06-28
regarding DoD support of the 1996 Olympic and Paralympic Games . The audit was requested to help ensure that DoD maintains proper controls over funding and...logistical support to the Games . The report addresses the disposition of reimbursement for services supporting the Olympic Games and the negative
1996-10-31
consolidated financial statements for FY 1996 and each succeeding year. In his memorandum dated June 6, 1995, the DoD Deputy Chief Financial Officer notified the DoD Components of the FY 1996 requirement to prepare and submit financial statements in accordance with the Federal Financial Management Act of 1994. We reviewed the adjusted trial balance submissions of 29 Defense organizations that received a total of $37 billion in Department 97 funds for FY 1995. Department 97 funds are general fund appropriations allocated to Defense organizations and the Military
Treating Radiation Induced Skin Injury and Fibrosis Using Small Molecule Thiol Modifying Agents
2016-10-01
experimental groups were designed as follows: i) Radiation/RTA408 (6 mg/kg) administered on days 1,2,3,4,5 post-radiation; ii) Radiation/DMSO...Collaborating Organizations: Name: Adam Luginbuhl Project role: PI Contribution to Project Design , experimental support, analysis Funding Support...Clinical and DOD grant Name: Ulrich Rodeck Project role: Co-PI Contribution to Project Design , experimental support, analysis Funding Support DOD
48 CFR 207.471 - Funding requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
..., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ACQUISITION PLANNING ACQUISITION PLANNING Equipment Lease or Purchase 207.471 Funding requirements. (a) Fund leases in accordance with DoD Financial Management Regulation (FMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 2A...
International Programs Contribute to Affordability
2011-10-01
September–October 2011 60 costs using appropriated funds, with the effort jointly managed by the DoD and a partner nation or nations to meet mutual...region, this offers the opportunity for DoD to refocus invest- ment in other, more vital areas thus using limited resources more effectively. With DoD...operations and mainte- nance funding, $6.4 billion in FY 2010, is now being used to build the capacity of partner nations supporting global war on
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Walder, Joseph
The most significant observation to be made about the recent (Oct. 5, 12, and 19) news items in Eos on ‘technology transfer’ is that several key issues were never even addressed. For example, actual or potential censorship of technical papers is reported to have caused ‘considerable clamor within the scientific community,’ yet never once were directly relevant questions asked. For example: Should academic researchers depend upon military funding for their support? Does acceptance of financial support from military sources make individuals and institutions dependent clients of the Pentagon? In this context it is ironic to note that the Oct. 12 issue of Eos also featured an article entitled ‘DOD to Fund Major Instruments,’ describing the manner in which DOD intends to spend $150 million to equip university laboratories in the next 5 years. This article noted explicitly that ‘For example, computers obtained with the program funds are to be used only for defense-related projects’ (my emphasis). It seems that scientists should reflect a bit about a funding system that channels dollars through the military.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1991-01-01
The present exploration of the diffusion of federally-funded R&D via the information-seeking behavior of scientists and engineers proceeds under three assumptions: (1) that knowledge transfer and utilization is as important as knowledge production; (2) that the diffusion of knowledge obtained through federally-funded R&D is necessary for the maintenance of U.S. preeminence in the aerospace field; and (3) that federally-funded NASA and DoD technical reports play an important, albeit as-yet undefined, role in aerospace R&D diffusion. A conceptual model is presented for the process of knowledge diffusion that stresses the role of U.S. government-funded technical reports.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Scott, George A.
2011-01-01
In fiscal year 2009, the Department of Defense's (DOD) Military Tuition Assistance (TA) Program provided $517 million in tuition assistance to approximately 377,000 service members. US Government Accountability Office (GAO) was asked to report on (1) DOD's oversight of schools receiving TA funds, and (2) the extent to which DOD coordinates with…
Defense Conversion - Redirecting R and D. Summary
1993-05-01
include cleaner can, simple or painless. The first report of this powered by electric batteries or a combination of asessment, After the Cold War: Living...govemment-owned, -operated, or -funded labs. DoD’s total 1992 budget authority for R&D, excludi expenditres for R&D plant and equipment, was about $38.8...SOURCE: Lawrence ,Jvermore National Laboratory. 14 1 Defens Conversionm: Redirectng R&D Figure 10-- Nucler Weapons and DoD Funding for Las Alamos
Distributed Waste to Energy Conversion: A Piece of the DOD’s Renewable Energy Puzzle
2011-11-30
FOR A CHANGING WORLD GEM Downdraft Gasification in a Nutshell Air Feed Waste or Biomass Feed Air Feed Air Feed Producer Gas Inert Ash Removal Solid...that is well-suited to provide distributed power to installations using local waste and biomass . Under ESTCP funding, Infoscitex is demonstrating...provide distributed power to installations using local waste and biomass . Under ESTCP funding, Infoscitex is demonstrating the technology at a DoD
5 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... October Odd. El Paso DoD April Even. Houston-Galveston-Texas City DoD March Even. San Antonio DoD June Odd... each wage area includes— (1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey; (2) The month in... fiscal years. State Wage area Lead agency Beginning month of survey Fiscal year of full-scale survey odd...
5 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... October Odd. El Paso DoD April Even. Houston-Galveston-Texas City DoD March Even. San Antonio DoD June Odd... each wage area includes— (1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey; (2) The month in... fiscal years. State Wage area Lead agency Beginning month of survey Fiscal year of full-scale survey odd...
5 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... October Odd. El Paso DoD April Even. Houston-Galveston-Texas City DoD March Even. San Antonio DoD June Odd... each wage area includes— (1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey; (2) The month in... fiscal years. State Wage area Lead agency Beginning month of survey Fiscal year of full-scale survey odd...
5 CFR Appendix A to Subpart B of... - Nationwide Schedule of Appropriated Fund Regular Wage Surveys
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... October Odd. El Paso DoD April Even. Houston-Galveston-Texas City DoD March Even. San Antonio DoD June Odd... each wage area includes— (1) The lead agency responsible for conducting the survey; (2) The month in... fiscal years. State Wage area Lead agency Beginning month of survey Fiscal year of full-scale survey odd...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... DEFENSE NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND CIVILIAN ENTERPRISE PUBLICATIONS § 247.1 Purpose. This part implements... concerning authorized DoD Appropriated Funded (APF) newspapers and magazines, and Civilian Enterprise (CE) newspapers, magazines, guides, and installation maps in support of the DoD Internal Information Program. 1...
Risk, Uncertainty and Open Architecture in the DoD Acquisition System
2011-09-01
OPEN ARCHITECTURE IN THE DoD ACQUISITION SYSTEM by Scott F. Cole September 2011 Thesis Advisor: Thomas Housel Second Reader...DATES COVERED Master’s Thesis 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Risk, Uncertainty and Open Architecture in the DoD Acquisition System 5. FUNDING NUMBERS N...A number of risks and uncertainties will be identified and a determination will be made if Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Open
Integrative Medicine Experience in the U.S. Department of Defense
Delgado, Roxana E.
2015-01-01
Abstract Background: Over the past 15 years, the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) services, currently described as integrative medicine (IM) when used together with conventional medicine , has continued to rise in the United States. The trends seen in the civilian population are mirrored within the U.S. Military. Objective: A survey was conducted to show the change in the prevalence of integrative medicine services, budgeting of those services, and ongoing research in IM within Department of Defense (DoD) medical treatment facilities (MTFs) from 2005 through 2009. Materials and Methods: Design: The Deputy Chief of Clinical Services or Service equivalent was contacted at fourteen selected DoD MTFs. Comprehensive structured telephone interviews were conducted using a formatted 20-item questionnaire. The questionnaire design was of a mixed model with open and closed formats as well as dichotomous yes/no questions. The questions covered the subject areas of available services, budgeting, and research. The initial survey was conducted in 2005 with a follow-up survey conducted in 2009. Setting: This survey involved DoD MTFs. Main Outcome Measures: The surveys were conducted to determine the prevalence of IM services within selected DoD facilities. Results: There was a steady increase in the number of IM services available in the DoD MTFs from 2005 through 2009. Acupuncture, biofeedback, nutritional counseling, and spiritual healing were the most prevalent IM services in 2009. Funding sources changed from central funding (Offices of the Surgeon General) to Congressional and local funding. Conclusions: It is essential that the DoD medical community provides safe and effective treatments by providing oversight of IM services, collaboration for research, credentialing of practitioners, and establishing educational programs. PMID:26543518
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.
1990-01-01
This project will provide descriptive and analytical data regarding the flow of STI at the individual, organizational, national, and international levels. It will examine both the channels used to communicate information and the social system of the aerospace knowledge diffusion process. Results of the project should provide useful information to R and D managers, information managers, and others concerned with improving access to and use of STI. Objectives include: (1) understanding the aerospace knowledge diffusion process at the individual, organizational, and national levels, placing particular emphasis on the diffusion of Federally funded aerospace STI; (2) understanding the international aerospace knowledge diffusion process at the individual and organizational levels, placing particular emphasis on the systems used to diffuse the results of Federally funded aerospace STI; (3) understanding the roles NASA/DoD technical report and aerospace librarians play in the transfer and use of knowledge derived from Federally funded aerospace R and D; (4) achieving recognition and acceptance within NASA, DoD and throughout the aerospace community that STI is a valuable strategic resource for innovation, problem solving, and productivity; and (5) providing results that can be used to optimize the effectiveness and efficiency of the Federal STI aerospace transfer system and exchange mechanism.
Air Force Civil Engineer Center Management of Energy Savings Performance Contracts Needs Improvement
2016-05-04
audits on Air Force ESPCs. Background ESPCs provide a way for the private sector to finance Federal Government energy savings projects . ESPC is a...through DoD Instruction23 requires that any funds paid by a DoD Component pursuant to a private-sector- financed energy project be from funds made...Defense F r a u d , W a s t e & A b u s e DODIG-2016-087 ( Project No. D2015-D000CI-0200.00) │ i Results in Brief Air Force Civil Engineer Center
Financial Management at the Department of Defense Education Activity.
1997-04-17
The Chief Financial Officers Act (Public Law 103-356) requires DoD to provide consolidated financial statements for FY 1996 to the Office of...Management and Budget. DoD consolidated financial statements will include the financial statements for DoDEA. An adequate system of funds control is a
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... by or against DoD Forces). (3) Risk (safety of DoD Forces). (4) Cost (including the source of funding... perform its primary mission). (f) DSCA plans shall be compatible with the National Response Framework; the National Incident Management System; all contingency plans for operations in the locations listed in § 185...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... by or against DoD Forces). (3) Risk (safety of DoD Forces). (4) Cost (including the source of funding... perform its primary mission). (f) DSCA plans shall be compatible with the National Response Framework; the National Incident Management System; all contingency plans for operations in the locations listed in § 185...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... by or against DoD Forces). (3) Risk (safety of DoD Forces). (4) Cost (including the source of funding... perform its primary mission). (f) DSCA plans shall be compatible with the National Response Framework; the National Incident Management System; all contingency plans for operations in the locations listed in § 185...
B2B Models for DoD Acquisition
2008-01-15
unlimited. Prepared for: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California 93943 B2B Models for DoD Acquisition 15 January 2008 by Magdi N...TYPE AND DATES COVERED 1 Oct 2006 through 30 Sept 2007 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE B2B Models for DoD Acquisition 5. FUNDING 6. AUTHOR (S...public release; distribution is unlimited 12b. DISTRIBUTION CODE 13. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 words.) A central vision of B2B e-commerce is that
Mission Planning System Increment 5 (MPS Inc 5)
2016-03-01
DoD - Department of Defense DoDAF - DoD Architecture Framework FD - Full Deployment FDD - Full Deployment Decision FY - Fiscal Year IA...Alternative Selected (Funds First Obligated (FFO)) (O/T) : Mar 2013 / Mar 2013 • MS B (O/T) : Apr 2012 / Apr 2012 • MS C (O/T) : N/A / N/A • FDD (O/T...Deployed Software Intensive Program" as described in the DOD Instruction 5000.02, January 7, 2015. 4. FDD provides approval to field the
Articulating Value: A framework for Evaluating Military Retirement Alternatives
2012-11-30
Retirement System (MRS) is expensive. In FY2010, the US Government spent over $50 Billion on military retirement (DoD Office of the Actuary , Valuation...SBP is shared by the retiree and the government, thus it is not self- sustaining (DoD Office of the Actuaries , Valuation, 43-48). 1.3 Methodology...the military retirement fund and the cash paid to retirees during the year exceeded $50 billion (DoD Office of the Actuary , Valuation, 19-20). The
2017-01-01
OVERSEAS CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS OMB and DOD Should Revise the Criteria for Determining Eligible Costs and Identify the... CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS OMB and DOD Should Revise the Criteria for Determining Eligible Costs and Identify the Costs Likely to Endure Long Term Why GAO...billion in funding for OCO. While DOD’s OCO budget request has included amounts for contingency operations primarily in Iraq and Afghanistan, more
48 CFR 235.017 - Federally Funded Research and Development Centers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... and Development Centers. 235.017 Section 235.017 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING 235.017 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. (a) Policy. (2) No DoD... Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) if a member of its board of directors or trustees...
48 CFR 235.017 - Federally Funded Research and Development Centers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... and Development Centers. 235.017 Section 235.017 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING 235.017 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. (a) Policy. (2) No DoD... Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) if a member of its board of directors or trustees...
48 CFR 235.017 - Federally Funded Research and Development Centers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... and Development Centers. 235.017 Section 235.017 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING 235.017 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. (a) Policy. (2) No DoD... Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) if a member of its board of directors or trustees...
48 CFR 235.017 - Federally Funded Research and Development Centers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... and Development Centers. 235.017 Section 235.017 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING 235.017 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. (a) Policy. (2) No DoD... Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) if a member of its board of directors or trustees...
48 CFR 235.017 - Federally Funded Research and Development Centers.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... and Development Centers. 235.017 Section 235.017 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE... DEVELOPMENT CONTRACTING 235.017 Federally Funded Research and Development Centers. (a) Policy. (2) No DoD... Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) if a member of its board of directors or trustees...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-07-19
... probable cost overruns carries with it a duty to maintain an accounting and financial reporting system...; Contract Funding--Limitation of Costs/Funds AGENCY: Department of Defense (DOD), General Services... Paperwork Reduction Act, the Regulatory Secretariat will be submitting to the Office of Management and...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-10-31
...; Submission for OMB Review; Payment by Electronic Fund Transfer AGENCY: Department of Defense (DOD), General... collection requirement concerning payment by electronic fund transfer. A notice was published in the Federal... technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology. DATES: Submit comments on or...
DoD Life Cycle Management (LCM) and Product Support Manager (PSM) Rapid Deployment Training
2010-10-01
fielding, sustainment, and disposal of a DOD system across its life cycle.” (JCIDS Operation Manual) • “The PM shall be the single point of...devote more funds to development and procurement in order to modernize weapon systems . But, in fact, growth in operating and support costs has limited the...Requirements Differently could Reduce Weapon Systems ’ Total Ownership Costs The DoD “Death Spiral” (Source: Dr. Jacques S. Gansler, USD(A&T
2013-07-01
1) revitalize the acquisition workforce; (2) improve the requirements generation process; (3) instill budget and financial DOD Acquisition...with our four recommended actions (see app . I). In concurring with our recommendations, DOD stated that the Air Force will evaluate the pilot program
2011-09-22
achieved: (1) effectiveness and efficiency of operations; (2) reliability of financial reporting ; and (3) compliance with laws and regulations. Within... financial reporting .7 Auditors of DOD s financial statements are to assess the effectiveness of these controls as part of the financial statement audit
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1991-01-01
In this paper, the diffusion of federally funded aerospace R&D is explored from the perspective of the information-seeking behavior of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists. The following three assumptions frame this exploration: (1) knowledge production, transfer, and utilization are equally important components of the aerospace R&D process; (2) the diffusion of knowledge resulting from federally funded aerospace R&D is indispensable for the U.S. to remain a world leader in aerospace; and (3) U.S. government technical reports, produced by NASA and DOD, play an important, but as yet undefined, role in the diffusion of federally funded aerospace R&D. A conceptual model for federally funded aerospace knowledge diffusion, one that emphasizes U.S. goverment technical reports, is presented. Data regarding three research questions concerning the information-seeking behavior of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists are also presented.
2002-12-01
E. ACTIVITY BASED COSTING (ABC) IN THE WORKING CAPITAL FUND ......................................29 F. UNIQUENESS OF DOD IN THE FREE MARKET ...FREE MARKET SYSTEM ECONOMICS AND WORKING CAPITAL FUNDS .....................................35 B. A-76 AND DEFENSE WORKING CAPITAL FUND DIRECT...Capital Fund applies free market economics and how the foundational theories of the Defense Working Capital Fund and the A-76 study parallel each
Future Models for Federally Funded Research and Development Center Contracts
2016-10-20
Agreement is in compliance with the FAR and DoD Management Plan. The total work performed by FFRDCs for DoD is capped as a result of...are minor. 6 Approved by the DBB 20 October 2016 Findings There is a broad agreement that the FFRDCs/UARCs provide high quality R&D and
2011-07-07
charged the Government for unreasonable roundtrip airline tickets, a one day rental car and parking fees of $104 even though other transportation...purchases was based on high dollar values, and the items included equipment, parts, cell phones, catered meals, fuel, and rental vehicles listed on 10
2015-04-29
are being conducted for the SpaceX Falcon 9 v1.1 launch system. In addition, in its fiscal year 2016 President’s Budget request, DOD requested funding...DOD expects SpaceX to be certified by June 2015. Additionally, the department has faced unexpected complications, such as challenges to its
2007-01-01
extraordinary expense or similar funds may also use these funds to pay for receptions for distinguished visitors. See discussion infra Part X of this... reception and representation funds). 2-29 H. Decorations. Under a “necessary expense” analysis, GAO has sanctioned the use of appropriated funds to...dinners, and receptions at DOD events held in honor of authorized guests; (3) Luncheons, dinners, and receptions for local authorized guests to
Defense transportation : more reliable information key to managing airlift services more efficiently
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
2000-02-01
The Department of Defense's (DOD) guidance provides that the Air Mobility Command's airlift costs associated with its peacetime mission (operations and maintenance) are to be funded through a transportation working capital fund. Under the working cap...
Overseas Contingency Operations Funding: Background and Status
2016-06-13
Coordinator Analyst in U.S. Defense Budget Policy June 13, 2016 Congressional Research Service 7-5700 www.crs.gov R44519 Overseas Contingency...Operations Funding: Background and Status Congressional Research Service Summary The Department of Defense (DOD) estimates that Congress has
2012-07-30
interconnected subset ofUSATD Economic Support Fund ( ESl -") projects, which arc essential to meet program ol~jcctives. Under the program, DOS and US AID...with conunent: The congressional reporting requirements in the KDAA cover AIF funded projects, whether executed hy DoD or DOS. ESl ’-tunded projects
Walker, Patricia Hinton; Pock, Arnyce; Ling, Catherine G; Kwon, Kyung Nancy; Vaughan, Megan
2016-01-01
Battlefield acupuncture is a unique auricular acupuncture procedure which is being used in a number of military medical facilities throughout the Department of Defense (DoD). It has been used with anecdotal published positive impact with warriors experiencing polytrauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and traumatic brain injury. It has also been effectively used to treat warriors with muscle and back pain from carrying heavy combat equipment in austere environments. This article highlights the history within the DoD related to the need for nonpharmacologic/opioid pain management across the continuum of care from combat situations, during evacuation, and throughout recovery and rehabilitation. The article describes the history of auricular acupuncture and details implementation procedures. Training is necessary and partially funded through DoD and Veteran's Administration (VA) internal Joint Incentive Funds grants between the DoD and the VA for multidisciplinary teams as part of a larger initiative related to the recommendations from the DoD Army Surgeon General's Pain Management Task Force. Finally, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences School of Medicine and Graduate School of Nursing faculty members present how this interdisciplinary training is currently being integrated into both schools for physicians and advanced practice nurses at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Current and future research challenges and progress related to the use of acupuncture are also presented. Published by Elsevier Inc.
National space transportation studies
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Durocher, Cort L.; Irby, Thomas M.; Jenkins, James C.; Gorski, Raymond J.
1986-01-01
This paper describes the government and industry activities and findings in response to a Presidential directive to study second-generation space transportation systems. Topics discussed include study purpose, mission needs, architecture development, system concepts, and technology recommendations. Interim study findings will also be presented. The study is being jointly managed by DOD and NASA and equally funded by DOD, NASA, and the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization.
U.S. Coast Guard : use of DOD funds for national security functions
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1998-04-01
The $$300 million was transferred to the Coast Guard in compliance with the statutorily required certification by the Secretary of Transportation and the Secretary of Defense that those funds would be used only for the performance of national securit...
32 CFR 383a.8 - Administration.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
..., auditing, accounting, pricing, and reporting activities of the DeCA shall be in accordance with established DoD policies and procedures. (e) Appropriated funds shall be used to finance the operating costs of... stock fund will be used to finance all inventories procured for resale. ...
Product Line Acquisition in the DoD: The Promise, The Challenges
1999-12-01
Organizational Structure 8 3.4 Providing an Appropriate Funding Model 9 3.5 Developing and Implementing an Acquisition Strategy 10 3.6 Contractor Interface...providing an appropriate funding model • achieving the right organizational structure • developing and implementing an acquisition strategy • contractor...organizational change rather than attempt a risky enterprise overhaul. 3.4 Providing an Appropriate Funding Model The funding model is closely
76 FR 43664 - Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO)
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-07-21
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) AGENCY: Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This... Siegel, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. [FR Doc. 2011-18400 Filed...
32 CFR 37.580 - What is recovery of funds and when should I consider including it in my TIA?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS Pre-Award Business.... Recovery of funds is a good tool in the right circumstances, at the discretion of the agreements officer...
32 CFR 37.580 - What is recovery of funds and when should I consider including it in my TIA?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS Pre-Award Business.... Recovery of funds is a good tool in the right circumstances, at the discretion of the agreements officer...
2015-06-25
This rule reissues the current regulations and: Establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and implements the non-funding and non-reporting provisions in DoD for: Provision of early intervention services (EIS) to infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families, as well as special education and related services to children with disabilities entitled under this part to receive education services from the DoD; implementation of a comprehensive, multidisciplinary program of EIS for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families who, but for age, are eligible to be enrolled in DoD schools; provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE), including special education and related services, for children with disabilities, as specified in their individualized education programs (IEP), who are eligible to enroll in DoD schools; and monitoring of DoD programs providing EIS, and special education and related services for compliance with this part. This rule also establishes a DoD Coordinating Committee to recommend policies and provide compliance oversight for early intervention and special education.
In Situ Wetland Restoration Demonstration
2014-07-01
Program (ESTCP) has funded the Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (NAVFAC EXWC) and its DoD partners: U.S. Army Public Health ...Command Engineering Service Center [NAVFAC ESC]) and its DoD partners U.S. Army Public Health Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic...made that unacceptable risks to human health or the environment may be present in portions of the Canal Creek system. Innovative technologies
Research Collaborations Between Universities and Department of Defense Laboratories
2014-07-31
collaboration and often combines government, industry , and university partners. Must be competed. Medium to long term Yes Yes Yes Yes...can reach out to third parties such as industry or Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) without the having to go through...position at DOD laboratories. Students learn about research that is important to the DOD, and university- industry collaborations are a great way to
Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP)
1992-06-26
Assistance Program (HAP) References: (a) DoD Instruction 4165.50, "Administration and Operation of the Homeowners Assistance Program ," February 11, 1972...hereby canceled) (b) DoD Directive 5100.54, "Homeowners Assistance Program ," December 29, 1967 (hereby canceled) (c) Section 1013 of Public Law 89-754...Defense Program and annual budgets for the Homeowners Assistance Fund, Defense. m. Publish regulations and forms, subject to review by . the Assistant
Funding for Life: When to Spend the Acquisition Pot
2010-05-01
Private Military Sector Software Requirements for OA Spiral Development Strategy for Defense Acquisition Research The Software, Hardware...qb=p`elli= Capital Budgeting for the DoD Energy Saving Contracts/DoD Mobile Assets Financing DoD Budget via PPPs Lessons from Private Sector ...the endeavor can, in part, be related to the stability of the aims and contributory components. Economic growth has been driven by globalisation
Report on the Audit of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Fund
1991-01-31
This is our final report on the audit of the Joint Civilian Orientation Conference (JCOC) Fund (the Fund). We performed the audit from June to July...1990. The Director, Budget and Finance, Washington Headquarters Services, requested the audit because a new Treasurer had been appointed. The overall...Instruction No. 48, Joint Civilian Orientation Conference Fund, May 31, 1983, and with DoD policy and guidelines. In addition, the audit evaluated
1999-03-05
Our objective was to determine the accuracy and completeness of the Deloitte & Touche LLP audit of the Military Retirement Trust Fund Financial Statements for FY 1998 See Appendix A for a discussion of the audit process.
2001-02-28
statements and to report on the adequacy of internal controls and compliance with laws and regulations. We contracted the audit of the FY 2000 Military...performed on the oversight of the audit of the FY 2000 Military Retirement Fund Financial Statements.
2000-02-14
Consolidated Financial Statements . Our objective was to determine the accuracy and completeness of the Air Force Audit Agency audit of the FY 1999 Air Force General Fund financial statements. See Appendix A for a discussion of the audit
Securing, Stabilizing, and Rebuilding Iraq: Key Issues for Congressional Oversight
2007-01-01
Been Constrained by Security, Management , and Funding Challenges 72 U.S. Military Readiness 79 Enclosure XII: Extended Operations Have Had...Forces Have Resulted in Shortages of Critical Items 92 Improving Acquisition Outcomes 97 Enclosure XV: DOD Needs to Improve Its Capacity to Manage ...International Monetary Fund IRMO Iraq Reconstruction Management Office IRRF Iraqi Relief and Reconstruction Fund ISF Iraqi security forces ISFF
DoD Infrastructure: Why It Is & What Does It Cost
1998-09-22
tutorial of the Defense Working Capital Fund (DWCF), describing the fund’s Defense Business Operating Fund (DBOF) origins and the current information...provided for budget submissions. His tutorial concluded by showing the current difficulties of incorporating business plan metrics into a model...using cost as an independent variable in acquisition decisions, outsourcing previously "core" operational activities and using best business
DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report
1998-05-01
capability. The essential enterprise management practices include ensuring sound business goals providing an appropriate funding model performing...business. This way requires vision and explicit support at the organizational level. There must be an explicit funding model to support the development...the same group seems to work best in smaller organizations. A funding model for core asset development also needs to be developed because the core
Computer Science Research Funding: How Much Is Too Little?
2009-06-01
Bioinformatics Parallel computing Computational biology Principles of programming Computational neuroscience Real-time and embedded systems Scientific...National Security Agency ( NSA ) • Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and others The various research programs have been coordinated through the DDR&E...DOD funding included only DARPA and OSD programs. FY07 and FY08 PBR funding included DARPA, NSA , some of the Services’ basic and applied research
DOD Security Cooperation: An Overview of Authorities and Issues
2016-08-23
Cooperation: An Overview of Authorities and Issues Congressional Research Service 13 DOD funds six Regional Centers for Security Studies , which...Expenses Necessary for Theater Security Cooperation.” Another Senate proposal would revamp DOD’s five regional centers for security studies (10 U.S.C...184) by eliminating two that are located in Washington, DC (the Africa Center for Strategic Studies and the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic
Weapon Acquisition Program Outcomes and Efforts to Reform DOD’s Acquisition Process
2016-05-09
portfolio’s total estimated acquisition cost. 11. The equity prices of contractors delivering the ten costliest programs performed well relative to broad...cost growth. • In a constrained funding environment, unforeseen cost increases limit investment choices. The equity prices of the contractors ...remain profitable well into the future • Five publicly-traded defense contractors are developing and delivering the ten largest DOD programs in the 2015
The Air Force Aviation Investment Challenge
2015-12-11
Report R42136, U.S. Unmanned Aerial Systems. 6 Procurement percentage excludes modification funding. 7 IOC from Department of Defense, Annual Aviation...different picture. Spending for the LRS-B, following its recent contract award and entering its engineering and manufacturing development phase, is...Budget As part of its markup of the Navy’s proposed FY2015 budget, Congress created the National Sea- Based Deterrence Fund (NSBDF), a fund in the DOD
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Science Resources Studies.
Reviewed are the highlights of the president's 1981 budget proposal as they pertain to research and development (R&D) funds. Examined are research and development funding trends; 1981 program changes; performers; and proposed budgets for NASA, DOE, HHS NSF, and USDA. (CO)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Khan, A. Rahman; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1993-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded (U.S.) R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this paper, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from two surveys (one of five studies) of our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report and close with a brief overview of on-going research into the use of the U.S. government technical report as a rhetorical device for transferring federally funded aerospace R&D.
2016-06-01
several changes that may prove to be consequential. B. Funding Climates The amount appropriated to DoD each year for procurement over the period FY...important to realize that the turns in the funds appropriated for procurement are a lagging indicator of a change in budget climate . Funding and...each of the events identified to signal major and sustained changes in the defense funding climate , which in fact they did. Analysis of surrounding
2015-05-01
Abbreviations ASD /R&E Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering BAA Broad Agency Announcement DOD Department of Defense...solicitation of proposals; • merit-based selection of the most promising cost-effective proposals for funding through contracts, cooperative ...representatives appointed by the military service acquisition executives, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering ( ASD /R&E), and
Rethinking Psyop: How DOD Could Restructure to Compete in the Information Environment
2016-12-01
HOW DOD COULD RESTRUCTURE TO COMPETE IN THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT by David B. Quayle Justin J. Schiltz Shawn A. Stangle December 2016...RESTRUCTURE TO COMPETE IN THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) David B. Quayle, Justin J. Schiltz, Shawn A. Stangle 7. PERFORMING...political and military leaders speak about the importance of competing in the information environment in the struggle against violent extremism, as well
Physical security equipment for combating terrorism
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Toscano, Michael
2002-08-01
The objective of the Department of Defense Physical Security Equipment (DoD PSE) RDT&E program is to provide end users within the four Services with the most efficient and productive physical security (PS) at the most reasonable cost to ensure the effective protection of DoD resources. These resources include personnel, nuclear weapons, classified information, materiel, and readiness assets. As a result of the1996 Khobar Towers terrorist bombing incident, the DoD PSE program began to receive additional funding in 1997 for Force Protection Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (FP COTS) equipment evaluation and testing. The FP COTS testing applies to all available technologies, which are considered effective for DoD use. Successive terrorist incidents occurring since Khobar Towers have resulted in increasing focus on the demonstration and validation of equipment necessary to combat the ubiquitously asymmetric terrorist threat.
Review of the Fiscal Year 2014 (FY14) Defense Environmental International Cooperation (DEIC) Program
2015-05-01
above, this spreadsheet lists all proposed projects by project number and title, the DEIC funds requested for each, the funding for approved projects...originating request, including DoD action officer, email address, and commercial and DSN phone number ; 3. Description – Explain why this...3 Numbers do not add to 100 percent (or $1,691,000) because they do not include funding to support overall DEIC
2011-12-01
significant deficiencies, that results in more than a remote likelihood that a material misstatement of the financial statements will not be prevented or...reconciliations of FBWT collection and disbursement activity, the amount of funds available for expenditure may contain material misstatements ; related...10 GAO-12-132 Fund Balance Reconciliations misstated , and the Department of the Navy is at increased risk of Antideficiency Act violations.31 • The
2015-11-18
University of Idaho was tasked with designing methods to monitor species of concern on DoD lands as part of four DoD grants. With the funds granted we were...Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited Final Report: Molecular Genetic Equipment for Improved Inventory and Monitoring of Species of...Monitoring of Species of Conservation Concern on Department of Defense Lands Report Title The Laboratory for Ecological, Evolutionary and Conservation
2013-07-01
including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the...medium- and long-term results. In this review , GAO assesses (1) U.S. government allocations, obligations, and disbursements for RHTC in fiscal year...officials in Washington, D.C.; Alabama; Virginia; and Colombia. GAO also reviewed DOD documents and funding data. What GAO Recommends GAO is
Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) Mission System Increment 2 (JMS Inc 2)
2016-03-01
Defense Acquisition Executive DoD - Department of Defense DoDAF - DoD Architecture Framework FD - Full Deployment FDD - Full Deployment Decision FY...date has slipped from September 2016 to December 2016 and FDD has slipped from October 2016 to March 2017 since the last MAIS Annual Report...testing. This added test time, in combination with funding reductions and the US Government furlough and shutdown in FY13, caused a total FDD slip
Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Basic Research
2012-01-01
Applied Research Navy $2.5 Laboratory University of Maryland, College Park: Center for National Security $18.7 Advanced Study of Language Agency ( NSA ...Stevens Institute of Technology: Systems ASD{R&E) and $7.2 Engineering Research Center NSA DOD Federally Funded Research and Development Centers...Navy USD(AT&L) Army USD(AT&L) Air Force Air Force USD(AT&L) NSA USD(AT&L) USD(AT&L) FFRDCs that are sponsored by agencies other than DOD
2016-11-01
information, contact Zina Merritt at (202) 512-5257 or merrittz@gao.gov Why GAO Did This Study DOD uses both military depots and contractors to maintain...many complex weapon systems and equipment. Recognizing the key role of the depots and the risk of overreliance on contractors , Section 2464 of...military depots2—public-sector facilities that are government-owned and government-operated—and private-sector contractors . Depots have a key role
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Oubre, Cherie; Khodadad, Christina; Castro, Victoria; Ott, Mark; Pollack, Lawrence; Roman, Monsi
2017-01-01
The RAZOR EX (Registered Trademark) PCR unit was initially developed by the DoD as part of an SBIR project to detect and identify biothreats during field deployment. The system was evaluated by NASA as a commercial technology for future microbial monitoring requirements and has been successfully demonstrated in microgravity on-board the International Space Station.
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 172 - Disposition of Amounts Collected From Successful Bidders
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... DEFENSE CONTRACTING DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM DOD SALES OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY Pt. 172, App. B...) activities IF IF. 2. Usable personal property purchased by and turned in by IF activities IF IF. 3. Property purchased with funds from trust fund _ X8420, “Surcharge Collections, Sales of Commissary Stores” _ X8420...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 172 - Disposition of Amounts Collected From Successful Bidders
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... DEFENSE CONTRACTING DISPOSITION OF PROCEEDS FROM DOD SALES OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY Pt. 172, App. B...) activities IF IF. 2. Usable personal property purchased by and turned in by IF activities IF IF. 3. Property purchased with funds from trust fund _ X8420, “Surcharge Collections, Sales of Commissary Stores” _ X8420...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis U.S. academic librarians and technical information specialists as information intermediaries.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical communications practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists affiliated with, not necessarily belonging to, the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME).
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis U.S. aerospace engineering faculty and students.
Defense AT and L. Volume 45, Number 4
2016-08-01
questions to our Service Chiefs and mem bers of Congress that are far outside of acquisition responsi bilities. This is a team sport , and DoD would be...nearly impossible for a Program of Record (POR) to achieve. procurement funds in lieu of research , development, test and evaluation (RDT&E) funds to...COTS/NDI and could mitigate additional funding stability risks if properly clarified where both the budget analysts and the lawyers agree on the
Final Report on the Audit of DoD Leasing of Family Housing at Ellsworth Air Force Base
1990-08-24
In October 1989, we announced our audit of DoD Leasing of Family Housing. One of the audit objectives was to determine whether the Services acquire...market cannot support Military family housing, the Services then request funding to either lease or build on or near Military installations. During the ... audit we found that a required housing market analysis was not performed to determine the availability of adequate private sector housing to satisfy
2001-04-01
macro level change in DoD. Due to some of the undesired results of Vietnam, Desert I, and Grenada in regards to “joint” operations between the services...consult with the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to determine what budget changes were needed. McNamara concluded that the answers from the JCS seemed...management accounting. It was used as a tool to identify mission requirements, perform cost analysis, and make decisions on what programs to fund.8 Prior
2008-12-19
Undistributed ISFF-Funded Equipment 105 17. Iraqi Army Maintenance Program 107 18. Class IX Material Management 115 Part V – Medical Sustainability 123...database and are subsequently forwarded to the Army Material Command, Logistics Support Activity for inclusion in the DoD Small Arms and Light Weapons...be forwarded to the Army Material Command, Logistics Support Activity for inclusion in the DoD Small Arms and Light Weapons Serialization Program
Problems in Navy Reimbursable Accounting
1990-12-01
and relies heavily on the cost accounting function to accurately log expenses against the correct job order number. These factors, coupled with the...complete funding documents. * Failure to follow regulations. * Cost transfer problems. * DOD accounting policy change and its impact on intra...by an amount equal to the lost (expired) reimbursable funds from the previous fiscal year. 4. The Importance of Cost Accounting In order to
2015-07-31
conducted this attestation engagement in accordance with examination engagement standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public...Accountants and with generally accepted government auditing standards. We appreciate the courtesies extended to the staff. Please direct questions to me at...2015-154 Contents Audit Opinion __________________________________________________________________________1 Internal Controls
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1996-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. Little is also known about the intermediary-based system that is used to transfer the results of federally funded R&D to the U.S. aerospace industry. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports, present a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communication practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and identified themselves as educators.
House again passes ban on abortions at military facilities.
1996-05-31
Voting 192-225 on May 14, the House defeated an effort to reverse the current prohibition on privately funded abortions at military facilities except in cases of life endangerment, rape, or incest. Introduced by pro-choice Representatives Rosa DeLauro (D-CT), Jane Harman (D-CA), and Mike Ward (D-KY) and mixed record Representative Peter Torkildsen (R-MA), the amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (HR 3230) would have repealed restrictive language in the statute that governs the Department of Defense (DOD). Floor action on the provision of non-government-funded abortions mirrored Representative DeLauro's failed attempts to strike the onerous provision during the mark-up process for HR 3230, which received final House approval in a 272-153 vote on May 15. The House National Security Committee voted 26-20 against removing the abortion restriction on May 1, six days after a similar 11-5 vote by the Subcommittee on Military Personnel. The near ban on abortion services has been in effect since December of last year, when the DOD spending bill was implemented; President Clinton signed the legislation permanently encoding the restriction into law in February (see RFN IV/22, V/3-4). Upon taking office in January 1993, President Clinton had issued an executive memorandum directing the Secretary of Defense to reverse the ban on the performance of non-lifesaving, privately funded abortions at military facilities, which had been instituted through agency action in mid-1988 (see RFN II/3, IV/13). The DOD authorization statute has prohibited the use of federal funds for abortions except in cases of life endangerment for more than a decade. full text
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... AND VIDEO RECORDINGS § 142.3 Policy. (a) It is DoD policy: (1) To recognize the rights to copyright... copyrighted sound or video recordings, using government appropriated or nonappropriated-fund-owned or leased...
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
None
Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the Economy Act of 1932, the Department of Energy and its semi-autonomous National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) provide research and technical assistance to other Federal agencies on a reimbursable, full cost recovery basis through the Work for Others (WFO) program. For the vast majority of WFO technical projects, Department Federal officials furnish administrative project oversight while the actual detailed scientific or technical work is completed by the Department's 'management and operating' contractors. These contractors are awarded a special contract type specifically created under the Federal Acquisition Regulation to managemore » and operate Department sites and facilities, including sophisticated laboratories and technical centers, on a government-owned, contractor-operated basis. With annual expenditures exceeding $1 billion, the Department of Defense (DoD) is one of the Department's largest WFO customers. Work performed for DoD at the Department's national laboratories and other facilities includes highly technical research in areas such as nuclear weapons systems, counter-terrorism, and in-theater troop support. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, required the Inspectors General of the DoD and the Department to review procurement methods to determine whether the Department complied with DoD procurement requirements and/or whether alternative procurement policies were in place. In response, we focused our review on projects performed by NNSA because it completes the vast majority (approximately $900 million in FY 2008) of the Department's work for DoD. As part of this effort, and, at the specific request of the DoD Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG), we identified the universe of WFO technical projects that received new funding in the fourth quarter of FY 2008 at NNSA sites. We independently reviewed a judgmental sample of 11 projects selected by the DoD OIG to meet the objectives of this audit. Our review revealed that NNSA managed DoD WFO technical projects in a manner consistent with requirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, the Federal Acquisition Regulation, and the Department's implementing guidance, the Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation. Because of the very nature of the Department's management and operating contracting model, WFO projects may not be technically compliant with DoD procurement regulations in certain instances. We found that NNSA did not let new contracts or task orders for the DoD WFO technical projects we reviewed and instead managed them under its existing internal control process as part of its management and operating contract structure. In one instance, we noted that the Department had, at DoD's request, supplemented its control structure to incorporate specific DoD procurement requirements. Senior Department of Energy procurement officials acknowledged that neither the Department nor NNSA modified their existing prime contracts to incorporate specific defense procurement requirements because such modifications would be inappropriate, costly, and inefficient. In short, they informed us that the Department had developed and implemented a series of controls designed to monitor overall contractor performance, including WFO technical projects. Department and NNSA officials noted, however, that they were willing to incorporate DoD specific requirements into work orders should DoD request and fund such efforts. Additional details regarding management of WFO technical projects are discussed in the body of this report.« less
Industry-University SBIR NDT Projects — A Critical Assessment
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Reinhart, Eugene R.
2007-03-01
The Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) program, funded by various United States government agencies (DOD, DOE, NSF, etc.), provides funds for Research and Development (R&D) of nondestructive testing (NDT) techniques and equipment, thereby supplying valuable money for NDT development by small businesses and stimulating cooperative university programs. A review and critical assessment of the SBIR program as related to NDT is presented and should provide insight into reasons for or against pursuing this source of R&D funding.
Long-Term Implications of the 2016 Future Years Defense Program
2016-01-01
operation and maintenance activities; acquisition includes research, development, test, and evaluation as well as procurement of weapon systems and other...group includes procurement and research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E). Appropriations for procurement fund the purchase of new weapon...and Evaluation Military Construction Family Housing OCO Funding Actual FYDP Period Beyond the FYDP PeriodDoD’s Estimates For 2017 through 2020 DoD
Robotics Laboratory to Enhance the STEM Research Experience
2015-04-30
the Chemistry Program has a student working on the design and development of a Stirling Engine , which the student is planning to construct using...scale): Number of graduating undergraduates funded by a DoD funded Center of Excellence grant for Education, Research and Engineering : The number of... engineering or technology fields: Student Metrics This section only applies to graduating undergraduates supported by this agreement in this reporting
2000-06-09
occur within and among DoD Components and agencies, and the Federal Government. Intragovernmental transactions should be identified or eliminated, as appropriate, when an entity prepares consolidated financial statements .
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1995-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communications practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who are members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communications practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists affiliated with the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communications practices of British aerospace engineers and scientists.
1993-11-29
Certification: Initial Continuing Fund Experimentatlonal Research: Same Design , Implement In Ada, C, C++ Same Problem, Develop With Multiple Methodologies ...allowing analysts ( non programmers) to ’parit’ specifications for screens, reports, databases and etc 2) generating from design specifications 75% of...before the non -defense sector did and designed a tool to tackle the problem. DOD tested the tool and it worked. But DOD hasn’t put Ada to work in a
1985-06-01
DOD REFORMS AND INITIATIVES TO TAKE EFFECT , CONGRESS HAS ENACTED LEGISLATION. FOR EXAMPLE: 1. PUBLIC LAW 98-72 REVISED SYNOPSIS PROCEDURES AND 0...COMPETITION ADVOCATES, CREATED APPROVAL LEVELS FOR NONCOMPETITIVE ACTIONS AND CODIFIED BID PROTEST PROCEDURES. THIS ACT WILL HAVE FAR REACHING EFFECTS ON...PROBLEMS. WHETHER IT BE SPARE PARTS, COMPETITION OR GOLD-PLATING IT BOILS DOWN TO CONCERN THAT PUBLIC FUNDS ARE SPENT IN THE MOST PRUDENT, COST- EFFECTIVE
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.
1990-01-01
The objective of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project is to provide descriptive and analytical data regarding the flow of scientific and technical information (STI) at the individual, organizational, national, and international levels, placing emphasis on the systems used to diffuse the results of federally funded aerospace STI. An overview of project assumptions, objectives, and design is presented and preliminary results of the phase 2 aerospace library survey are summarized. Phase 2 addressed aerospace knowledge transfer and use within the larger social system and focused on the flow of aerospace STI in government and industry and the role of the information intermediary in knowledge transfer.
Statistical Challenges in Military Research
2016-07-30
University of Tennessee Health Science Center currently has five NIH/DOD funded grant projects addressing tobacco, alcohol abuse, and obesity prevention in... American Statistical Association (Section on Defense and National Security), Joint Statistical Meetings, Chicago, IL, August 2016 The opinions
1984-09-01
Limitation of liability without reservation of funds mabe a "naked promise ............." ........ 64 B. ADMINISTRATIVE RESERVATION OF FUNDS...John J. Judy, DOD OAGC (Logistics), Memorandum for Mr. James Brannen, Director Defense Acquisition Regulatory Systems/DARS (June 29, 1982). 39. 62 Comp...65. Letter from Karl G. Harr, Jr.; President, Aerospace Industries Ass’n of America, Inc. to James . Brannan, Director, DC-fense Acquisition
2017-01-01
fast food restaurants . Because these projects are not authorized and funded through the regular appropriations process for military construction...750,000 threshold for major projects. 5We selected this sample by identifying one project of each type—commissary; exchange; morale, welfare, and...of 212 possible projects. Further details of our selection process are found in appendix I. Page 3 GAO-17-76 Nonappropriated Fund
Funding the Military Retirement System: A Private Sector Investment Approach to Accrual Accounting
1987-12-01
management firm . Assumptions. In performing this research to determine whether the MRS can be funded through private sector investments, several...to determine any savings that such a strategy might offer to DOD and, ultimately, the American taxpayers. From a "macro" level, this study revealed...government. To accomplish this "macro-level" research, it is necessary to determine representative private investment plans. The real interest returns of the
2016-01-29
Defense that supports the warfighter; promotes accountability , integrity, and efficiency; advises the Secretary of Defense and Congress; and informs...Activities (Report No. DODIG-2016-042) The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Circular, “ Accounting of Drug Control Funding and...of Certified Public Accountants and in compliance with generally accepted government auditing standards. Those standards required that we plan and
Grassroots Environmentalism in Vietnam: How Communities Can Initiate Change
2013-11-01
5d. PROJECT NUMBER Boll, Christian D., CDR, USN 5e. TASK NUMBER Paper Advisor: Prof. William McDonald 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7...number of IGO environmental funds that are administered by the World Bank . The Climate Investment Fund, for example, sponsors a number of projects in...Distribution is unlimited. Reference: DOD Directive 5230.24 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES A paper submitted to the Naval War College faculty in partial
Principal Statements of the Defense Emergency Response Fund Financial Statements for FY 1992.
1993-06-14
issuance of the reimburs - able orders to the performing activities. 7. The performing activity shall record the receipt of the reimbursable order...to finance DoD’s efforts until the responsible governmental agency or country issues a reimbursable order. Reimbursements for the cost of DoD...relief support during an undeclared major disaster or emergency must be returned to the Fund. All reimbursements and any appropriations deposited to the
Joint Exercise Program: DOD Needs to Take Steps to Improve the Quality of Funding Data
2017-02-01
technology systems—the Joint Training Information Management System (JTIMS) and the Execution Management System—to manage the execution of the Joint...Exercise Program, but does not have assurance that funding execution data in the Execution Management System are reliable. JTIMS is the system of record...for the Joint Exercise Program that combatant commanders use to plan and manage their joint training exercises. GAO observed significant variation
32 CFR 272.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... for plans and programs; develop policies; conduct analyses and studies; and make recommendations for... research programs and projects to eliminate unpromising or unnecessarily duplicative programs, and to... of Defense, appropriate funding levels for DoD basic research. (4) Develop and maintain a metrics...
78 FR 51169 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-08-20
... DoD applications: Defense Enterprise Accounting Management System (DEAMS), General Fund Enterprise... Enterprise Resource Planning (NAVY ERP), Enterprise Business System (EBS). Once all data files have been... submitting comments. Mail: Federal Docket Management System Office, 4800 Mark Center Drive, East Tower, Suite...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1995-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the production and use of information by U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who had changed their American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) membership from student to professional in the past five years.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1995-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communications practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were assigned to the Research and Technology Group (RTG) at the NASA Langley Research Center in September 1995.
Biophysical Model of Cortical Network Activity and the Influence of Electrical Stimulation
2015-11-13
dynamics of seizure propagation across micro domains in the vicinity of the seizure onset zone, Journal of Neural Engineering, (08 2015): 46016. doi...field potential (lfp) in a large scalesimulation of cerebral cortex , Society for Neuroscience. 19-OCT-15, . : , TOTAL: 2 Number of Peer-Reviewed...of graduating undergraduates who achieved a 3.5 GPA to 4.0 (4.0 max scale ): Number of graduating undergraduates funded by a DoD funded Center of
Contractor-Invoiced Costs Were Accurate, but DoD Did Not Adequately Track Funding
2012-03-08
costs were unallowable: • $30 in local mileage overcharges, • $53 for a hotel pet fee, and • $35 for a credit card annual fee. Employee Time ...specified amount. 1Uv1 tracks the status of those accounts as funds are spent . Before an order for products or services is placed, the RM Certifying...hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and
An Assessment of the Uniform Funding Policy of DoD Directive 3200.11.
1980-09-01
34 Unpublished master’s thesis. GSM/SM/73-10, AFIT/EN, Wright-Patterson AFB OH 45433, 7 January 1974. Horngren , Charles T. Cost Accounting : A Management...reverse side if noceeeary aid identify by block number) Uniform Funding Policy Test Facilities Test and Evaluation Cost Accounting Accounting 20...segregated from overhead as a cost accounting device in both Government and industry. Historically, this distinc- tion has merely aided distribution of total
High Performance Computing and Enabling Technologies for Nano and Bio Systems and Interfaces
2014-12-12
data analysis of protein – aptamer interaction systems were developed. All research investigations contributed to the research education , and training...achieved a 3.5 GPA to 4.0 (4.0 max scale): Number of graduating undergraduates funded by a DoD funded Center of Excellence grant for Education , Research...Research, education and training of future US work force in such nano- bio systems have significant potential for advancement in medical and health
1993-04-01
AFB, Colorado .................................. 74 9. MacDill AFB, Florida ................................. 89 10. Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina...The funding is primarily related to environmental and restoration actions. Myrtle Beach . Base Closure Account requirement: $29.1 Million The funding...1993: Eaker and England AFBs closed 15 December 1992. Myrtle Beach AFB closed 31 March 1993. Bergstrom, Carswell, Williams and Wurtsmith AFBs will close
An Analysis of the Assignment of the Responsible Test Organization in Simulator Testing.
1981-09-01
tie the tasks to the funds. This agreement would prevent the program mana- ger from redirecting funds without knowing the implications of deleting the...of take-over can be regulated by the exper- tise advances made by AFFTC on each simulator program. This would prevent an overload on AFFTC and possible...support.?) Response: independent ontractor & 3 er E. Computer support not required for my prgram (Omit #3 S. DOD cersornel used for computer support
More DoD Oversight Needed for Purchases Made Through the Department of Energy
2010-12-03
the selected servicing agency? Will significant elements of the work be contracted out or be done in-house? Is there a service fee /charge...the estimated cost and any fee of a cost- reimbursement contract. If the contract is incrementally funded, funds are obligated to cover the amount...allotted and any corresponding increment of fee . However, the FAR does not provide enough guidance on when contracts should be incrementally or fully
Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans
2017-05-01
study is a follow-on to prior DOD funded work “Efficacy of a Driving Intervention Program on Safe Community Mobility for Combat Veterans”. Funding for...lack of control groups, suggest that a simu- lator-based OT-DI can provide a safe environment for testing and training of CV to reduce dangerous...AWARD NUMBER: W81XWH-15-1-0032 TITLE: Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans
A Comparison of Science and Technology Funding for DoD’s Space and Nonspace Programs
2008-01-15
Artificial intelligence for HAARP Multispectral signature libraries Environmental conditions that Ionospheric prediction HAARP Weather software for...Hardware and software for solar HAARP Electromagnetic interference for Plasma theory in the space Subproject details were not available Subproject
2012-06-11
SOA DoD NextGen Chief Architect Support FAB-T, PMAG and EELV study GPS III satellite and OCX N-CSDS Global Hawk GSRA and UCS ORS SAF/A6...Workshop ATAM QAW eLearning Pilots Technical Assessments QUASAR Mission Success in Complex Environments Line-Funded Exploratory New Starts (LENS
41 CFR Appendix D to Chapter 301 - Glossary of Acronyms
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Retirement System CTO: Commercial Ticket Office DOD: Department of Defense DOJ: Department of Justice DSSR: Department of State Standardized Regulations DTMO: Defense Travel Management Office EFT: Electronic Funds... Ethics OMB: Office of Management and Budget PBP&E: Professional Books, Papers, and Equipment PCS...
41 CFR Appendix D to Chapter 301 - Glossary of Acronyms
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Retirement System CTO: Commercial Ticket Office DOD: Department of Defense DOJ: Department of Justice DSSR: Department of State Standardized Regulations DTMO: Defense Travel Management Office EFT: Electronic Funds... Ethics OMB: Office of Management and Budget PBP&E: Professional Books, Papers, and Equipment PCS...
41 CFR Appendix D to Chapter 301 - Glossary of Acronyms
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Retirement System CTO: Commercial Ticket Office DOD: Department of Defense DOJ: Department of Justice DSSR: Department of State Standardized Regulations DTMO: Defense Travel Management Office EFT: Electronic Funds... Ethics OMB: Office of Management and Budget PBP&E: Professional Books, Papers, and Equipment PCS...
A Framework for Comparing Groups of Documents
2015-09-21
Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Department of Defense (DoD), are of- ten in the position of reviewing...documents. Here, we provide two motivating examples. 1. Program Reviews. To better direct research efforts, funding organizations such as the National
Big Costs, Little Cash for Energy Efficiency
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Carlson, Scott
2009-01-01
Each year at Utica College, a tiny pot of money stands as a kind of symbol of where the college hopes to go and how close it sits to the edge. In a $55-million budget, after the college has paid its employees, heating bills, and other expenses, about $150,000 is left over for what the college calls its initiative fund. Todd S. Hutton, the…
Fact Sheet: Selected Highlights of the FY2017 National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4909)
2016-05-12
shaped by the legally binding caps on discretionary spending for defense programs and for non-defense programs, which were established by P.L. 114-74...of Defense (DOD) funding for FY2017 that (1) exceeds the relevant BBA cap ; and (2) is exempt from that spending cap because it is classified as...funding for so- called Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO). The 2015 BBA increased binding caps on defense and non-defense discretionary appropriations
Ovarian Cancer Training Program at the Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center
2005-04-01
culture of salivary glands. Dr. Zhan adapted the technique used by Yamada et al , at NCI for use in organ cultures of embryonic urogenital ridge...limited to two years of funding and those positions will be re-competed both internally and nationally in the spring of 2006 . Specific Aim IV Review...additional support through the SPORE Program. In addition, the DOD funding is only three years in duration and hence, in the spring of 2006 Dr. Seiden will
78 FR 52168 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-08-22
...); and Sections 504 and 505 of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2012 (Division B of.... Title, Associated Form and OMB Number: Representations to Implement Appropriation Act Provisions on... three Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 appropriations acts that make funds available to DoD Components for...
78 FR 25704 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-05-02
...); and Sections 504 and 505 of the Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2012 (Division B of..., Associated Form, and OMB Number: Representations to Implement Appropriation Act Provisions on Felony... provisions of three Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 appropriations acts that make funds available to DoD Components for...
Military Transformation: Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
2003-01-17
http:// ww2 .pstripes.osd.mil/01/research1.html]. The Air Force is the largest military provider of surveillance and reconnaissance as it operates most... Infrared System both had funding requests reduced. The cuts were due primarily to seriously escalating costs and program management issues.101 The DOD
32 CFR Appendix to Part 162 - Reporting Procedures
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... approved for desired funding, such as follows: (1) A92BAxxxxxx (a) “A” is for an Army project. (b) “92” is for a FY92 project. (c) “BA” is an Approved PIF project. (d) “xxxxxx” is a DoD Component identifier...
32 CFR 22.605 - Grants officers' responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... the recipient. (2) For any award subject to the electronic funds transfer (EFT) requirement described... AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION Award § 22.605 Grants officers' responsibilities. At the time of award, the grants officer is responsible for ensuring that: (a) The award...
32 CFR 22.605 - Grants officers' responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... the recipient. (2) For any award subject to the electronic funds transfer (EFT) requirement described... AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION Award § 22.605 Grants officers' responsibilities. At the time of award, the grants officer is responsible for ensuring that: (a) The award...
75 FR 48655 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-08-11
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DOD-2010-OS-0112] Privacy Act of 1974... (DLA) to include DLA employees, Department of Defense military personnel, non-appropriated fund..., individual training plans, progress reports, and similar records used in intern, upward mobility, career...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Real property. 32.32 Section 32.32 National... NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Post-Award Requirements Property Standards § 32.32 Real property. Each DoD Component that makes awards under which real property is acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Real property. 32.32 Section 32.32 National... NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Post-Award Requirements Property Standards § 32.32 Real property. Each DoD Component that makes awards under which real property is acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Real property. 32.32 Section 32.32 National... NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Post-Award Requirements Property Standards § 32.32 Real property. Each DoD Component that makes awards under which real property is acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Real property. 32.32 Section 32.32 National... NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Post-Award Requirements Property Standards § 32.32 Real property. Each DoD Component that makes awards under which real property is acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Real property. 32.32 Section 32.32 National... NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Post-Award Requirements Property Standards § 32.32 Real property. Each DoD Component that makes awards under which real property is acquired in whole or in part with Federal funds...
32 CFR 842.28 - Who are proper claimants.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... paid from appropriated funds. (c) DOD school teachers and school administrative personnel who are provided logistic and administrative support by an Air Force installation commander. (d) Air Force Reserve... ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS Personnel Claims (31 U.S.C. 3701, 3721) § 842.28 Who are proper claimants. Proper claimants...
Viewstamped Replication for Highly Available Distributed Systems
1988-08-01
IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ORGANIZATION (if amocable ) DARPA/DOD I c. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 10. SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBERS 1400 Wilson Blvd...several managers at once will slow things down, since there will be more message traffic, but the slowdown will be slight. We can, however, avoid these
Unmanned Systems Integrated Roadmap, FY2013-2038
2014-01-01
29 4.1.7 Sensor Air Drop...Force MQ-1/9 Pilot & Sensor Operator Training Flow ...................................... 106 Figure 39. UAS Training Objectives...the Nation’s 10 years of war wind down, DoD inventories and funding of UGS are expected to decrease in 2014, followed by a gradual upward trend in 2016
Defense AT&L (Volume 35, Number 1, January-February 2006)
2006-02-01
deletes restrictive re- quirements relating to the use of master agreements for vessel repair; deletes obsolete procedures for acquisition of bakery and...05-479, July 29, 2005 Interagency Contracting: Franchise Funds Provide Con- venience, but Value to DoD is Not Demonstrated, GAO- 05-456, July 29, 2005
Fundamental Studies in the Molecular Basis of Laser Induced Retinal Damage
1988-01-01
Cornell University School of Applied & Engineering Physics Ithaca, NY 14853 DOD DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited...Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) School of Applied & Engineering Physics Ithaca, NY 14853 8a. NAME OF FUNDING/SPONSORING Bb. OFFICE SYMBOL
Fundamental Studies in the Molecular Basis of Laser Induced Retinal Damage
1988-01-01
Cornell University .LECT l School of Applied & Engineering PhysicsIthaca, NY 14853 0 JAN 198D DOD DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT Approved for public release...State, and ZIP Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) School of Applied & Engineering Physics Ithaca, NY 14853 Ba. NAME OF FUNDING/ SPONSORING
75 FR 22752 - Federal Advisory Committee; Department of Defense Wage Committee; Charter Renewal
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-30
... Wage Committee; Charter Renewal AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Renewal of Federal... charter for the Department of Defense Wage Committee (hereafter referred to as the Committee). FOR FURTHER... wage surveys and the establishment of wage schedules for all appropriated fund and non- appropriated...
75 FR 22562 - Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-04-29
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DOD-2010-OS-0057] Privacy Act of 1974... Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. S335.01 System name: Training and Employee... training funded or sponsored by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to include DLA employees, Department of...
32 CFR 169a.2 - Applicability and scope.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... partially with DoD civilian personnel paid by or reimbursed from appropriated funds, such as libraries, open... apply to the conduct of research and development, except for severable in-house CAs that support research and development, such as those listed in appendix A to this part. (i) Does not justify conversion...
Marine Corps Financial Management Officer Training in the 1990’s
1990-06-01
tiny finance section within the Quartermaster Department developed. The National Security Act of 1947 first established the comptroller of the...Accounting issues 1010-1030 Prompt PavCDR Eberling/To discuss provisions of Prompt Pay Act 1030-1100 Case Study #1 1100-1210 Lunch 1210-1400 Guest...discuss the importance of unfunded requirements submissions and the techniques utilized in successful funding of requirements Budget Review: - Be able
32 CFR 169a.19 - Study limits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Study limits. 169a.19 Section 169a.19 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROGRAM PROCEDURES Procedures § 169a.19 Study limits. No DoD funds shall be available to perform any cost...
32 CFR 169a.19 - Study limits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Study limits. 169a.19 Section 169a.19 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROGRAM PROCEDURES Procedures § 169a.19 Study limits. No DoD funds shall be available to perform any cost...
32 CFR 169a.19 - Study limits.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Study limits. 169a.19 Section 169a.19 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES PROGRAM PROCEDURES Procedures § 169a.19 Study limits. No DoD funds shall be available to perform any cost...
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Albany, GA Eureka fir, Albany-Schenectady, NY Fargo Albuquerque Farmington Alexandria, LA Flint-Saginav Alpena Florence, SC Amarillo Fort Myers-Raples...ANNISTON 359 FLORENCE, SC 613 BUTTE 361 COLUMBIA, SC 621 GAINESVILLE 363 BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA 625 FLAGSTAFF 367 ALBUQUERQUE 627 ALPENA 369
Overcoming the Mechanism of Radioresistance in Neuroblastoma
2013-10-01
2013 as a research poster. Control/Tracking Number: 13-A-382-RRS POSTER SESSION PS4 -34: Wednesday 18th September 2013 Overcoming mechanisms of...SRT in this model. The work was funded by DOD PRMRP Award W81XWH-12-1-0355. Page 11 POSTER SESSION PS4 -34 59th Radiation Research Society 2013
32 CFR 643.122 - Reserve facilities-Air Force and Navy use.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Reserve facilities-Air Force and Navy use. 643... Force and Navy use. MACOM may approve local agreements with other Army, DOD, and Reserve elements... Force or Navy Reserve, or which involve a transfer of funds between services for other than minor...
32 CFR 32.24 - Program income.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Program income. 32.24 Section 32.24 National... income. (a) DoD Components shall apply the standards set forth in this section in requiring recipient organizations to account for program income related to projects financed in whole or in part with Federal funds...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. Health, Education, and Human Services Div.
As part of a continuing review of Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DODDS), the United States General Accounting Office (GAO) was asked to provide information on educating Department of Defense dependents overseas. The study: (1) reviewed legislation that establishes eligibility and authorizes funding for students to enroll in DODDS as…
Digital Control of Exchange Interaction in a Spin-based Silicon Quantum Computer
2013-05-19
GRANT NUMBER 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER W911NF-09-1-0498 611102 Form Approved OMB NO. 0704-0188 56447-PH-QC.6 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 10...graduating undergraduates funded by a DoD funded Center of Excellence grant for Education, Research and Engineering: The number of undergraduates funded by...5424 – 5431, 2004. [C20] D. A. Grützmacher, T. O. Sedgwick, A. Powell, M. Tejwani, S. S. lyer, J. Cotte, and F. Cardone , “Ge segregation in SiGe
Stanhope, Steven J.; Wilken, Jason M.; Pruziner, Alison L.; Dearth, Christopher L.; Wyatt, Marilynn; Ziemke, CAPT Gregg W.; Strickland, Rachel; Milbourne, Suzanne A.; Kaufman, Kenton R.
2017-01-01
The Bridging Advanced Developments for Exceptional Rehabilitation (BADER) Consortium began in September 2011 as a cooperative agreement with the Department of Defense (DoD) Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program. A partnership was formed with DoD Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Centers, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), academia, and industry to rapidly conduct innovative, high-impact, and sustainable clinically relevant research. The BADER Consortium has a unique research capacity-building focus that creates infrastructures and strategically connects and supports research teams to conduct multiteam research initiatives primarily led by MTF and VA investigators. BADER relies on strong partnerships with these agencies to strengthen and support orthopaedic rehabilitation research. Its focus is on the rapid forming and execution of projects focused on obtaining optimal functional outcomes for patients with limb loss and limb injuries. The Consortium is based on an NIH research capacity-building model that comprises essential research support components that are anchored by a set of BADER-funded and initiative-launching studies. Through a partnership with the DoD/VA Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence, the BADER Consortium’s research initiative-launching program has directly supported the identification and establishment of eight BADER-funded clinical studies. BADER’s Clinical Research Core (CRC) staff, who are embedded within each of the MTFs, have supported an additional 37 non-BADER Consortium-funded projects. Additional key research support infrastructures that expedite the process for conducting multisite clinical trials include an omnibus Cooperative Research and Development Agreement and the NIH Clinical Trials Database. A 2015 Defense Health Board report highlighted the Consortium’s vital role, stating the research capabilities of the DoD Advanced Rehabilitation Centers are significantly enhanced and facilitated by the BADER Consortium. PMID:27849456
Stanhope, Steven J; Wilken, Jason M; Pruziner, Alison L; Dearth, Christopher L; Wyatt, Marilynn; Ziemke, Gregg W; Strickland, Rachel; Milbourne, Suzanne A; Kaufman, Kenton R
2016-11-01
The Bridging Advanced Developments for Exceptional Rehabilitation (BADER) Consortium began in September 2011 as a cooperative agreement with the Department of Defense (DoD) Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program. A partnership was formed with DoD Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Centers, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), academia, and industry to rapidly conduct innovative, high-impact, and sustainable clinically relevant research. The BADER Consortium has a unique research capacity-building focus that creates infrastructures and strategically connects and supports research teams to conduct multiteam research initiatives primarily led by MTF and VA investigators.BADER relies on strong partnerships with these agencies to strengthen and support orthopaedic rehabilitation research. Its focus is on the rapid forming and execution of projects focused on obtaining optimal functional outcomes for patients with limb loss and limb injuries. The Consortium is based on an NIH research capacity-building model that comprises essential research support components that are anchored by a set of BADER-funded and initiative-launching studies. Through a partnership with the DoD/VA Extremity Trauma and Amputation Center of Excellence, the BADER Consortium's research initiative-launching program has directly supported the identification and establishment of eight BADER-funded clinical studies. BADER's Clinical Research Core (CRC) staff, who are embedded within each of the MTFs, have supported an additional 37 non-BADER Consortium-funded projects. Additional key research support infrastructures that expedite the process for conducting multisite clinical trials include an omnibus Cooperative Research and Development Agreement and the NIH Clinical Trials Database. A 2015 Defense Health Board report highlighted the Consortium's vital role, stating the research capabilities of the DoD Advanced Rehabilitation Centers are significantly enhanced and facilitated by the BADER Consortium. Reprint & Copyright © 2016 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1993-01-01
The NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project attempts to understand the information environment in which U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists work, the information-seeking behavior of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists, and the factors that influence the use of scientific and technical information (STI) (Pinelli, Barclay, and Kennedy, 1991). Such an understanding could (1) lead to the development of practical theory, (2) contribute to the design and development of aerospace information systems, and (3) have practical implications for transferring the results of federally funded aerospace research and development (R&D) to the U.S. aerospace community. This paper presents data from two information-seeking behavior studies involving U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists that were undertaken as Phase 1 activities of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. Responses from three groups of respondents - DoD, other government, and industry - are presented for two sets of selected questions. One set focuses on DoD technical reports: their use and importance, reasons for non-use, the factors affecting their use, the sources used to find out about them and the sources used to physically obtain them, and the quality of DoD technical reports. The second set focuses on information sources used in problem solving: the use of U.S. government technical reports in problem solving and the information sources used to find out about U.S. government technical reports.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... DoD installation facility, including office space, classrooms, laboratories, or other features, that... readiness center, armory, unit, etc.), or recruiting center (leased space inside a shopping mall or office... afforded the opportunity to complete their high school education through a state-funded or Service...
2000-02-14
2000 P Obtaining Additional Copies To obtain additional copies of this report, please contact Wayne Rosewell , as follows: Phone: (202) 433... Rosewell Washington Navy Yard 1006 Beatty Place SE Washington, DC 20374-5005 Providing Suggestions for Future Audits To suggest ideas for or to
Operational Reserve: National Guard Readiness when Current Conflicts End
2010-03-01
toothpaste back in the tube”17 With probable post war reduction in DOD funding, it is not realistic to assume that the National Guard will obtain...necessitates that we don’t try to put the toothpaste back in the tube. We cannot undo the policies and procedures that have gotten us to the current state
Recent emissions research in southwestern shrub and grassland fuels
David R. Weise; Wayne Miller; David R. Cocker; Heejung Jung; Seyedehsan Hosseini; Marko Princevac; Robert J. Yokelson; Ian Burling; Sheryl Akagi; Shawn Urbanski; WeiMin Hao
2015-01-01
While it is currently challenging to use prescribed burning in chaparral and other southwestern shrub fuel types due to many constraints, any such activities require smoke management planning. Information on fuels and emissions from chaparral were limited and based on older sampling systems. The DoD SERDP program funded a project to measure fuels and smoke emissions in...
Open Technology Development: Roadmap Plan
2006-04-01
65 RECOMMENDATION 1: APPROVE AND FUND AN OTD STRIKE TEAM................. 67 Senior Leadership...negotiated, rather than an innate property of the product. Software’s replicability also means it can be incorporated into other software systems without...to leverage an open code development model, DoD would provide the market incentives to increase the agility and competitiveness of the industrial
Department of Defense Plan to Establish Public Access to the Results of Federally Funded Research
2015-02-01
journal articles , data management plans, and will track metrics on compliance and public usage. The current DTIC infrastructure will be modified to...tokens to authors who submit digitally formatted scientific data and articles . DTIC will establish compliance metrics in FY15. DoD will explore...15 10. METRICS , COMPLIANCE and EVALUATION
Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans
2016-05-01
Simulator drive development underway. Key personnel appointed and meet regularly to advance study aims. Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe ...AWARD NUMBER: W81XWH-15-1-0032 TITLE: Effectiveness of a Driving Intervention on Safe Community Mobility for Returning Combat Veterans...is a follow-on to prior DOD funded work “Efficacy of a Driving Intervention Program on Safe Community Mobility for Combat Veterans”. Funding for the
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.
1990-01-01
The flow of U.S. government-funded and foreign scientific and technical information (STI) through libraries and related facilities to users in government and industry is examined, summarizing preliminary results of Phase 2 of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project (NAKDRP). The design and objectives of NAKDRP are reviewed; the NAKDRP model of STI transfer among producers, STI intermediaries, surrogates (technical report repositories or clearinghouses), and users is explained and illustrated with diagrams; and particular attention is given to the organization and operation of aerospace libraries. In a survey of North American libraries it was found that 25-30 percent of libraries regularly receive technical reports from ESA and the UK; the corresponding figures for Germany and for France, Sweden, and Japan are 18 and 5 percent, respectively. Also included is a series of bar graphs showing the librarians' assessments of the quality and use of NASA Technical Reports.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Scott, George A.
2011-01-01
Since the early 1990s, Congress has supplemented the Department of Education's (Education) Impact Aid program by providing funds for the Department of Defense's (DOD) Impact Aid program to compensate school districts with a high number of military dependent students. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 required GAO to…
Broadly Applicable Nanowafer Drug Delivery System for Treating Eye Injuries
2016-09-01
Invited seminar: “Ocular Drug Delivery Nanowafer: Design and Applications,” Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX. Date: 08-08-2016. Books... Designed the experiments, reviewed and analyzed the experimental results. Funding Support Cystinosis Research Foundation, DOD Name Daniela...Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for
Paperless Contract Folder’s (PCF) DoD 5015.2 Certification
2010-06-01
Draft Version Controls ...........................................................11 i. Electronic Routing of Purchase Request (Funding) Documents...of electronic records, version control , robust search and retrieval, and automated disposition that is compliant with legal requirements. As shown...h. Draft Version Controls Draft and versioning controls track the changes to the documents once they are saved. Draft numbers (0.1, 0.2, 0.3
Proliferation of Precision Strike: Issues for Congress
2012-05-14
industrial base. Finally, should Congress legislate requirements for DOD to develop precision strike countermeasures and then provide funding for that...Defense, Part 187 – Environmental Effects Abroad of Major Department of Defense Actions, Section 187.3: Definitions. 32 Bryan Clark and Dan Whiteneck...so many missiles ... referring to reports of Venezuelan arms flowing to Colombian guerrillas.... The Chavez regime also has close ties with
2017-02-10
provides funds to purchase major equipment. DOD classes procurement appropriations as nonconstruction-related investment costs, or the costs to acquire...capital assets, such as an F-35 Joint Strike Fighter or a Virginia-class submarine. Investment costs are distinguished from expenses, which are...ammunition, ranging from air-to-air missiles to rounds for individual rifles; spare parts, particularly those that are centrally managed ; and
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Rubin, Mary
This report examines eight federal agencies--the Department of Education, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the National Science Foundation, the Department of Labor, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), the National Institute of Aging (NIA), the Department of Justice, and the Department of Defense (DOD)--to develop a…
32 CFR Appendix C to Part 246 - Personnel Policies and Procedures
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Unified Commands, the American Forces Information Service (AFIS), and the U.S. Army to the S&S. 2. As DoD... Director of the AFIS, to the Unified Command Commander-in-Chief (CINC), who shall make the final selection... Unified Command CINC and the AFIS, to substitute a DoD-funded “training-with-industry” program with...
Long-Term Implications of the 2013 Future Years Defense Program
2012-07-01
difficult for the department to manage because it would need to be achieved in only nine months (between the cut’s tak - ing effect in January 2013 and the...Estimate of DoD’s Funding Under the BCA Caps After Automatic Reductionse 469 472 475 477 480 483 485 487 489 493 d Nominal Dollars 2013 Dollars 2022
National ESPC Committee Support
2015-09-30
to the physical parameterization driver software at Navy, NOAA , NASA , and AFWA. This interoperability capability will allow for more...core from another system. Under NUOPC funding, ESMF development will be completed, maintained and evolved to address DoD and NOAA requirements. In...operational NWP centers; however, it also involves collaboration with other primary NWP development centers such as NASA , NCAR, and DOE and will
Logistics as a Competitive Warfighting Advantage
2016-10-20
World Class Business Practices DoD Application 1 Focused on Core Functions Define and focus on core functions; Divest other...primes and lower cost timelines DLA Leadership Model – Aligning DLA leadership to business standards Defense Working Capital Fund - DLA...DLA’s leadership should incorporate private business sector structures – Leadership incentive structures are not reflective of private business best
VA/DoD Collaboration Guidebook for Healthcare Research
2011-01-24
specific time periods. The VA has academic affiliates that, in some instances, may supplement a researcher’s income and provide tenure and academic ...Clinical care dollars only Career Scientist and Research Scientist Research efforts paid by research funds Academic Researcher Research or...their graduate medical education (GME) program training director. DoD researchers may have scientific academic affiliations with the Uniformed
Military Medical Care: Questions and Answers
2013-07-24
services through either Department of Defense (DOD) medical facilities, known as “military treatment facilities” or “MTFs” as space is available, or...Chiefs of Staff, CAE /PEO =Component Acquisition Executive/Program Executive Officer, DHA OGC = Defense Health Agency Office of General Counsel, NCR...funding for all fixed medical treatment facilities/activities, including such costs as real property maintenance, environmental compliance, minor
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1996-01-01
In fiscal year 1994, the United States government spent about $68 billion for science and technology. Although there is general agreement among policy makers that the results of this expenditure can be used to enhance technological innovation and improve economic competitiveness, there is no coherent scientific and technical information (STI) policy. The absence of a cohesive policy and STI policy framework means that the transfer and utilization of STI goes uncoordinated. This chapter examines the U.S. government's role in funding science and technology, reviews Federal STI activities and involvement in the transfer and use of STI resulting from federally-funded science and technology, presents issues surrounding the use of federally-funded STI, and offers recommendations for improving the transfer and use of STI.
Analysis of Expedited Defense Contracting Methods in the Acquisition of Emerging Technology
2016-12-01
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA MBA PROFESSIONAL REPORT ANALYSIS OF EXPEDITED DEFENSE CONTRACTING METHODS IN THE...CONTRACTING METHODS IN THE ACQUISITION OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Jacob D. Sabin and Mark K. Zakner 7. PERFORMING...firms. The DOD has authority for applying non-traditional contracting methods to better adapt to this competitive marketplace. This project studied non
Military Retirement and Wealth Forecasting During DOD Manpower Drawdown
2013-09-01
DRAWDOWN 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR( S ) Steven D. Mays 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA...93943-5000 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING /MONITORING AGENCY NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) N/A 10. SPONSORING/MONITORING...through retirement (McNeil, 2013). The imposed drawdown parameters lessen that likelihood. B. RETIREMENT BEHAVIORS 1. Age Maestas (2009) and
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quite heated’ discussion; further, some individuals may be in conflict with one another and speaking only to their own momentary self -interest or...Explosives Safety Board has a charter with resposibilities derived from Acts of Congress and from DoD Directives. Specifically in the area of travel fund
2013-12-10
NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER Major Sean Lyons 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK...Advance Research Projects Agency DOD Department of Defense FM Field Manual IC Intelligence Community IO Information Operations IP Internet...Utah, Central Intelligence Agency funding of the Recorded Future Company, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, XDATA project . 2
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1988-01-01
The Electrosynthesis Co. Inc.'s Electrocinerator System integrates a highly effective air scrubber with an electrochemical cell to provide an apparatus capable of destroying virtually all toxic chemicals and airborne bacteria. Project (funded by DOD) is prospective means of decontaminating airborne chemicals and biological warfare agents. Also has broad civil use applicable to hospitals for destruction of airborne viruses and bacteria, and industrial use for elimination of toxic solvent vapors and malodorous emissions.
Ouick Reaction Report on Financial Reporting Procedures for the Defense Homeowners Assistance Fund
1992-12-28
FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE REPORT NO. 93-040 SUBJECT: Quick-Reaction Report on Financial Reporting Procedures for the Defense Homeowners...General, DoD. Financial reporting includes summarizing and reclassifying program cost elements and making adjusting entries to determine financial...the FY 1992 financial statements could contain material misstatements and omissions. The goal of accounting and financial reporting is to provide
Options for Filling Vacant Officer Positions
2010-01-01
from www.rand.org as a public service of the RAND Corporation. CHILDREN AND FAMILIES EDUCATION AND THE ARTS ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND HEALTH...of Defense (OSD). The research was conducted in the RAND National Defense Research Institute, a federally funded research and development center...extant Department of Defense (DoD) military manpower policy, and assesses alternative mixes of military manpower against criteria developed to determine
The Department of Defense’s Second Chasm in RFID-UID Technology Adoption
2007-12-01
Lenders Program DFAR Defense Financial Accounting Regulation DoD Department of Defense DoDSIG Department of Defense Suppliers Information Guide EFT ...through electronic funds transfer ( EFT ). Additionally, CCR shares the data with federal government procurement and electronic business systems. (CCR...government contracting procedures. Additionally, the small business contractors can also tap into SBA resources to find out the latest news on
Joint Forces Command - United Assistance Fiscal Triad
2016-05-17
Division G–8, the 922nd Contracting Battalion (CBN), and C Detachment, 101st Financial Management Support Unit (C/101st FMSU) all deployed from Fort...Campbell, Kentucky, to resource OUA. This “fiscal triad” of resource management , contingency contracting, and financial operations units funded...of De- fense (DOD) operations to come in under budget , under the anticipated time, and with less manpower than initially requested. Planning and
2007-06-08
Lightwave VDE /200 KVM-over-Fiber (Keyboard, Video and Mouse) devices installed throughout the TARDEC campus. Implementation of this system required...development effort through the pursuit of an Army-funded Phase-II Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) effort with IP Video Systems (formerly known as...visualization capabilities of a DoD High- Performance Computing facility, many advanced features are necessary. TARDEC-HPC’s SBIR with IP Video Systems
Why Schools Do Not Release ASVAB Scores to Military Recruiters
2012-06-08
Career and Technical Education DoD Department of Defense FERPA Family Education Records Protection Act GA Grad...incorporated the CEP. Since the adaptation of career clusters in Career and Technical Education (CTE), a venture funded by the states and the federal...available from career and technical education websites. The ASVAB CEP website provides the ASVAB CEP Fact Sheet and Overview of the ASVAB CEP.
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that status is likely to change over time. Furthermore, it provides the best shot at identifying effective management policies to ensure that DOD can...effectiveness of the oversight and the validity of redirected funding during periods of such scarce resources must be based on a clear foundation. Dollars...miscast on bad information undercuts the role of strategic managers and corrupts overall department readiness. This is why this subject is so vital. 2
Loglines. November - December 2010
2010-12-01
USN Director, Defense Logistics Agency from the of restricted funding. The 19 outlined initiatives reflect DLA’s role in ongoing deliberations... role across the global DoD supply chain, and the changes we undertake as part of the BRAC process are a catalyst for optimizing the logistics...We continue to assess current and potential roles and related processes to ensure we deliver maximum payoff from taxpayer resources while
Belard, Arnaud; Dolney, Derek; Zelig, Tochner; McDonough, James; O'Connell, John
2011-06-01
Proton radiotherapy is a relatively scarce treatment modality in radiation oncology, with only nine centers currently operating in the United States. Funded by Public Law 107-248, the University of Pennsylvania and the Walter Reed Army Medical Center have developed a remote proton radiation therapy solution with the goals of improving access to proton radiation therapy for Department of Defense (DoD) beneficiaries while minimizing treatment delays and time spent away from home/work (time savings of up to 3 weeks per patient). To meet both Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act guidelines and the more stringent security restrictions imposed by the DoD, our program developed a hybrid remote proton radiation therapy solution merging a CITRIX server with a JITIC-certified (Joint Interoperability Test Command) desktop videoconferencing unit. This conduit, thoroughly tested over a period of 6 months, integrates both institutions' radiation oncology treatment planning infrastructures into a single entity for DoD patients' treatment planning and delivery. This telemedicine solution enables DoD radiation oncologists and medical physicists the ability to (1) remotely access a proton therapy treatment planning platform, (2) transfer patient plans securely to the University of Pennsylvania patient database, and (3) initiate ad-hoc point-to-point and multipoint videoconferences to dynamically optimize and validate treatment plans. Our robust and secure remote treatment planning solution grants DoD patients not only access to a state-of-the-art treatment modality, but also participation in the treatment planning process by Walter Reed Army Medical Center radiation oncologists and medical physicists. This telemedicine system has the potential to lead to a greater integration of military treatment facilities and/or satellite clinics into regional proton therapy centers.
Proposed FY13 LRIR: Shock-Mitigating Multilayered Mechanical Metamaterials (SM5)
2012-08-02
DoD SMART Scholarship for Service Program Awareness Info Sharing Co-Funded Inter- locked 4Approved for Public Release; Distribution Unlimited (PA...Materials Modeling • Rate-dependent • Temperature-dependent • Complex properties Theoretical Mechanics • Dispersion • Wave modes/ polarization ...Dick (Rice) • Wavelet SEM in Plates, PI: Ratan Jha (Clarkson) – Soliton -Based Artificial Nervous System • PI’s: “JK” Yang (USC), Amanda Schrand
Analysis of Disaster Preparedness Planning Measures in DoD Computer Facilities
1993-09-01
city, stae, aod ZP code) 10 Source of Funding Numbers SProgram Element No lProject No ITask No lWork Unit Accesion I 11 Title include security...Computer Disaster Recovery .... 13 a. PC and LAN Lessons Learned . . ..... 13 2. Distributed Architectures . . . .. . 14 3. Backups...amount of expense, but no client problems." (Leeke, 1993, p. 8) 2. Distributed Architectures The majority of operations that were disrupted by the
2006-09-15
POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY 555 DYER ROAD MONTEREY, CA 93943-5103 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER NPS...Chair, Graduate School of Business & Public Policy, Naval Postgraduate School supported the funding of the research presented herein. Reproduction of...all or part of this report is authorized. The report was prepared by: ________________________________ Brad Naegle, Senior Lecturer Graduate School
Afghanistan: Post-Taliban Governance, Security, and U.S. Policy
2010-10-19
Bank (ADB) has also been playing a major role in Afghanistan. One of its projects in Afghanistan was funding the paving of a road from Qandahar to...freight railway ( in conjunction with the Asian Development Bank project above); and a road from the project to Kabul. However, work on the mine...conditions on the ground, as determined, in large part, by a formal DOD-led review of the Afghanistan
2008-10-01
intelligence DCAA Defense Contract Audit Agency DHS Department of Homeland Security DOD Departments of Defense GAAP generally accepted accounting...In some cases, DOE’s Office of Science holds scientific merit competitions between national laboratories (including FFRDCs), universities, and...3) standards promulgated by the Cost Accounting Standards Board, if applicable; otherwise GAAP ; (4) the terms of the contract; and (5) any
2014-04-01
FISCAM Federal Information System Controls Audit Manual FMFIA Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act FMR Financial Management Regulation GAAP ...rules are incorporated into generally accepted accounting principles ( GAAP ) for the federal government. For additional information on the two methods of...to hold executive branch officials accountable for proper use of budgetary resources, and to ensure proper stewardship and transparency of the use
Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations: Background and Issues for Congress
2017-03-21
appropriation account. Regarding this funding request, DOD states that The Underwater Systems line item procures dry and wet combat submersibles...modifications, and field changes to the Dry Deck Shelter (DDS), and various systems and components for Special Operations Forces (SOF) Combat Diving...environments. The Dry Combat Submersibles (DCS) will provide the capability to insert and extract SOF and/or payloads into denied areas from strategic
Reward Industry for Innovative Outcomes
2015-08-01
Defense AT&L: July–August 2015 34 Reward Industry for Innovative Outcomes RADM Allie Coetzee, USN Coetzee is Acting Director of Defense Procurement...away from the “best efforts” default and toward rational use of other techniques. Rather than reward compa- nies with contracts and funds to pursue...concepts advanced on paper in proposals, the DoD desires to reward companies that deliver demonstrable results through early prototypes that can be
Implementation of DoD ManTech Projects Receiving FY03-05 Funds
2008-12-01
ManTech project is providing an integrated tool to grind, laser clad , and finish repair work of submarine VLS tubes. The system is scheduled for...hours from about 400 - 500 hours to 40 - 50 hours resulting in improved readiness. The in- situ laser clad process eliminates the use of hazardous...Alternate Remote Shipboard Lighting for Reduced Costs .......................................................... 14 2.2.10 ManTech for Military Lasers
2009-05-21
Freedom). The DoD has executed a ―go it alone‖ policy, i.e. US military forces have had to make the peace, resolve the issues and operationally manage ...rank or grade structures, assignment locations, career impacts, tour lengths, rating chains and position funding are issues the US military must...contrasts NGO operations when confronted with military commanders who manage ―battle space.‖ 14
Army Logistician. Volume 34, Issue 2, March-April 2002
2002-04-01
potential coalition part- ners; and, • Leverage of U.S. resources through cost sharing and economies of scale.” DOD guidance focuses on the broad goals of...be funded privately through the Army Historical Foundation. • Operations research and operations management. • Engineering economy , life-cycle cost ...will be implemented this summer. A review of Army organizations below the headquarters level should be completed this spring. EDGEWOOD ENZYMATIC DECON
Detailed Hydraulic Assessment Using a High-Resolution Piezocone Coupled to the GeoVis
2008-04-01
story. For example, the SCAPS laser - induced fluorescence (LIF) technology for petroleum hydrocarbons (commercialized as the Rapid Optical...impacts of oily or viscous waste materials smearing during camera deployment, the SCAPS laser induced fluorescence (LIF) probe uses the same type of...characterization techniques on DOD sites. ESTCP has previously funded efforts to help establish regulatory acceptance of the SCAPS Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF
A Taxonomy of Operational Cyber Security Risks Version 2
2014-05-01
2014-TN-006 CERT® Division Unlimited distribution subject to the copyright. http://www.sei.cmu.edu Copyright 2014 Carnegie Mellon University...This material is based upon work funded and supported by DHS DoD under Contract No. FA8721-05- C-0003 with Carnegie Mellon University for the...Schilling Circle, Bldg 1305, 3rd floor Hanscom AFB, MA 01731-2125 NO WARRANTY. THIS CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
2014-03-21
funding from USDA Foreign Agricultural Service towards the Global Agricultural Monitoring project, DoD Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center’s...Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC/GEIS) under the Human Febrile and Vector -Borne Illnesses (FVBI) Program and USDA ...outbreaks during the 2010?2012 period. We utilized 2000?2012 vegetation index and land surface temperature data from NASA ?s satellitebased Moderate
Army General Fund Adjustments Not Adequately Documented or Supported
2016-07-26
compilation process. Finding The Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management & Comptroller) (OASA[FM&C]) and the Defense Finance and...statements were unreliable and lacked an adequate audit trail. Furthermore, DoD and Army managers could not rely on the data in their accounting...systems when making management and resource decisions. Until the Army and DFAS Indianapolis correct these control deficiencies, there is considerable
Job-Grading System Manual for Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities
1981-10-01
rationale for use and forwarded through designated channels to the office of DoD NAF Personnel Policy. E. USE OF OPM POSITION CLASSIFICATION AND JOB...marking, building and control of campfires, and identification of hazardous plants and animals. Schedules day or longer "camp-outs," publicizes the...Merchandisers PS-5 decorate designated areas, including showcases, ledges, and fixtures. Incumbents set up focal displays near entrances to attract cus
USAF Corrosion Prevention and Control Enterprise - Sustainability Links
2014-11-18
projects and $84M Example of potential synergy: From FY05-14, the DoD Corrosion Program funded 21 projects on hexavalent chromium reduction OSD...coatings, effects on structural integrity, environmental effects, etc Some topics of interest Inhibitor mechanisms for mg-rich primer (non- chrome ...approach Financial and engineering resources are limited Potential costs of corrosion are significant Supporting replacements for hexavalent
2012-10-01
Wicklund, BS, Toni Meglitsch • Unpaid Personnel: Theerawit Hongnaparak M.D. – Dr. Hongnaparak is an orthopaedic surgeon from Thailand that...ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: DoD Hypothesis Development Grant for funding this study, and Toni Meglitsch for expert technical assistance. Appendix...J.C. (2010). Robbins and cotran pathologic basis of disease 8e. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders. Supporting Data 1 - Subject Initial Whole Blood
1994-12-02
v *% OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL < SI 615 Z£L C O O+3 t "O -O £9 33 ɚ< CONTRACTING PRACTICES FOR THE USE AND OPERATIONS OF DOD...page was left out of orignial document V Part II - Findings and Recommendations ^ Finding A. Use of Federally Funded Research and Development...w> O ■2 ’» •« i«i sä « * s. fi v . § "ffi .silslH » to Jo 73 1 ■8 o u i 1 o § 1 .a i s I ~ 04 Z CM CM a **3 CM Si > s
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the 'NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project'. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reprts and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from five studies of our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report and close with a brief overview of on-going research into the use of the U.S. government technical report as a rhetorical device for transferring federally funded aerospace R&D.
Automated Laser Paint Stripping (ALPS) update
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lovoi, Paul
1993-03-01
To date, the DoD has played a major role in funding a number of paint stripping programs. Some technologies have proven less effective than contemplated. Others are still in the validation phase. Paint stripping is one of the hottest issues being addressed by the finishing industry since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has mandated that chemical stripping using methylene chloride/phenolic type strippers be stopped. The DoD and commercial aircraft companies are hard-pressed to find an alternative. Automated laser paint stripping has been identified as a technique for removing coatings from aircraft surfaces. International Technical Associates (InTA) was awarded a Navy contract for an automated laser paint stripping system (ALPS) that will remove paint from metallic and composite substrates. For the program, which will validate laser paint stripping, InTA will design, build, test, and install a system for fighter-sized aircraft at both the Norfolk and North Island (San Diego) Aviation Depots.
A Summary fo Solar Sail Technology Developments and Proposed Demonstration Missions
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Garner, Charles; Diedrich, Benjamin; Leipold, Manfred
1999-01-01
NASA's drive to reduce mission costs and accept the risk of incorporating innovative, high payoff technologies into it's missions while simultaneously undertaking ever more difficult missions has sparked a greatly renewed interest in solar sails. From virtually no technology or flight mission studies activity three years ago solar sails are now included in NOAA, NASA, DOD, DLR, ESA and ESTEC technology development programs and technology roadmaps. NASA programs include activities at Langley Research Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Marshall Space Flight Center, Goddard Space Flight Center, and the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts; NOAA has received funding for a proposed solar sail mission; DLR is designing and fabricating a 20-m laboratory model sail, there are four demonstration missions under study at industry, NASA, DOD and Europe, two new text books on solar sailing were recently published and one new test book is planned. This paper summarizes these on-going developments in solar sails.
Stabilizing Iraq: DoD Cannot Ensure That U.S.-Funded Equipment Has Reached Iraqi Security Forces
2007-07-01
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments...discrepancy of at least 190,000 weapons between data reported by the former MNSTC-I commander and the property books. Former MNSTC-I officials stated...property books consist of extensive electronic spreadsheets, which are an inefficient management tool given the large amount of data and limited
2016-09-01
OPERATIONAL ENERGY STRATEGY AND ITS CONSIDERATION IN THE DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROCESS by Richard J. Kendig Ashley D. Seaton Robert J. Rodgers...project 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE EVOLUTION OF THE OPERATIONAL ENERGY STRATEGY AND ITS CONSIDERATION IN THE DEFENSE ACQUISITION PROCESS 5. FUNDING...looked at the DOD Operational Energy Strategy evolution and how it applies to new and modified weapon systems, considering the three-legged table of the
Exploring the Cost and Functionality of MEDCOM Web Services
2005-10-24
Software Name 24. What backend database software supports your intranet/Internet content? (check all that apply)-. o Oracle o Microsoft SQL Server E0...Department of Defense (DoD) service branches, which funded and deployed an Internet portal, TRICARE Online, to serve as an information conduit between the...public website, the information contained on the intranet is traditionally limited to the members of the hosting command. The local information serves as
Department of Defense Joint Chemical and Biological Defense Program 2009 Annual Report to Congress
2009-03-27
completion at the ECBC on the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD. The SRF is a collaborative effort, funded by the DoD, DHS, and...Accelerated Manufacture of Pharmaceuticals APB Acquisition Program Baseline APG Aberdeen Proving Ground ARC Annual Report to Congress ASC Active...Critical Reagents Program CUGV Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Unmanned Ground Vehicle CW Chemical Weapons CWA Chemical Warfare Agent CWC
DPSC (Defense Personnel Support Center) Total Quality Management Master Plan
1989-07-01
SUBTITLE 5. FUNDING NUMBERS DPSC Total Quality Management Master Plan 6. AUTHOR(S) 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) B. PERFORMING...quality supported solider, sailor, airman and marine. % j cl 1 14. SUBJECT TERMS I 1S. NUMBER OF PAGES TQM (Total Quality Management ), Continuous...THE COMMANDER ON TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT i SECTION I INTRODUCTION 1 II CONCEPTS 6 TQM Basics 7 Continuous Process Improvement 7 DoD TQM Philosophy 9
Base Structure Annex to Manpower Requirements Report for FY 1982.
1981-01-01
each separately identified installation is provided. Base operations costs for each Service, as compiled from the DoD budget process , are also...different relation to readiness. The annual process further includes MRP program ob- jectives by IC which are approved personally by the CNO and which...form the basis for the funding levels contained in the program- ming and budgeting process . Analysis of MRP requirements in- cludes a statement of the
2012-07-01
effectively manage delivery of information capabilities. Under IT 360, they will need to incorporate constantly evolving, market -driven commercial systems...traditional acquisition system; under IT 360, these processes are largely obsolete and create oversight ambiguities. • Congress requires that funds be...2004). Furthermore, because the product is not available on the commercial market , the development of any complementary updates will also need to be
Origins of DNA Replication and Amplification in the Breast Cancer Genome
2012-09-01
W81XWH-10-1-0463 TITLE: Origins of DNA Replication and Amplification in the...2. REPORT TYPE Final 3. DATES COVERED 1 Sep 2010 – 31 Aug 2012 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER Origins of DNA Replication and...described in the DOD funded parent grant, to test our hypothesis we need to map origins of DNA replication in the genome and ask which of these
2014-09-03
Compliance Validation: Logistics Modernization Program System Third Deployment—Selected Requirements,” July 2012 AAA Report No. A-2012-0090- FFM , “Audit... FFM , “General Fund Enterprise Business System— Federal Financial Management Improvement Act Compliance: Examination of Requirements Through Test Event...1.4.0,” September 2010 AAA Report No. A-2010-0220- FFM , “Examination of Federal Financial Management Improvement Act Compliance—Requirements
2016-08-01
prioritization of key information technology limits management’s ability to focus audit readiness efforts on the systems with the highest risk...corrective actions for the higher-risk systems first. For an audit readiness plan for key information technology systems, the Navy provided a schedule...prioritization of key information technology systems used in the FBWT process limits management’s ability to focus audit readiness efforts on the most
Breast Cancer Suppression by IDO Inhibition
2005-05-01
publication of the core findings of our Study in Nature Medicine and funding of an NIH grant to drive medicinal chemistry and drug development of new lead...aims to perform medicinal chemistry on ’lead’ inhibitors that had been identified by screening commercially available compounds (Sigma Aldrich), under...the auspices of the DoD grant. The medicinal chemistry is performed in collaboration with Dr. William Malachowski’s group in the Department of
Armed Services Exchange Regulations
1986-12-15
The Use of Nonappropriated Funds, Other Than By Military Exchanges," August 28, 1974 (d) through (n), see enclosure 1 A. REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE This...sale in commissary stores as listed in DoD Directive 1330.17 (reference (b)). The basic authorization for resale activities conducted with the use of...the other Military Departments. 2-1 PART 2--DEFINITIONS OF TERMS 1-201. Definitions. Terms used in this Regulation are defined as tollows: 1-201.1
2015-09-02
and Audit Readiness Guidance Wave 3 Mission Critical Asset Existence and Completeness Audit. 2 The Army did not assert to the valuation (accuracy) of...identified deficiencies with the universe. The DoD Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) Directorate, in the November 2013 FIAR Guidance ...Working Capital Fund Financial Statements. In our opinion, except for the material deficiencies associated with rights documentation and the universe
Novel Target for Ameliorating Pain and Other Problems after SCI: Spontaneous Activityin Nociceptors
2015-10-01
Funding support (other than DoD) Mission Connect-TIRR Foundation, "Neuroprotective Effect of Targeting KCNQ/ Kv7 Channels in Spinal Cord Injury...the function of a sodium ion channel , Nav1.8, that is selectively expressed in primary afferent neurons (especially nociceptors) ameliorate reflex...our finding that antisense knockdown of TRPV1 channels or pharmacological blockade of TRPV1 channels -- which are expressed most abundantly in
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1996-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. Little is also known about the intermediary-based system that is used to transfer the results of federally funded R&D to the U.S. aerospace industry. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this paper, we summarize the literature on the U.S. government technical report and present the results of a survey of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists that solicited their opinions concerning the format of NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC)-authored technical reports. To learn more about the preferences of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists concerning the format of NASA LaRC-authored technical reports, we surveyed 133 report producers (i.e., authors) and 137 report users in March-April 1996. Questions covered such topics as (1) the order in which report components are read, (2) components used to determine if a report would be read, (3) those components that could be deleted, (4) the placement of such components as the symbols list, (e) the de-sirability of a table of contents, (5) the format of reference citations, (6) column layout and right margin treatment, and (7) and person and voice. Mail (self-reported) surveys were used to collect the data. The response rates for report producers (i.e., authors) was 68% and for users was 62%.
Management Study of the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
1987-10-01
work . If DoD is unable to acquire an individual with similar broad experience in both the C3 and Intelligence areas, consideration should be given to...ORGANIZATION (If applicable) N/A N/A 8c. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP Code) 10. SOURCE OF FUNDING NUMBERS PROGRAM N PROJECT TASK WORK UNIT ELMN...political-military assinumptions, apd improve civilian control over operations planning. Concerns about the sensitivity of the plans should be balanced
The Anthrax Vaccine Debate: A Medical Review for Commanders
2001-04-01
tested , certified, and released the new lots for distribution.65 BioPort has a total of 32 lots of Anthrax Vaccine, Adsorbed in storage for ...cit., 1744. 159. New anthrax vaccines have been developed and are ready for clinical testing . But so far, lack of funding has prevented the ...anthrax vaccine. The FDA has not yet certified the new facilities and has not released new lots for sale. DoD has not used any of these
Translation of Novel Serotonin 5-HT7 Agonist Drug Candidates in Rodent Models of Fragile X Syndrome
2016-09-01
President of DELSIA (Delivering Science Innovation for Autism ) and Vice President, Innovative Technologies at Autism Speaks, Daniel Smith, who...in autism and Fragile X syndrome. Notably, there are no 9 pharmacotherapies approved for core symptoms of autism or Fragile X syndrome, thus, our...HT1A partial agonist for autism . 6th Cisbio HTRF symposium (Brewster, MA), September 14-17, 2015. Acknowledged DOD funding. Teaching Lectures. 10
2012-07-01
growing areas of the world, and replaced it with licit, high-value crops such as cacao , coffee, and oil palm. The U.S. strategy seeks to replicate...producing communities transition to cultivating licit crops. Licit crops fostered by USAID programs include cacao , palm oil, and coffee. Since...include cacao , coffee, and oil palm. Counternarcotics Assistance in the Andean Region U.S. agencies use a variety of funding sources
Closing Ranks: The Secret of Army Active and Reserve Component Harmony
1992-02-11
FUNDING NUMBERS PROGRAM I PROJECT TASK IWORK UNIT ELEMENT NO. NO. NO. [ACCESSION NO 11. TITLE (include Security Classification) Closing Ranks: The Secret of...and recently served on the DOD Total Force Policy Study Group Staff, Washington, DC. iv CLOSING RANKS: THE SECRET OF ARMY ACTIVE AND RESERVE COMPONENT...same old rebuff by the AC senior leadership. If we accept the premise that attitudes and perceptions are the secrets to AC/RC harmony, then the real
1996-03-01
52 10. Myrtle Beach AFB, South Carolina ................................ 55 11. Richards-Gebaur ARS, M issouri...restoration actions. MacDill. Base Closure Account requirement: $13.2 Million The funding was due to environmental and restoration actions. Myrtle Beach ...environmental costs. FY 1993: Base Closure Account Requirement: $648.7 Million. Eaker and England AFBs closed 15 December 1992. Myrtle Beach AFB closed 31
2012-04-18
enterprise architecture and transition plan, and improved investment control processes. This statement is primarily based on GAO’s prior work...business system investments , they had not yet performed the key step of validating assessment results. GAO has made prior recommendations to address...be prepared no later than March 1, 1997. See 31 U.S.C. § 3515. 2An agency’s general fund accounts are those accounts in the U.S. Treasury holding
2012-11-01
performance . The simulations confirm that the PID algorithm can be applied to this cohort without the risk of hypoglycemia . Funding: The study was... Performance Computing Software Applications Institute, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...safe operating region, type 1 diabetes mellitus simulator Corresponding Author: Jaques Reifman, Ph.D., DoD Biotechnology High- Performance Computing
2013-12-01
Safe Drinking Water Act28 and the Clean Water Act.29 • Potable water : According to Waterworks officials, Guam’s potable water system currently is in...noncompliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. The unreliable drinking water distribution system has historically resulted in bacterial...Protection Consolidated Grants program, provided Guam with almost $6.8 million in fiscal year 2012 to fund drinking water and wastewater system
Department of Defense Manpower Requirements Report FY 1995
1994-05-01
lm& INYI 94 III aIII$• ~ BY 9 SUBMI Sam 1 mm I Em 1 am m I am- ITv too a" mT amsITTm aSM . cm 10 ARMA 31 a 21 137 M1 st 1 33 157 179 to I to Ha3 201 am...determined by the DoD Retirement Board of Actuaries . This Board of Actuaries also determines an amortization schedule for the transfer of funds from the
2016-01-01
2013 Annual Energy Management Report 20 Figure 7: 1.4 Megawatt Generators at Landfill Gas Plant at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska 24...has significant redundancy through its onsite landfill gas electrical generation plant which, in combination with back-up generators, can provide...DOD Energy Management Figure 7: 1.4 Megawatt Generators at Landfill Gas Plant at Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson, Alaska We also found that the
2013-02-25
Directive 5160.41E, Defense Language Program . 10GAO-11-456. Page 5 GAO-13-251R Defense Contracting types of foreign language support that DOD has acquired...Language Transformation Roadmap, (January 2005), and Department of Defense Directive 5160.41E, Defense Language Program . Page 15 GAO-13-251R Defense...examines the use of public funds; evaluates federal programs and policies; and provides analyses, recommendations, and other assistance to help
2016-08-10
enable JCS managers to detect advanced cyber attacks, mitigate the effects of those attacks, and recover their networks following an attack. It also... managers of ICS networks to Detect, Mitigate, and Recover from nation-state-level cyber attacks (strategic, deliberate, well-trained, and funded...Successful Detection of cyber anomalies is best achieved when IT and ICS managers remain in close coordination. The Integrity Checks Table
2016-01-01
savings, such as subsidized cafeteria food and free snacks and beverages . 51 Work-Life Balance and Flexible Work Some of the perks described above...John A. Ausink, Lisa M. Harrington, Laura Werber, William A. Williams, John E. Boon, Jr., Michael H. Powell Air Force Management of the Defense...charter requires the Director of Acquisition Career Management in each of the services to provide DoD with measurable objectives and to track the
Agile Software Teams: How They Engage with Systems Engineering on DoD Acquisition Programs
2014-07-01
under Contract No. FA8721-05-C-0003 with Carnegie Mellon University for the operation of the Software Engineer- ing Institute, a federally funded...issues that would preclude or limit the use of Agile methods within the DoD” [Broadus 2013]. As operational tempos increase and programs fight to...environment in which it operates . This makes software different from other disciplines that have toleranc- es, generally resulting in software engineering
Tiny tiny things with an amazing power
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
McCammon, C. A.; Peiffer, S.; Wan, M.
2017-12-01
Our world is made of tiny tiny things that come together to make bigger things. Some of these tiny tiny things have an amazing power and can change themselves in air, the same way that old cars grow spots made up of small red bits. But when our world was very young, these tiny tiny things with the amazing power could not change to small red bits because the air was different. How was it different? For one thing it did not have the stuff that animals need to breathe. But things were not boring on our very young world and much was happening that would eventually change the air so that animals could breathe. We studied some of the stuff that changed during the growing up of our world using strong light that makes funny forms. We learned many new things and that changes happen slowly in water but faster when stuff is dry.
Smad Acetylation: A New Level of Regulation in TGF-Beta Signaling
2007-07-01
of Smad2 and Smad3 , resulting in their oligomerization with the common mediator Smad4 (10-11). This Smad2/ Smad3 /Smad4 complex can then translocate...Smad2 and Smad3 , enabling oligomerization with Smad4 and translocation of the entire Smad complex into the nucleus. Once in the nucleus, the...performed prior to DOD funding determined that Smad2 but not Smad3 is efficiently acetylated in a p300 depend manner both in in vivo and in vitro models
Journal of Special Operations Medicine. Volume 10, Edition 3, Summer 2010
2010-01-01
team from Bagram to help. This spe- cial team of healthcare providers was utilized by him and the SF medics in other parts of Afghanistan, as well...Give the local doc a set of basic dental tools, not an $8,000 state-of-the-art chair that is not sustainable.” LTC Harrington said he utilized a unique...produced. Furthermore, the SF teams utilize DoD CERP (Commander’s Emergency Response Program) funding for the local purchases, but this tends to take
DoD Simulations: Improved Assessment Procedures Would Increase the Credibility of Results.
1987-12-01
Carmonette Designed about 30 years ago, the Carmonette is a combined-arms combat model that simulates small-unit, ground combat involving the actions ...duels, its proper use is for larger engagements of combined-arms actions in which weapon-to- weapon data are used as input. The focus of the Carmonette...their contribution to the force, and their costs in personnel and funds. Its purpose is to assist in the selection of a preferred course of action to meet
1989-01-01
determine whether they can predict relationships between solar radio emissions and coronal mass ejections. (U) FY 1990 Planned Program: - (U) Generate...physical relationships of objects. - (U) Continue research on how humans process visual and auditory information and on cognitive functions. (U...duplication within the Air Force or DoD. (U) Other Appropriation Funds: Not Applicable. (U) International Cooperative Agreements: Contractor relationship
2015-05-01
This material is based upon work funded and supported by the Department of Defense under Contract No. FA8721-05- C -0003 with Carnegie Mellon...SoS), each of us summons a slightly different im- age. Some current examples of SoS contexts illustrate the various meanings that we apply to the term...vehicles, including ships, aircraft , and ground vehicles, are considered platforms in the DoD context. The concept of “platform architecture” in this
A Value Based Justification Process for Aerospace RDT and E Capability Investments
2017-12-01
end of MS C by funding the five-year, $350 million T&E infrastructure investment proposed in the DoD plan. This expansion of the cost - benefit “control...expansion of the cost - benefit “control volume” to include projected system development savings, as described in Ref. [3], proved successful in justifying...Fig. 1 The Expanded Cost - Benefit Analysis Control Volume. It is also worth noting that this process has the greatest potential for success when the
2017-06-01
DEW Directed-Energy Weapons DOD Department of Defense DPJ Democratic Party of Japan EM Electro-magnetic FMS Foreign Military Sales GSDF Ground...data.oecd.org/japan.htm. 75 Chris Matthews, “Forget Greece, Japan is the World’s Real Economic Time Bomb ,” Fortune, February 26, 2015, http...fortune.com/2015/02/26/japan-economic-time- bomb /. 25 to fund repair facilities, buy parts, or pay contractors? In terms of operating costs, will the JSDF
The applicability of DOE solar cell and array technology to space power
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Scott-Monck, J. A.; Stella, P. M.; Berman, P. A.
1980-01-01
An evaluation of the main terrestrial photovoltaic development projects was performed. Technologies that may have applicability to space power are identified. Where appropriate, recommendations are made for programs to capitalize on developed technology. It is concluded that while the funding expended by DOE is considerably greater than the space (NASA and DOD) budget for photovoltaics, the terrestrial goals and the means for satisfying them are sufficiently different from space needs that little direct benefit currently exists for space applications.
2014-03-24
ASFF) as of March 31, 2013. We identified material internal control weaknesses related to the financial reporting processes and noncompliance with...controls to achieve the objectives of effective and efficient operations, reliable financial reporting , and compliance with applicable laws and...internal control deficiencies in other financial reporting processes. Inadequate Controls OUSD(C)/CFO and NTM-A/CSTC-A did not have adequate internal
COMPASS: An Ada based scheduler
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Mcmahon, Mary Beth; Culbert, Chris
1992-01-01
COMPASS is a generic scheduling system developed by McDonnell Douglas and funded by the Software Technology Branch of NASA Johnson Space Center. The motivation behind COMPASS is to illustrate scheduling technology and provide a basis from which custom scheduling systems can be built. COMPASS was written in Ada to promote readability and to conform to DOD standards. COMPASS has some unique characteristics that distinguishes it from commercial products. This paper discusses these characteristics and uses them to illustrate some differences between scheduling tools.
2007-12-01
and Security 6. AUTHOR( S ) David V. Schulz 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) Naval Postgraduate School...Monterey, CA 93943-5000 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING /MONITORING AGENCY NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) N/A 10. SPONSORING...responding agencies. In fact, the slow Katrina response was attributed to “coordination difficulties” between the military, law enforcement, and
1995-06-28
Secondary Reports Dilution Unit, Audit Planning and Technical Support Directorate, at (703) 604-8937 (DSN 664-8937) or FAX (703) 604-8932. Suggestions...for Future Audits To suggest ideas for or to request future audits , contact the Planning and Coordination Branch, Audit Planning and Technical...Defense OAIG-AUD (ATTN: APTS Audit Suggestions) 400 Army Navy Drive (Room 801) Arlington, Virginia 22202-2884 DoD Hotline To report fraud, waste
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Boyd, Brian K.; Hand, James R.; Horner, Jacob A.
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Sill, based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) as follow-on to the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Renewables Assessment. The site visit to Fort Sill took place on June 10, 2010.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Brown, Scott A.; Orrell, Alice C.; Solana, Amy E.
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Drum, based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) as follow-on to the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Renewables Assessment. The site visit to Fort Drum took place on May 4 and 5, 2010.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Boyd, Brian K.; Gorrissen, Willy J.; Hand, James R.
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Gordon, based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) as follow-on to the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Renewables Assessment. The site visit to Fort Gordon took place on March 9, 2010.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Solana, Amy E.; Boyd, Brian K.; Horner, Jacob A.
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Polk, based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) as follow-on to the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Renewables Assessment. The site visit to Fort Polk took place on February 16, 2010.
Drug Susceptibility of Matrix-Encapsulated Candida albicans Nano-Biofilms
2014-02-01
San Antonio, Texas 4Department of South Texas Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases , The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas...hydrogels may better mimic the in vivo response during invasive forms of the disease . In summary, we have demonstrated the Candida albicans biofilms...1R01DE023510-01) and by DOD (W911NF-11-1-0136), and infectious diseases -related work in the A.K.R. laboratory is funded by NIH (SC1HL112629). Confocal
Renewable Energy Opportunities at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Chvala, William D.; Solana, Amy E.; States, Jennifer C.
2008-09-01
The document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. The effort was funded by the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) as follow-on to the 2005 DoD Renewable Energy Assessment. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) for heating and cooling buildings, as directed by IMCOM.
An Examination of United States Navy Leasing: Lessons from the MPS/T-5 Experience
2004-12-01
issued by the FFB to the Deal’s special purpose entities. These bonds were not callable -- the FFB required that if the bonds were redeemed early, they...year) bonds purchased by the FFB. All debt funds flowed directly to the FFB, which held a mortgage on the vessel to secure the debt. • Delivery...debt/Owner-Participant equity ratio applied. Used 6% based on the average yield on 20-year Treasury bonds . Discount Rate Used 10% based on DoD
Tiny videos: a large data set for nonparametric video retrieval and frame classification.
Karpenko, Alexandre; Aarabi, Parham
2011-03-01
In this paper, we present a large database of over 50,000 user-labeled videos collected from YouTube. We develop a compact representation called "tiny videos" that achieves high video compression rates while retaining the overall visual appearance of the video as it varies over time. We show that frame sampling using affinity propagation-an exemplar-based clustering algorithm-achieves the best trade-off between compression and video recall. We use this large collection of user-labeled videos in conjunction with simple data mining techniques to perform related video retrieval, as well as classification of images and video frames. The classification results achieved by tiny videos are compared with the tiny images framework [24] for a variety of recognition tasks. The tiny images data set consists of 80 million images collected from the Internet. These are the largest labeled research data sets of videos and images available to date. We show that tiny videos are better suited for classifying scenery and sports activities, while tiny images perform better at recognizing objects. Furthermore, we demonstrate that combining the tiny images and tiny videos data sets improves classification precision in a wider range of categories.
Perspective from the Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program.
Rich, I M; Andejeski, Y; Alciati, M H; Crawford Bisceglio, I; Breslau, E S; McCall, L; Valadez, A
1998-12-01
The Department of Defense (DOD), Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP) was established in 1993. Since its inception, Congress has appropriated more than 878 million dollars for the BCRP, a unique public-private partnership between the DOD, consumer advocacy, and scientific communities which has funded approximately 1,800 breast cancer research grants. Through this partnership, the BCRP designed a model program for consumer involvement in scientific peer review. This paper describes the BCRP's approach to the processes of recruitment, selection, and preparation of consumers for this expanded role. Further, factors critical to program implementation, such as effective program management, ongoing process improvement, strong program leadership, and allocation of resources, that led to the BCRP's success in developing the previously undefined role of breast cancer survivors as members of scientific peer review panels are discussed. The BCRP demonstrates the feasibility and unique contributions of consumers in scientific peer review and provides a critical foundation for future efforts to ensure consumer involvement in scientific research programs.
An interagency collaboration to facilitate development of filovirus medical countermeasures.
Kilgore, Nicole; Nuzum, Edwin O
2012-10-19
The Filovirus Animal Non-Clinical Group (FANG) is a US interdepartmental and interagency group established to support and facilitate the advanced development of filovirus Medical Countermeasures (MCM), both vaccines and therapeutics. It is co-led by one representative from the Department of Defense (DoD), the first author, and one from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the second author. The FANG membership includes operational level program staff and Subject Matter Experts (SME) from performing organizations as well as scientific staff and program managers from DoD and HHS funding and regulatory agencies. Focus areas include animal models, assays, reagents, product manufacture and characterization, and other interagency product development issues that will support Food and Drug Administration (FDA) licensure of safe and effective filovirus MCMs. The FANG continues to develop strategies to address broadly applicable and interagency product development challenges relevant to filovirus MCM development. This paper summarizes FANG structure and accomplishments and is meant to heighten community awareness of this government-led collaborative effort.
An Interagency Collaboration to Facilitate Development of Filovirus Medical Countermeasures
Kilgore, Nicole; Nuzum, Edwin O.
2012-01-01
The Filovirus Animal Non-Clinical Group (FANG) is a US interdepartmental and interagency group established to support and facilitate the advanced development of filovirus Medical Countermeasures (MCM), both vaccines and therapeutics. It is co-led by one representative from the Department of Defense (DoD), the first author, and one from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the second author. The FANG membership includes operational level program staff and Subject Matter Experts (SME) from performing organizations as well as scientific staff and program managers from DoD and HHS funding and regulatory agencies. Focus areas include animal models, assays, reagents, product manufacture and characterization, and other interagency product development issues that will support Food and Drug Administration (FDA) licensure of safe and effective filovirus MCMs. The FANG continues to develop strategies to address broadly applicable and interagency product development challenges relevant to filovirus MCM development. This paper summarizes FANG structure and accomplishments and is meant to heighten community awareness of this government-led collaborative effort. PMID:23202465
Properties of TiNi intermetallic compound industrially produced by combustion synthesis
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Kaieda, Yoshinari
Most TiNi shape memory intermetallic compounds are conventionally produced by the process including high frequency induction vacuum melting and casting. A gravity segregation occurs in a cast TiNi ingot because of the big difference in the specific gravity between Ti and Ni. It is difficult to control accurately the phase transformation temperature of TiNi shape memory intermetallic compound produced by the conventional process, because the martensitic transformation temperature shifts by 10K due to the change in 0.1 % of Ni content. Homogeneous TiNi intermetallic compound is produced by the industrial process including combustion synthesis method, which is a newly developedmore » manufacturing process. In the new process, phase transformation temperatures of TiNi can be controlled accurately by controlling the ratio of Ti and Ni elemental starting powders. The chemical component, the impurities and the phase transformation temperatures of the TiNi products industrially produced by the process are revealed. These properties are vitally important when combustion synthesis method is applied to an industrial mass production process for producing TiNi shape memory intermetallic compounds. TiNi shape memory products are industrially and commercially produced today the industrial process including combustion synthesis. The total production weight in a year is 30 tins in 1994.« less
Overview of NATO Background on Scramjet Technology. Chapter 1
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Drummond, J. Philip; Bouchez, Marc; McClinton, Charles R.
2006-01-01
The purpose of the present overview is to summarize the current knowledge of the NATO contributors. All the topics will be addressed in this chapter, with references and some examples. This background enhances the level of knowledge of the NATO scramjet community, which will be used for writing the specific chapters of the Report. Some previous overviews have been published on scramjet technology worldwide. NASA, DOD, the U.S. industry and global community have studied scramjet-powered hypersonic vehicles for over 40 years. Within the U.S. alone, NASA, DOD (DARPA, U.S. Navy and USAF), and industry have participated in hypersonic technology development. Over this time NASA Langley Research Center continuously studied hypersonic system design, aerothermodynamics, scramjet propulsion, propulsion-airframe integration, high temperature materials and structural architectures, and associated facilities, instrumentation and test methods. These modestly funded programs were substantially augmented during the National Aero-Space Plane (X-30) Program, which spent more than $3B between 1984 and 1995, and brought the DOD and other NASA Centers, universities and industry back into hypersonics. In addition, significant progress was achieved in all technologies required for hypersonic flight, and much of that technology was transferred into other programs, such as X-33, DC-X, X-37, X-43, etc. In addition, technology transfer impacted numerous other industries, including automotive, medical, sports and aerospace.
Microstructural Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of an Electron Beam-Welded Ti/Cu/Ni Joint
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhang, Feng; Wang, Ting; Jiang, Siyuan; Zhang, Binggang; Feng, Jicai
2018-04-01
Electron beam welding experiments of TA15 titanium alloy to GH600 nickel superalloy with and without a copper sheet interlayer were carried out. Surface appearance, microstructure and phase constitution of the joint were examined by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis. Mechanical properties of Ti/Ni and Ti/Cu/Ni joint were evaluated based on tensile strength and microhardness tests. The results showed that cracking occurred in Ti/Ni electron beam weldment for the formation of brittle Ni-Ti intermetallics, while a crack-free electron beam-welded Ti/Ni joint can be obtained by using a copper sheet as filler metal. The addition of copper into the weld affected the welding metallurgical process of the electron beam-welded Ti/Ni joint significantly and was helpful for restraining the formation of Ti-Ni intermetallics in Ti/Ni joint. The microstructure of the weld was mainly characterized by a copper-based solid solution and Ti-Cu interfacial intermetallic compounds. Ti-Ni intermetallic compounds were almost entirely suppressed. The hardness of the weld zone was significantly lower than that of Ti/Ni joint, and the tensile strength of the joint can be up to 282 MPa.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Skiles, M.
2016-12-01
Groups of tiny ice pieces fall from the sky in the cold times and cover the high places. Later, the tiny ice pieces become water that moves to the lower places, where people can use it for drinking and stuff. The time when the tiny ice pieces turn to water is controlled by the sun. New tiny ice pieces from the sky, which are very white and don't take up much sun, group up and grow tall. When they become dark from getting old and large, and from getting covered in tiny dark bits from the sky, they take up more sun and turn to water. The more tiny dark bits, the faster they become water. Using a flying thing over the high places we can see how much water will come from the cover of tiny ice pieces by using ground looking things to see how tall it is, and and when it will become water by using picture taking things to see how much sun is taken up. The low places are happy to know how much water is in the high places.
Microstructural Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of an Electron Beam-Welded Ti/Cu/Ni Joint
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Zhang, Feng; Wang, Ting; Jiang, Siyuan; Zhang, Binggang; Feng, Jicai
2018-05-01
Electron beam welding experiments of TA15 titanium alloy to GH600 nickel superalloy with and without a copper sheet interlayer were carried out. Surface appearance, microstructure and phase constitution of the joint were examined by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis. Mechanical properties of Ti/Ni and Ti/Cu/Ni joint were evaluated based on tensile strength and microhardness tests. The results showed that cracking occurred in Ti/Ni electron beam weldment for the formation of brittle Ni-Ti intermetallics, while a crack-free electron beam-welded Ti/Ni joint can be obtained by using a copper sheet as filler metal. The addition of copper into the weld affected the welding metallurgical process of the electron beam-welded Ti/Ni joint significantly and was helpful for restraining the formation of Ti-Ni intermetallics in Ti/Ni joint. The microstructure of the weld was mainly characterized by a copper-based solid solution and Ti-Cu interfacial intermetallic compounds. Ti-Ni intermetallic compounds were almost entirely suppressed. The hardness of the weld zone was significantly lower than that of Ti/Ni joint, and the tensile strength of the joint can be up to 282 MPa.
TinyOS-based quality of service management in wireless sensor networks
Peterson, N.; Anusuya-Rangappa, L.; Shirazi, B.A.; Huang, R.; Song, W.-Z.; Miceli, M.; McBride, D.; Hurson, A.; LaHusen, R.
2009-01-01
Previously the cost and extremely limited capabilities of sensors prohibited Quality of Service (QoS) implementations in wireless sensor networks. With advances in technology, sensors are becoming significantly less expensive and the increases in computational and storage capabilities are opening the door for new, sophisticated algorithms to be implemented. Newer sensor network applications require higher data rates with more stringent priority requirements. We introduce a dynamic scheduling algorithm to improve bandwidth for high priority data in sensor networks, called Tiny-DWFQ. Our Tiny-Dynamic Weighted Fair Queuing scheduling algorithm allows for dynamic QoS for prioritized communications by continually adjusting the treatment of communication packages according to their priorities and the current level of network congestion. For performance evaluation, we tested Tiny-DWFQ, Tiny-WFQ (traditional WFQ algorithm implemented in TinyOS), and FIFO queues on an Imote2-based wireless sensor network and report their throughput and packet loss. Our results show that Tiny-DWFQ performs better in all test cases. ?? 2009 IEEE.
Patterns of Food Utilization in the DOD. Volume 2
1975-05-01
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Cool Space Bags Filled With Funny Voice Air Studying Space Rain
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Halford, A. J.; MacDonald, E.
2016-12-01
Today I will tell you a bit about our work: big bags of funny voice air looking at space rain into the top of the sky, where there's not much sky left. So what makes stuff, both hot and cold tiny stuff, and I mean tiny tiny things, like really tiny things, fall into the top of the sky? Many different things. Some of these things are really really long waves, long waves, short waves that make angry cat noises, and short waves that sound like animals that fly in the morning along with other things. But how do we study this? We use big bags filled with funny voice air to fly near the top of the sky. When the tiny things that can't be seen rain into the top of the sky they make lights that can not be seen by eye, some move fast like the tiny things and many move slower. Our big bags of funny voice air carry computers and things that can see this light that can not be seen by eye. We use this not seen light to tell us what stuff fell into the top of the sky. Some waves will push the slower tiny stuff and some waves will push the faster tiny stuff. By looking at the number of slow and fast stuff we can help find out what pushed it. With our friends, computers who fly in space, we can see the different waves in space and see if it was where the tiny things rained into the top of the sky. Why do we study this? These tiny things can hurt our friends in space, both the computers as well as people in space and here in the world. We want to be able to know when this space rain will happen. But in order to know when these tiny tiny things will fall into the sky we have to first learn how to best look at and study them. Then we will know how often they rain down, where this space rain happens, and how large of an area this space rain falls in.
The (HMI9293) acquisition of a 200 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hageman, James H.
1994-09-01
With the funds awarded from DOD-AFOSR and matching funds from New Mexico State a new Varian Gemini 200 MHz nmr was purchased and installed in the spring of 1994. This instrument is capable of 1H and 130 nmr, is very sensitive, and can also do Hetcor experiments to facilitate proton assignments. It is very easy to use and has proven thus far to be extremely reliable. The change in the research output in the department has been significant. Whereas previously students had to sometimes wait days to run routine nmr spectra because our high field instrument was otherwise occupied with longer experiments, now they can run spectra immediately (or with minimal wait). This speeds up structure assignments, and gives students instant gratification when experiments succeed and rapid feedback when they are not successful.
Sloane, Elliot; Rosow, Eric; Adam, Joe; Shine, Dave
2005-01-01
The Clinical Engineering (a.k.a. Biomedical Engineering) Department has heretofore lagged in adoption of some of the leading-edge information system tools used in other industries. This present application is part of a DOD-funded SBIR grant to improve the overall management of medical technology, and describes the capabilities that Strategic Graphical Dashboards (SGDs) can afford. This SGD is built on top of an Oracle database, and uses custom-written graphic objects like gauges, fuel tanks, and Geographic Information System (GIS) maps to improve and accelerate decision making.
Limited Effects Weapons Study: Catalog of Currently Available Weapons and Devices. Edition 1,
1995-10-25
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Toward a DoD/VA longitudinal health record: politics and the policy landscape.
Gimbel, Ronald W; Clyburn, Conrad A
2009-05-01
Policy implications of an interoperable Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Administration (VA) longitudinal health record (LHR) are substantial and far reaching. In this manuscript the authors explore the existing challenges and opportunities, the political landscape, and alternative solutions that have created a favorable environment for legislation and funding to support its development. The authors identify six policy themes emerging from the historic National Forum on the Future of the Defense Health Information System held recently at Georgetown University in Washington DC.
Renewable Energy Opportunities at Fort Campbell, Tennessee/Kentucky
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hand, James R.; Horner, Jacob A.; Kora, Angela R.
This document provides an overview of renewable resource potential at Fort Campbell, based primarily upon analysis of secondary data sources supplemented with limited on-site evaluations. This effort focuses on grid-connected generation of electricity from renewable energy sources and also on ground source heat pumps for heating and cooling buildings. The effort was funded by the U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) as follow-on to the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Renewables Assessment. The site visit to Fort Campbell took place on June 10, 2010.
The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11
2014-12-08
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2010-08-01
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2002-03-01
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Corrosion behavior of heat-treated intermetallic titanium-nickel in hydrochloric acid solutions
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Starosvetsky, D.; Khaselev, O.; Yahalom, J.
1998-07-01
Samples of 45% Ti-55% Ni alloy (Ti-Ni) were heat-treated in air at 450 C, and their anodic behavior in 0.3 M, 1 M, 2 M, and 4 M hydrochloric acid (HCl) solutions was studied. In 0.3 M HCl, heat-treated Ti-Ni was passive, and very low anodic currents were observed. In 1 M and 2 M HCl, heat-treated Ti-Ni was dissolved actively, while heat-treated and surface-ground Ti-Ni became passive. The effect was explained by selective oxidation of Ti-Ni and formation of a layered structure on its surface with discontinuous titanium oxide and a nickel-enriched zone underneath. The latter was dissolved inmore » the HCl solutions, thus accelerating failure of the Ti-Ni samples. In 4 M HCl, heat-treated and heat-treated/ground samples were dissolved readily.« less
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Hou, Huilong; Simsek, Emrah; Stasak, Drew
The stress-induced martensitic phase transformation of shape memory alloys (SMAs) is the basis for elastocaloric cooling. In this paper, we employ additive manufacturing to fabricate TiNi SMAs, and demonstrate compressive elastocaloric cooling in the TiNi rods with transformation latent heat as large as 20 J g -1. Adiabatic compression on as-fabricated TiNi displays cooling ΔT as high as -7.5 °C with recoverable superelastic strain up to 5%. Unlike conventional SMAs, additive manufactured TiNi SMAs exhibit linear superelasticity with narrow hysteresis in stress–strain curves under both adiabatic and isothermal conditions. Microstructurally, we find that there are Ti 2Ni precipitates typically onemore » micron in size with a large aspect ratio enclosing the TiNi matrix. Finally, a stress transfer mechanism between reversible phase transformation in the TiNi matrix and mechanical deformation in Ti 2Ni precipitates is believed to be the origin of the unique superelasticity behavior.« less
Elastocaloric cooling of additive manufactured shape memory alloys with large latent heat
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hou, Huilong; Simsek, Emrah; Stasak, Drew; Hasan, Naila Al; Qian, Suxin; Ott, Ryan; Cui, Jun; Takeuchi, Ichiro
2017-10-01
The stress-induced martensitic phase transformation of shape memory alloys (SMAs) is the basis for elastocaloric cooling. Here we employ additive manufacturing to fabricate TiNi SMAs, and demonstrate compressive elastocaloric cooling in the TiNi rods with transformation latent heat as large as 20 J g-1. Adiabatic compression on as-fabricated TiNi displays cooling ΔT as high as -7.5 °C with recoverable superelastic strain up to 5%. Unlike conventional SMAs, additive manufactured TiNi SMAs exhibit linear superelasticity with narrow hysteresis in stress-strain curves under both adiabatic and isothermal conditions. Microstructurally, we find that there are Ti2Ni precipitates typically one micron in size with a large aspect ratio enclosing the TiNi matrix. A stress transfer mechanism between reversible phase transformation in the TiNi matrix and mechanical deformation in Ti2Ni precipitates is believed to be the origin of the unique superelasticity behavior.
32 CFR 337.2 - Ordering DoD Publications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
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32 CFR 337.2 - Ordering DoD Publications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
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Shock Mitigation in Open-Celled TiNi Foams
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jardine, A. Peter
2018-05-01
High-energy shock events generated by impacts are effectively mitigated by Nitinol materials. Initial evidence of this capability was suggested by the dramatically superior cavitation-erosion performance of Nitinol coatings made by plasma spray processes, over steels and brasses. A fast acting hysteretic stress-strain response mechanism was proposed to explain this result, transforming the shock energy into heat. Extending this work to bulk TiNi, dynamic load characterization using Split Rod Hopkinson Bar techniques on solid porous TiNi confirmed that the mechanical response to high strain rates below 4200 s-1 were indeed hysteretic. This paper reports on dynamical load characterization on TiNi foams made by Self-Propagating High-Temperature Synthesis (SHS) using Split Rod Hopkinson Bar and gas-gun impact characterization to compare these foams to alternative materials. This work verified that SHS-derived TiNi foams were indeed hysteretic at strain rates from 180 to 2300 s-1. In addition, Shock Spectrum Analysis demonstrated that TiNi foams were very effective in mitigating the shock spectrum range below 5 kHz, and that increasing porosity increased the amount of shock attenuation in that spectral range. Finally under impact loading, 55% porous TiNi foams were a factor of 7 superior to steel and a factor of 4 better than Al 6061 or Cu in mitigating peak g-loads and this attenuation improved with bilayer structures of 57 and 73% porous TiNi foam article.
National Space Transportation Policy: Issues for Congress
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
1995-05-01
This report, prepared for the House Committee on Science, is the first in a broad assessment of the health and future prospects of the U.S. space transportation technology and industrial base. The report focuses on the Clinton Administration's National Space Transportation Policy, which was released last fall. It examines administration policy in light of the implementation plans prepared by NASA, DOD, and the Transportation and Commerce Departments. The policy also emphasizes the important contribution private industry can make to the direction and development of U.S. space transportation capabilities. However, an analysis of the policy and implementation plans also raises some issues that might be of interest to Congress as it debates space transportation legislation, oversight, and funding. These issues involve decisions on NASA and DOD development programs, the use of foreign launch vehicles, and the new role of the private sector in space transportation research and development decisionmaking. This report also identifies two issues omitted from the Administration's policy: the preservation of long-range ballistic missile capabilities after final production in 2005, and the perspective of lower industrial tier firms toward national space transportation policy.
Tobacco Pricing in Military Stores: Views of Military Policy Leaders
Jahnke, Sara A.; Poston, Walker S.C.; Malone, Ruth E.; Haddock, Christopher K.
2016-01-01
Introduction: Higher tobacco taxes reduce tobacco use. On military installations, cigarettes and other tobacco products are sold tax-free, keeping prices artificially low. Pricing regulations in the military specify that tobacco should be within 5% of the local most competitive price, but prices still average almost 13% lower than those at local Walmarts. Methods: To gain insight into policy leaders’ ideas and positions on military tobacco pricing, we interviewed members of the Department of Defense (DoD) Addictive Substances Misuse Advisory Committee and the Advisory Committee on Tobacco about tobacco pricing policies (n = 12). Results: Participants frequently lacked specific knowledge of details of military pricing policy, and the impact higher prices might have on military tobacco use. Most participants thought tobacco should not be sold at military stores, but many also felt that this policy change was unlikely due to tobacco industry pressure, and DoD reliance on tobacco profits to support Morale, Welfare, and Recreation funds. Conclusions: Achieving a tobacco-free military will require changing pricing policy, but this study suggests that for effective implementation, military leadership must also understand and articulate more clearly the rationale for doing so. Implications: Previous work has found that adherence to military tobacco pricing policy is inconsistent at best. This study suggests that lack of knowledge about the policy and conflicting pressures resulting from the funding stream tobacco sales represent extend to high level military policy leaders. Without clearer information and direction, these leaders are unlikely to be able to establish and implement better tobacco pricing policy. PMID:27146639
Young Investigator Research Program (YIP)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Robinson, Ellen
The Air Force YIP supports scientists and engineers who have received Ph.D. or equivalent degrees in the last five years and show exceptional ability and promise for conducting basic research. The objective of this program is to foster creative basic research in science and engineering; enhance early career development of outstanding young investigators; and increase opportunities for the young investigator to recognize the Air Force mission and related challenges in science and engineering. Individual awards will be made to U.S. institutions of higher education, industrial laboratories or non-profit research organizations where the principal investigator is a U.S. citizen, national or permanent resident; employed on a full-time basis and hold a regular position. Researchers working at the Federally Funded Research and Development Centers and DoD Laboratories will not be considered for the YIP competition. Each award will be funded at the 120K level for three years. Exceptional proposals will be considered individually for higher funding levels and longer duration. http://www.wpafb.af.mil/Welcome/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/842100#anchor2 I will brief Air Force Office Of Scientific Research Young Investigator Research Program.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally, funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from two surveys of our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report and close with a brief overview of on-going research into aerospace knowledge diffusion focusing on the role of the industry-affiliated information intermediary.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DoD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis U.S. aerospace industry librarians and technical information specialists as information intermediaries.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1996-01-01
The U.S. government technical report is a primary means by which the results of federally funded research and development (R&D) are transferred to the U.S. aerospace industry. However, little is known about this information product in terms of its actual use, importance, and value in the transfer of federally funded R&D. To help establish a body of knowledge, the U.S. government technical report is being investigated as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. In this report, we summarize the literature on technical reports and provide a model that depicts the transfer of federally funded aerospace R&D via the U.S. government technical report. We present results from our investigation of aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the U.S. government technical report, and present the results of research that investigated aerospace knowledge diffusion vis-a-vis the technical communication practices of U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists who were members of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Prediction of Indentation Behavior of Superelastic TiNi
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Neupane, Rabin; Farhat, Zoheir
2014-09-01
Superelastic TiNi shape memory alloys have been extensively used in various applications. The great interest in TiNi alloys is due to its unique shape memory and superelastic effects, along with its superior wear and dent resistance. Assessment of mechanical properties and dent resistance of superelastic TiNi is commonly performed using indentation techniques. However, the coupling of deformation and reversible martensitic transformation of TiNi under indentation conditions makes the interpretation of results challenging. An attempt is made to enhance current interpretation of indentation data. A load-depth curve is predicted that takes into consideration the reversible martensitic transformation. The predicted curve is in good agreement with experimental results. It is found in this study that the elastic modulus is a function of indentation depth. At shallow depths, the elastic modulus is high due to austenite dominance, while at high depths, the elastic modulus drops as the depth increases due to austenite to martensite transition, i.e., martensite dominance. It is also found that TiNi exhibits superior dent resistance compared to AISI 304 steel. There is two orders of magnitude improvement in dent resistance of TiNi in comparison to AISI 304 steel.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Graboski, A. J.
2016-12-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) is planning over $600M in military construction on Eielson Air Force Base (AFB) within the next three fiscal years. Although many studies have been conducted on permafrost and climate change, the future of our climate as well as any impacts on arctic infrastructure, remains unclear. This research focused on future climate predictions to determine likely scenarios for the United States Air Force's Strategic Planners to consider. This research also looked at various construction methods being used by industry to glean best practices to incorporate into future construction in order to determine cost factors to consider when permafrost soils may be encountered. The most recent 2013 International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report predicts a 2.2ºC to 7.8ºC temperature rise in Arctic regions by the end of the 21st Century in the Representative Concentration Pathways, (RCP4.5) emissions scenario. A regression model was created using archived surface observations from 1944 to 2016. Initial analysis using regression/forecast techniques show a 1.17ºC temperature increase in the Arctic by the end of the 21st Century. Historical DoD construction data was then used to determine an appropriate cost factor. Applying statistical tests to the adjusted climate predictions supports continued usage of current DoD cost factors of 2.13 at Eielson and 2.97 at Thule AFBs as they should be sufficient when planning future construction projects in permafrost rich areas. These cost factors should allow planners the necessary funds to plan foundation mitigation techniques and prevent further degradation of permafrost soils around airbase infrastructure. This current research focused on Central Alaska while further research is recommended on the Alaskan North Slope and Greenland to determine climate change impacts on critical DoD infrastructure.
Moten, Asad; Schafer, Daniel; Burkett, Edwin K
2018-01-01
The Unites States Department of Defense (DoD) is viewed by many in the general public as a monolithic government entity whose primary purpose is to coordinate this country's ability to make war and maintain a military presence around the world. However, the DoD is in fact a multidimensional organization whose global impact is as expansive as it is varying and is responsible for far-reaching global health interventions. The United States has worked toward providing long-term care among host nation populations by providing training in several areas related to medicine, with positive results. These efforts can be built upon with substantial positive effects. Building health infrastructure and capacity around the world is essential. The DoD is the most generously funded agency in the world, and the resources at its disposal provide the opportunity to make great gains in the long term in terms of both health and security worldwide. With efficient and careful use of DoD resources, and partnerships with key non-governmental organizations with specialized knowledge and great passion, partnerships can be forged with communities around the world to ensure that public health is achieved in even the most underserved communities. A move toward creating sustainable health systems with long-term goals and measurable outcomes is an essential complement to the already successful disaster and emergency relief that the United States military already provides. By ensuring that communities around the world are both provided with access to the sustainable health care they need and that emergency situations can be responded to in an efficient way, the United States can serve its duty as a leader in sharing expertise and resources for the betterment and security of all humankind. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2017. This work is written by (a) US Government employee(s) and is in the public domain in the US.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1998-01-01
Federally-funded research and development (R&D) represents a significant annual investment (approximately $79 billion in fiscal year 1996) on the part of U.S. taxpayers. Based on the results of a 10-year study of knowledge diffusion in U.S. aerospace industry, the authors take the position that U.S. competitiveness will be enhanced if knowledge management strategies, employed within a capability-enhancing U.S. technology policy framework, are applied to diffusing the results of federally-funded R&D. In making their case, the authors stress the importance of knowledge as the source of competitive advantage in today's global economy. Next, they offer a practice-based definition of knowledge management and discuss three current approaches to knowledge management implementation-mechanistic, "the learning organization," and systemic. The authors then examine three weaknesses in existing U.S. public policy and policy implementation-the dominance of knowledge creation, the need for diffusion-oriented technology policy, and the prevalence of a dissemination model- that affect diffusion of the results of federally-funded R&D. To address these shortcomings, they propose the development of a knowledge management framework for diffusing the results of federally-funded R&D. The article closes with a discussion of some issues and challenges associated with implementing a knowledge management framework for diffusing the results of federally-funded R&D.
Ti Ni shape memory alloy film-actuated microstructures for a MEMS probe card
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Namazu, Takahiro; Tashiro, Youichi; Inoue, Shozo
2007-01-01
This paper describes the development of a novel silicon (Si) cantilever beam device actuated by titanium-nickel (Ti-Ni) shape memory alloy (SMA) films. A Ti-Ni SMA film can yield high work output per unit volume, so a Ti-Ni film-actuated Si cantilever beam device is a prospective tool for use as a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) probe card that provides a relatively large contact force between the probe and electrode pad in spite of its minute size. Before fabrication of the device, the thermomechanical deformation behavior of Ti-Ni SMA films with various compositions was investigated in order to determine a sufficient constituent film for a MEMS actuator. As a result, Ti-Ni films having a Ti content of 50.2 to 52.6 atomic% (at%) were found to be usable for operation as a room temperature actuator. We have developed a Ti-Ni film-actuated Si cantilever beam device, which can produce a contact force by the cantilever bending when in contact, and also by the shape memory effect (SME) of the Ti-Ni film arising from Joule heating. The SME of the Ti-Ni film can generate an additional average contact force of 200 µN with application of 500 mW to the film. In addition to physical contact, a dependable electric contact between the Au film-coated probe tip and the Al film electrode was achieved. However, the contact resistance exhibited an average value of 25 Ω, which would have to be reduced for practical use. Reliability tests confirmed the durability of the Ti-Ni film-actuated Si cantilever-beam, in that the contact resistance was constant throughout a large number of physical contacts (>104 times).
Elastocaloric cooling of additive manufactured shape memory alloys with large latent heat
Hou, Huilong; Simsek, Emrah; Stasak, Drew; ...
2017-08-11
The stress-induced martensitic phase transformation of shape memory alloys (SMAs) is the basis for elastocaloric cooling. In this paper, we employ additive manufacturing to fabricate TiNi SMAs, and demonstrate compressive elastocaloric cooling in the TiNi rods with transformation latent heat as large as 20 J g -1. Adiabatic compression on as-fabricated TiNi displays cooling ΔT as high as -7.5 °C with recoverable superelastic strain up to 5%. Unlike conventional SMAs, additive manufactured TiNi SMAs exhibit linear superelasticity with narrow hysteresis in stress–strain curves under both adiabatic and isothermal conditions. Microstructurally, we find that there are Ti 2Ni precipitates typically onemore » micron in size with a large aspect ratio enclosing the TiNi matrix. Finally, a stress transfer mechanism between reversible phase transformation in the TiNi matrix and mechanical deformation in Ti 2Ni precipitates is believed to be the origin of the unique superelasticity behavior.« less
2000-02-14
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NWHSS Implement Family Member Assessment Component in the Millennium Cohort Study
2013-11-25
between the stress of military life (e.g., multiple PCS moves) and the health and well‐being of spouses and children Does the stress of...Soldier Challenges Study is longitudinal – funding decrements in DoD research is a concern • Budget submitted for the continuation of the...one contact mode. (This suggests obtaining and using multiple points of contact). Providing pre-incentives with the request produces higher
32 CFR 337.2 - Ordering DoD Publications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... sources are listed at the beginning of chapter 3. A fee will be charged for DoD Publications ordered from... 32 National Defense 2 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Ordering DoD Publications. 337.2 Section 337.2... DOD INFORMATION AVAILABILITY OF DOD DIRECTIVES, DOD INSTRUCTIONS, DOD PUBLICATIONS, AND CHANGES § 337...
A TinyOS-based wireless neural interface.
Farshchi, Shahin; Mody, Istvan; Judy, Jack W
2004-01-01
The overlay of a neural interface upon a TinyOS-based sensing and communication platform is described. The system amplifies, digitally encodes, and transmits two EEG channels of neural signals from an un-tethered subject to a remote gateway, which routes the signals to a client PC. This work demonstrates the viability of the TinyOS-based sensor technology as a foundation for chronic remote biological monitoring applications, and thus provides an opportunity to create a system that can leverage from the frequent networking and communications advancements being made by the global TinyOS-development community.
Micromirror structure based on TiNi shape memory thin films
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Fu, Yong Qing; Hu, Min; Du, Hejun; Luo, Jack; Flewitt, Andrew J.; Milne, William I.
2005-02-01
TiNi films were deposited on silicon by co-sputtering TiNi target and a separate Ti target at a temperature of 450°C. Results from differential scanning calorimeter, in-situ X-ray diffraction and curvature measurement revealed clearly martensitic transformation upon heating and cooling. Two types of TiNi/Si optical micromirror structures with a Si mirror cap (20 micron thick) and TiNi/Si actuation beams were designed and fabricated. For the first design, three elbow shaped Si beams with TiNi electrodes were used as the arms to actuate the mirror. In the second design, a V-shaped cantilever based on TiNi/Si bimorph beams was used as the actuation mechanism for micromirror. TiNi electrodes were patterned and wet-etched in a solutions of HF:HNO3:H2O (1:1:20) with an etch rate of 0.6 μm/min. The TiNi/Si microbeams were flat at room temperature, and bent up with applying voltage in TiNi electrodes (due to phase transformation and shape memory effect), thus causing the changes in angles of micromirror.
Tobacco Pricing in Military Stores: Views of Military Policy Leaders.
Smith, Elizabeth A; Jahnke, Sara A; Poston, Walker S C; Malone, Ruth E; Haddock, Christopher K
2016-10-01
Higher tobacco taxes reduce tobacco use. On military installations, cigarettes and other tobacco products are sold tax-free, keeping prices artificially low. Pricing regulations in the military specify that tobacco should be within 5% of the local most competitive price, but prices still average almost 13% lower than those at local Walmarts. To gain insight into policy leaders' ideas and positions on military tobacco pricing, we interviewed members of the Department of Defense (DoD) Addictive Substances Misuse Advisory Committee and the Advisory Committee on Tobacco about tobacco pricing policies (n = 12). Participants frequently lacked specific knowledge of details of military pricing policy, and the impact higher prices might have on military tobacco use. Most participants thought tobacco should not be sold at military stores, but many also felt that this policy change was unlikely due to tobacco industry pressure, and DoD reliance on tobacco profits to support Morale, Welfare, and Recreation funds. Achieving a tobacco-free military will require changing pricing policy, but this study suggests that for effective implementation, military leadership must also understand and articulate more clearly the rationale for doing so. Previous work has found that adherence to military tobacco pricing policy is inconsistent at best. This study suggests that lack of knowledge about the policy and conflicting pressures resulting from the funding stream tobacco sales represent extend to high level military policy leaders. Without clearer information and direction, these leaders are unlikely to be able to establish and implement better tobacco pricing policy. © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Garfinkle, M.
1974-01-01
The tensile properties and oxygen contamination behavior of TiNi alloyed with aluminum, chromium, and silicon were investigated in the temperature range between 800 and 1000 K (980 and 1340 F). The alloys were significantly stronger than unalloyed TiNi and less susceptible to embrittlement than the Ti-6242 alloy.
Enhanced Sintering of TiNi Shape Memory Foams under Mg Vapor Atmosphere
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Aydoğmuş, Tarik; Bor, Şakir
2012-12-01
TiNi alloy foams are promising candidates for biomaterials to be used as artificial orthopedic implant materials for bone replacement applications in biomedical sector. However, certain problems exist in their processing routes, such as formation of unwanted secondary intermetallic phases leading to brittleness and deterioration of shape memory and superelasticity characteristics; and the contamination during processing resulting in oxides and carbonitrides which affect mechanical properties negatively. Moreover, the eutectic reaction present in Ti-Ni binary system at 1391 K (1118 °C) prevents employment of higher sintering temperatures (and higher mechanical properties) even when equiatomic prealloyed powders are used because of Ni enrichment of TiNi matrix as a result of oxidation. It is essential to prevent oxidation of TiNi powders during processing for high-temperature (>1391 K i.e., 1118 °C) sintering practices. In the current study, magnesium powders were used as space holder material to produce TiNi foams with the porosities in the range of 40 to 65 pct. It has been found that magnesium prevents secondary phase formation and contamination. It also prevents liquid phase formation while enabling employment of higher sintering temperatures by two-step sintering processing: holding the sample at 1373 K (1100 °C) for 30 minutes, and subsequently sintering at temperatures higher than the eutectic temperature, 1391 K (1118 °C). By this procedure, magnesium may allow sintering up to temperatures close to the melting point of TiNi. TiNi foams produced with porosities in the range of 40 to 55 pct were found to be acceptable as implant materials in the light of their favorable mechanical properties.
Micromirror structure actuated by TiNi shape memory thin films
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Fu, Y. Q.; Luo, J. K.; Hu, M.; Du, H. J.; Flewitt, A. J.; Milne, W. I.
2005-10-01
TiNi films were deposited by co-sputtering TiNi and Ti targets. Results from differential scanning calorimetry and curvature measurement revealed martensitic transformation and shape memory effect upon heating and cooling. Two types of TiNi/Si micromirror structures with a Si mirror cap (40 µm thick) and TiNi/Si actuation beams were designed and fabricated. For the first design, a V-shaped cantilever based on the TiNi/Si bimorph structure was used as the actuation mechanism for the micromirror. In the second design, three elbow-shaped Si beams with TiNi electrodes were used as the arms to actuate the mirror. The TiNi/Si microbeams were flat at room temperature and bent up by applying voltage in the TiNi electrodes (due to phase transformation and shape memory effect), thus causing changes in angles of the micromirror.
Structural analysis of an off-grid tiny house
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Calluari, Karina Arias; Alonso-Marroquín, Fernando
2017-06-01
The off-grid technologies and tiny house movement have experimented an unprecedented growth in recent years. Putting both sides together, we are trying to achieve an economic and environmental friendly solution to the higher cost of residential properties. This solution is the construction of off-grid tiny houses. This article presents a design for a small modular off-grid house made by pine timber. A numerical analysis of the proposed tiny house was performed to ensure its structural stability. The results were compared with the suggested serviceability limit state criteria, which are contended in the Australia Guidelines Standards making this design reliable for construction.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Blank, J. G.
2015-12-01
I am interested in looking for strange places where we might find life. Not life like you and me, but tiny life, smaller than our eyes can see. Sometimes, this tiny life leaves marks on rocks or in water that is living there now or that it once lived there long ago. This can be very interesting - it means that we might be able to know that some kind of life lived long ago even if it's not living now. It might also mean that we can find marks of life far far away from our home, on other worlds. One day people will go to other worlds to look for life. We hope to find it or marks that it was once there. I am going to talk about two places I study. In one, rocks are forming in plain daylight, in water that is only as deep as your knee (or maybe less). They should not be there. It seems very possible that the tiny life helps them form there. I study these rocks and ways that tiny life might help the rocks form. Rocks usually last a lot longer than tiny life, so they are an example of a mark that could last for a long long time and be a sign that life was once around there, long after the tiny life died. I will also talk about tiny life that lives under ground in the dark in places big enough that you and I can walk to. By this I mean that there is a trail that leads under ground with enough space for people to enter and study. Of course, we need light to see there, so we bring man made light with us. This tiny life gets food to live from water and rock, not from the sun. The tiny life also makes new rocks, usually easy to see because they are different colors from the other rocks. Again, this is a mark of life, and I am interested in how the marks from tiny life are made, how long they might last, and how many different kinds of marks I can find.
2008-09-01
under- resourced. • Missile transfer vans /warhead transfer vans require upgrades. • ICBM weapon system test sets under-funded; the coding system...Air Force’s Nuclear Mission D-1 Appendix D. Current B-52 Basing Status Barksdale AFB, LA 64 B-52Hs Minot AFB, ND 27 B-52Hs Edwards AFB, CA 3...Barksdale – 64 B-52s 2 BW (ACC) 15 TF; 24 CC; 7 BAI 53 WG (ACC) 2 Test Coded 917 WG (AFRC) 8 CC; 1 BAI 7 Unfunded AR Edwards - 3 B-52s 412 TW 2 Test
1987-06-01
TERMAS (Continu*on r evere of fleUdr’y and ident-loy by block number) GUp eGRU Budget, Outlays, DOAF, DOA, DOD, Expenditures, Increment alism This thesis...34ONE (Ilo de Arid Code) 22C ~fF(E SYo Prfso TervL McCafferv 408-646-2554 1Code 54Mm DO’ FORtM 1-473.5.4 MAR 83 APR ed-ton -ay be used wmu ntl " awsted ...SCHOOL June 1987 Author: Michael FkA.’ atto Approved by: MCC ! s~visor Dan Boer Seoand Reade ill A. treer ., r .. Chairman .zParr~to nstive Sciences
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lewis, Josiah; Brittain, S. D.
2010-01-01
CO emission is a useful probe of the warm gas distribution in the planet forming regions of disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars. We model UV fluoresced and thermally excited CO in the circumstellar disks of several HAeBes. We find indications of dust settling in the upper atmospheres of HD 141569 and HD 7048 and a correlation between PAH luminosity and gas heating in these two systems. This project was funded by a partnership between the National Science Foundation (NSF AST-0552798), Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU), and the Department of Defense (DoD) ASSURE (Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences) programs.
Open Innovation and Technology Maturity Analysis
2007-09-11
Management Process Develop a framework which incorporates DoD Acquisition Management framework (e.g: TRLs), DoD Business Transformation strategies...Public Organizations (DoD): DoD Force Transformation : • Support the Joint Warfighting Capability of the DoD • Enable Rapid Access to Information for...Survey - 2007 Defense Transformation : Clear Leadership, Accountability, and Management Tools Are Needed to Enhance DOD’s Efforts to Transform Military
Practicing for space underwater: inventing neutral buoyancy training, 1963-1968.
Neufeld, Michael J; Charles, John B
2015-01-01
Neutral buoyancy's value was far from obvious when human spaceflight began in 1961. Starting in 1964, Environmental Research Associates, a tiny company in the suburbs of Baltimore, developed the key innovations in an obscure research project funded by NASA's Langley Research Center. The new Houston center dismissed it until a mid-1966 EVA crisis, after which it rapidly took over. In parallel, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center developed many of the same techniques, as did many large aerospace corporations, yet the long-run technological impact of corporate activity was near zero. Because ERA and Marshall's pioneering activities led to the two long-running NASA training centers at Houston and Huntsville, those two organizations deserve primary credit for the construction of the neutral buoyancy technological system. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Kennedy, John M.; Pinelli, Thomas E.; Hecht, Laura F.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1994-01-01
The U.S. aerospace industry has a long history of federal support for research related to its needs. Since the establishment of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) in 1915, the federal government has provided continuous research support related to flight and aircraft design. This research has contributed to the international preeminence of the U.S. aerospace industry. In this paper, we present a sociological analysis of aerospace engineers and scientists and how their attitudes and behaviors impact the flow of scientific and technical information (STI). We use a constructivist framework to explain the spotty dissemination of federally funded aerospace research. Our research is aimed towards providing federal policymakers with a clearer understanding of how and when federally funded aerospace research is used. This understanding will help policymakers design improved information transfer systems that will aid the competitiveness of the U.S. aerospace industry.
Environmental, energy and natural resources status report for the 101st Congress. Special report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1990-11-01
Contents: environmental, energy and natural resources status report for the 101st Congress; abandoned-mine fees passed in budget bill; cleanup effort and NRC fees boosted; other measures stall; Strategic Petroleum Reserve to grow to 1 billion barrels; circle of poison provisions cut in farm bill conference; congress clears landmark oil spill liability legislation; motor fuels tax tops massive debt reduction measure; Bush plans to sign massive clean air bill; global climate change bill passes at session end; lots of conservation provisions in farm bill; tongass bill moves; loggers and owls remain stalemated; major reform bills on parks, land fund and blmmore » wither; coastal zone, great lakes, barrier bills beat deadline; modified tuna bill clears congress; Arizona, Alaska, Nevada wilderness bills approved; bills passed on asbestos, transport, waste reduction; bills passed on alternative power, low-income energy aid; numerous money bills clear Congress at the last minute; EPA-to-cabinet bill dies; DOD to fund environment research.« less
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Child Development Programs (CDPs)
1993-01-19
Child Abuse Training Modules for Caregivers, DoD Child Abuse Training Modules for Family Child Care Providers, DoD Family Child Care Training Modules, DoD CDP Standards and Inspection Checklist, DoD Child Development Need Survey, The DoD School-Age Care Training Modules, and DD Form 2636, DoD Certificate to Operate Child Development Programs, consistent with reference (9). 4. Implements Pub. L. No. 101-189, Title XV (reference (h)). 5. Replaces references (i) through
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Doyle, M. W.
2010-12-01
US infrastructure expanded dramatically in the mid-20th century, and now includes more than 79,000 dams, 15,000 miles of levees, 3.7 million miles of roads, 600,000 miles of sewer pipe, 500,000 onshore oil wells, and over 4,000 offshore oil platforms. Many structures have been in place for 50 years or more, and an increasing portion of national infrastructure is approaching or exceeding its originally intended design life. Bringing national infrastructure to acceptable levels would cost nearly 10% of the US annual GDP. Decommissioning infrastructure can decrease public spending and increase public safety while facilitating economic expansion and ecological restoration. While most infrastructure remains critical to the national economy, a substantial amount is obsolete or declining in importance. Over 11,000 dams are abandoned, and of nearly 400,000 miles of road on its lands, the U.S. Forest Service considers one-fourth non-essential and often non-functional. Removing obsolete infrastructure allows greater focus and funding on maintaining or improving infrastructure most critical to society. Moreover, a concerted program of infrastructure decommissioning promises significant long-term cost savings, and is a necessary step before more substantial, systematic changes are possible, like those needed to address the new energy sources and shifting climate. One key challenge for infrastructure reform is how to prioritize and implement such a widespread and politically-charged series of decisions. Two approaches are proposed for different scales. For small, private infrastructure, emerging state and federal ecosystem service markets can provide an economic impetus to push infrastructure removal. Ecosystem market mechanisms may also be most effective at identifying those projects with the greatest ecological bang for the buck. Examples where this approach has proved successful include dam removal for stream mitigation under the Clean Water Act, and levee decommissioning on the Missouri and Iowa Rivers for wildlife conservation areas. Programs that link offshore oil platform decommissioning to marine conservation areas are also notable examples of creative linkages between infrastructure and conservation efforts. For federal infrastructure, the forthcoming Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) should include a BRAC-like program. Faced with a number of aging military bases, the Department of Defense (DOD) began identifying installations it would rather close than maintain or modernize. Overcoming political hurdles was accomplished via the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC), a bi-partisan commission that buffered politicians by creating a slate of closures for Congress and the President to approve or scuttle in toto. From 1988-2005, BRACs closed > 125 military installations, saving > $50 billion. DOD advocated BRAC because it increased efficiency by focusing funding on those bases central to DODs mission, and removed base funding decisions from political influence. Regardless of the approach, society must develop approaches from which to base difficult end-of-life decisions for infrastructure. In most cases, removing obsolete infrastructure can allow focus on infrastructure that remains critical to society.
1998-09-21
This report discusses the reporting and disclosing of intragovernmental transactions on FY 1997 DoD Component and FY 1997 DoD Consolidated Financial Statements . The...comply with the law, DoD prepared financial statements for the 16 reporting entities to be included in the FY 1997 DoD Consolidated Financial Statements . The...Consolidated Financial Statement. The overall audit objective was to determine whether the FY 1997 DoD Consolidated Financial Statements were presented
32 CFR 21.650 - DoD Components.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
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32 CFR 21.650 - DoD Components.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
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32 CFR 21.650 - DoD Components.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
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32 CFR 21.650 - DoD Components.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false DoD Components. 21.650 Section 21.650 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL MATTERS Definitions § 21.650 DoD Components. The Office of the Secretary of...
32 CFR 21.650 - DoD Components.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false DoD Components. 21.650 Section 21.650 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL MATTERS Definitions § 21.650 DoD Components. The Office of the Secretary of...
Data Supporting the Environmental Liability Line Item on the FY 1999 DoD Financial Statements
2000-07-27
requires DoD and other Government agencies to prepare consolidated financial statements . This audit supports our audit of the FY 1999 DoD Agency-Wide...financial statements and future audits of financial statements. The FY 1999 DoD Agency-Wide Balance Sheet is part of the DoD consolidated financial statements and
2011-01-25
Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide U UD ŕ RFO DoD Menthol + Cetylpyridinium Chloride, lozenge, I USE AS DIRECTED FOR COUGH I DoD ACETAMINOPHEN. 325 MG. TABLET...ORAL TAKE 1·2 TABS EVERY 4-6HOUR DoD BISMUTH SU8SAUCYLATE. 262 MG. TAB C~ CHEW 2 TABS EVERY 1/2 HOUR DoD Menthol + Cetylpyridinium Chloride
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-02-09
... Missions Many vessels and aircraft that are under DoD's control and used to support DoD's missions do not... passengers supporting its missions under DoD's control through its own transportation system, the Defense... vessels and aircraft owned by, or under the complete control and management of DoD, or chartered by DoD...
DoD Nuclear Weapons Personnel Reliability Assurance
2016-04-27
destructive power, and the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act. Assured nuclear weapons safety, security, and control remain of...DOD INSTRUCTION 5210.42 DOD NUCLEAR WEAPONS PERSONNEL RELIABILITY ASSURANCE Originating Component: Office of the Under Secretary of...from the DoD Issuances Website at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives. Reissues and renames: DoD Instruction 5210.42, “ Nuclear Weapons Personnel
Development of a Low cost Ultra tiny Line Laser Range Sensor
2016-12-01
Development of a Low-cost Ultra-tiny Line Laser Range Sensor Xiangyu Chen∗, Moju Zhao∗, Lingzhu Xiang†, Fumihito Sugai∗, Hiroaki Yaguchi∗, Kei Okada...and Masayuki Inaba∗ Abstract— To enable robotic sensing for tasks with require- ments on weight, size, and cost, we develop an ultra-tiny line laser ...view customizable using different laser lenses. The optimal measurement range of the sensor is 0.05[m] ∼ 2[m]. Higher sampling rates can be achieved
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kreitcberg, Alena
Severe plastic deformation (SPD) is commonly used for nanostructure formation in Ti-Ni shape memory alloys (SMAs), but it increases the risk of damage during processing and, consequently, negatively affects functional fatigue resistance of these materials. The principal objective of this project is, therefore, to study the interrelations between the processing conditions, damageability during processing, microstructure and the functional properties of Ti-Ni SMAs with the aim of improving long-term functional performances of these materials by optimizing their processing conditions. First, microstructure and fatigue properties of Ti-Ni SMAs were studied after thermomechanical treatment (TMT) with different combinations of severe cold and warm rolling (CR and WR), as well as intermediate and post-deformation annealing (IA and PDA) technological steps. It was shown that either when WR and IA were introduced into the TMT schedule, or CR intensity was decreased, the fatigue life was improved as a consequence of less processing-induced damage and higher density of the favorable B2-austenite texture. This improvement was reached, however, at a price of a lower multi-cycle functional stability of these materials, the latter being a direct consequence of the microstructure coarsening after higher-temperature lower-intensity processing. At the end of this study, however, it was not possible to distinguish between contributions to the functional performances of Ti-Ni SMAs from different processing-related features: a) grain/subgrain size; b) texture; and c) level of rolling-induced defects. To be capable of separating contributions to the functional properties of Ti-Ni alloys from grain/subgrain size and from texture, the theoretical crystallographic resource of recovery strain after different TMTs and, therefore, different textures, were calculated and compared with the experiment. The comparative analysis showed that the structural factors (grain/subgrain size) strongly dominate the texture contributions, and therefore, there is no real alternative to having nanocrystalline Ti-Ni alloys, if one needs to maximize the Ti-Ni alloys functional properties. Since the creation of such a microstructure requires the use of severe cold deformation techniques and neither of these techniques can be completely exempt from defects, it was deemed necessary to compare the damage tolerance of nanocrystalline Ti-Ni alloys to that of their nanosubgrained and mixed nanocrystalline/nanosubgrained counterparts. With this objective in mind, a detailed analysis of interrelations between the level of the CR/WR-induced damage (edge microcrack size and concentration) and the fatigue life of Ti- Ni SMAs was carried out. It was shown that nanocrystalline structure provides higher tolerance to small-crack propagation than nanosubgrained or mixed nanocrystalline/ nanosubgrained structures, and that low-temperature deformability of these alloys has to be improved to benefit from the property-enhancement potential of nanocrystalline structure. To broaden our knowledge in the field of Ti-Ni alloy deformability, the strain-rate sensitivity of these alloys was studied. Different microstructures, varying from the coarse- to ultrafinegrained, were created by means of equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) and subjected to strain-rate sensitivity testing. As a result, the material with ultrafine-grained microstructure demonstrated an improved deformability as compared to the coarse-grained structure, at any deformation temperature. Moreover, it was determined that the smaller the grain size, the lower the temperature and the higher the strain-rate at which superplasticity occurs. Based on the results obtained, combined thermomechanical processing (ECAP at elevated temperatures followed by CR) was proposed and validated in terms of structural refinement with reduced level of processing-induced defects. Scientific contributions. This thesis contributes to the advancement of knowledge in the field of Ti-Ni SMAs' processing-structure-properties interactions, and the main conclusions of this study can be summed-up as follows: • Nanocrystalline Ti-Ni alloys significantly outperform nanosubgrain Ti-Ni alloys in terms of the absolute values and stability of their single- and multiple-cycle functional properties (superelasticity and shape memory characteristics). The main factor limiting the number of cycles to failure of the nanocrystalline alloys is the processingrelated damage. • The structure of Ti-Ni alloys plays significantly higher role in the realization of their functional potential that does their texture. • In terms of fatigue life, the nanocrystalline structure has lower small-crack sensitivity than does the nanosubgrained structure. • Grain refinement makes it possible to improve deformability of Ti-Ni alloys at any temperature. • To produce nanocrystalline Ti-Ni SMAs free of processing-induced-defects, a novel three-step processing is proposed (ECAP+CR+PDA): grain-refining severe plastic deformation at elevated temperatures (ECAP), followed-up by amorphizing SPD at low temperatures (CR), and ended-up by nanocrystallizing post-deformation heat treatment (PDA).
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Meisner, L. L.; Markov, A. B.; Ozur, G. E.; Rotshtein, V. P.; Yakovlev, E. V.; Meisner, S. N.; Poletika, T. M.; Girsova, S. L.; Semin, V. O.; Mironov, Yu P.
2017-05-01
TiNi shape memory alloys (SMAs) are unique metallic biomaterials due to combination of superelastisity and high corrosion resistance. Important factors limiting biomedical applications of TiNi SMAs are a danger of toxic Ni release into the adjacent tissues, as well as insufficient level of X-ray visibility. In this paper, the method for fabrication of protective Ni-free surface alloy of thickness ∼1 μm of near Ti70Ta30 composition on TiNi SMA substrate has been successfully realized. The method is based on multiple alternation of magnetron co-deposition of Ti70Ta30 thin (50 nm) films and their liquid-phase mixing with the TiNi substrate by microsecond low-energy, high current electron beam (≤15 keV, ∼2 J/cm2) using setup RITM-SP (Microsplav, Russia). It was found by AES, XRD, SEM/EDS and HRTEM/EDS examinations, that Ti-Ta surface alloy has an increased X-ray visibility and gradient multiphase amorphous-nanocrystalline structure containing nanopores.
DoD Needs to Reinitiate Migration to Internet Protocol Version 6 (REDACTED)
2014-12-01
whether DoD was effectively migrating to Internet Protocol Version 6 ( IPv6 ). Finding Although DoD satisfied the requirement to demonstrate IPv6 on the...enterprise network to IPv6 . This occurred because: • DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO) and U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) did not make IPv6 a...resources to further DoD-wide transition toward IPv6 ; and • DoD CIO did not have a current plan of action and milestones to advance DoD IPv6 migration
Chung, Hsiao-Hang; Schwinn, Kathy E.; Ngo, Hanh M.; Lewis, David H.; Massey, Baxter; Calcott, Kate E.; Crowhurst, Ross; Joyce, Daryl C.; Gould, Kevin S.; Davies, Kevin M.; Harrison, Dion K.
2015-01-01
Plant betalain pigments are intriguing because they are restricted to the Caryophyllales and are mutually exclusive with the more common anthocyanins. However, betalain biosynthesis is poorly understood compared to that of anthocyanins. In this study, betalain production and betalain-related genes were characterized in Parakeelya mirabilis (Montiaceae). RT-PCR and transcriptomics identified three sequences related to the key biosynthetic enzyme Dopa 4,5-dioxgenase (DOD). In addition to a LigB gene similar to that of non-Caryophyllales species (Class I genes), two other P. mirabilis LigB genes were found (DOD and DOD-like, termed Class II). PmDOD and PmDOD-like had 70% amino acid identity. Only PmDOD was implicated in betalain synthesis based on transient assays of enzyme activity and correlation of transcript abundance to spatio-temporal betalain accumulation. The role of PmDOD-like remains unknown. The striking pigment patterning of the flowers was due to distinct zones of red betacyanin and yellow betaxanthin production. The major betacyanin was the unglycosylated betanidin rather than the commonly found glycosides, an occurrence for which there are a few previous reports. The white petal zones lacked pigment but had DOD activity suggesting alternate regulation of the pathway in this tissue. DOD and DOD-like sequences were also identified in other betalain-producing species but not in examples of anthocyanin-producing Caryophyllales or non-Caryophyllales species. A Class I LigB sequence from the anthocyanin-producing Caryophyllaceae species Dianthus superbus and two DOD-like sequences from the Amaranthaceae species Beta vulgaris and Ptilotus spp. did not show DOD activity in the transient assay. The additional sequences suggests that DOD is part of a larger LigB gene family in betalain-producing Caryophyllales taxa, and the tandem genomic arrangement of two of the three B. vulgaris LigB genes suggests the involvement of duplication in the gene family evolution. PMID:26217353
Biological Effects of Directed Energy
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Dayton, Thomas; Beason, Charles; Hitt, M. K.; Rogers, Walter; Cook, Michael
2002-11-01
This Final Report summarizes the biological effects research conducted by Veridian Engineering personnel under contract F41624-96-C-9009 in support of the Air Force Research Laboratory's Radio Frequency Radiation Branch from April 1997 to April 2002. Biological effects research and consultation were provided in five major areas: Active Denial System (also known as Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System), radio frequency radiation (RFR) health and safety, non-lethal weapon biological effects research, the newly formed Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Human Effects Center of Excellence, and Biotechnology. The report is organized by research efforts within the major research areas, providing title, objective, a brief description, relevance to the AF or DoD, funding, and products.
... the tiny working units of the kidneys that filter wastes and remove extra fluid from the blood. ... the tiny working units of the kidneys that filter wastes and remove extra fluid from the blood. ...
HST PSF simulation using Tiny Tim
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Krist, J. E.
1992-01-01
Tiny Tim is a program which simulates Hubble Space Telescope imaging camera PSF's. It is portable (written and distributed in C) and is reasonably fast. It can model the WFPC, WFPC 2, FOC, and COSTAR corrected FOC cameras. In addition to aberrations such as defocus and spherical, it also includes WFPC obscuration shifting, mirror zonal error maps, and jitter. The program has been used at a number of sites for deconvolving HST images. Tiny Tim is available via anonymous ftp on stsci.edu in the directory software/tinytim.
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2012-07-01
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2014-07-01
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2013-07-01
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2016-04-01
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SUBJECT: DoD Needs to Improve Screening and Access Controls for General Public Tenants Leasing Housing on Military...public tenants who leased DoD privatized housing before granting those tenants unescorted access to military installations. In addition, DoD officials...Military Housing Privatization Initiative (MHPI). Specifically, our objective was to determine whether DoD was effectively screening civilian tenants
2011-12-19
A pair of Saturn moons appear insignificant compared to the immensity of the planet. Enceladus is at left, Epimetheus appears as a tiny black speck on the far left in this image from NASA Cassini spacecraft.
Kim, Donghwan; Lee, Hyunsuk; Bae, Joohyeon; Jeong, Hyomin; Choi, Byeongkeun; Nam, Taehyun; Noh, Jungpil
2018-09-01
Ti-Ni shape memory alloy (SMA) thin films are very attractive material for industrial and medical applications such as micro-actuator, micro-sensors, and stents for blood vessels. An important property besides shape memory effect in the application of SMA thin films is the adhesion between the film and the substrate. When using thin films as micro-actuators or micro-sensors in MEMS, the film must be strongly adhered to the substrate. On the other hand, when using SMA thin films in medical devices such as stents, the deposited alloy thin film must be easily separable from the substrate for efficient processing. In this study, we investigated the effect of substrate roughness on the adhesion of Ti-Ni SMA thin films, as well as the structural properties and phase-transformation behavior of the fabricated films. Ti-Ni SMA thin films were deposited onto etched glass substrates with magnetron sputtering. Radio frequency plasma was used for etching the substrate. The adhesion properties were investigated through progressive scratch test. Structural properties of the films were determined via Feld emission scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction measurements (XRD) and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis. Phase transformation behaviors were observed with differential scanning calorimetry and low temperature-XRD. Ti-Ni SMA thin film deposited onto rough substrate provides higher adhesive strength than smooth substrate. However the roughness of the substrate has no influence on the growth and crystallization of the Ti-Ni SMA thin films.
Phukaoluan, Aphinan; Khantachawana, Anak; Kaewtatip, Pongpan; Dechkunakorn, Surachai; Kajornchaiyakul, Julathep
2016-09-01
The purpose of this study was to investigate improved performances of TiNi in order to promote tooth movement. Special attention was paid to the effect on the clinical properties of TiNi of adding Cu and Co to this alloy. Ti49.4Ni50.6, Ti49Ni46Cu5 and Ti50Ni47Co3 (at %) alloys were prepared. Specimens were cold-rolled at 30% reduction and heat-treated at 400°C for 60min. Then, the test results were compared with two types of commercial archwires. The findings showed that superelasticity properties were confirmed in the manufactured commercial alloys at mouth temperature. The difference of stress plateau in TiNi, TiNiCo and commercial wires B at 25°C changed significantly at various testing temperatures due to the combination of martensite and austenite phases. At certain temperatures the alloys exhibited zero recovery stress at 2% strain and consequently produced zero activation force for moving teeth. The corrosion test showed that the addition of Cu and Co to TiNi alloys generates an increase in corrosion potential (Ecorr) and corrosion current densities (Icorr). Finally, we observed that addition of Cu and Co improved cell viability. We conclude that addition of an appropriate amount of a third alloying element can help enhance the performances of TiNi orthodontic archwires. Copyright © 2016 CEO. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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(Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG)) Fiscal Year 2017 Oversight Plan
2016-12-01
the DoD has made progress in acquisition program management, but the DoD continues to experience programmatic problems , such as cost overruns and...later than originally planned, which results in increased expenses in DoD’s acquisition programs. Part of the problem is that weapons manufacturers...manner. The DoD OIG has also identified significant problems with past performance reporting across the DoD. The Federal Acquisition Regulations
Kidney Disease and Diabetes - What You Need to Know
... of the spine. Their main job is to filter your blood to remove wastes that could damage ... healthy. Each kidney contains about one million tiny filters called nephrons. Inside each nephron are tiny blood ...
2 CFR 1125.937 - DoD Component.
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2011-01-01
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32 CFR 861.5 - DOD Commercial Airlift Review Board procedures.
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2010-07-01
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The DoD Gateway Information System (DGIS): The DoD Microcomputer User's Gateway to the World.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kuhn, Allan D.; Cotter, Gladys A.
1988-01-01
Describes the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Gateway Information System, which provides communications capabilities and access to online databases for DoD microcomputer end-users. Functions, structure, development, and artificial intelligence applications of the system are discussed. (11 references) (MES)
2015-06-01
Allowances Why GAO Did This Study DOD provides LQA as an incentive to recruit eligible individuals for civilian employee assignments overseas. In 2014 DOD...spent almost $504 million on LQA for about 16,500 civilian employees to help defray overseas living expenses, such as rent and utilities. GAO was...asked to review DOD’s implementation of LQA policies for overseas employees. This report evaluates the extent to which (1) DOD has clarified its
Paradigm shift: Can TQM save DOD's procurement process?
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Romeo, Ross V.
1992-11-01
The Department of Defense's (DOD) ambitious introduction of total quality management (TQM) will fail, unless they change their paradigm and reengineer how they do business. TQM implementation in the defense department and possibilities for reengineering DOD's management structure were investigated. This paper uses a case study to investigate DOD's procurement efficiency and effectiveness with information technology. The findings show DOD is faced with its greatest challenge since WWII in meeting the rapidly evolving environment of the 1990s and the 21st century.
DoD Veterinary Service Activity Role in DoD Food Safety.
1998-01-01
medical research and development; zoonotic disease prevention and control; and food safety and quality assurance. The latter mission is not all encompassing...within DoD. This paper reviews the division of responsibilities, within DoD, for food safety and quality assurance. The complexity of the division...and the problem it causes joint operations planners are explored. A proposal for integrating overall strategic responsibility for food safety and quality assurance into the DoD Veterinary Service Activity is developed.
A Change of Course: The Importance to DoD of International Standards for Electronic Commerce
1991-01-01
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is committed to using electronic commerce in the future with the over 300,000 vendors interested in doing...business with DoD. Electronic commerce will move DoD from a paper-based world to one based on electronic transactions enabled by the exchange of formatted...electronic messages referred to as electronic data interchange (EDI). With electronic commerce , DoD plans to reduce costs, increase effectiveness, and
DoD Supply Chain Materiel Management Regulation
2003-05-23
1990 (ag) DoD 4160.21-M, "Defense Reutilization and Marketing Manual," August 18, 1997 (ah) DoD 6055.9-STD, "DoD Ammunition and Explosives Safety...DoDSASP DoD Small Arms Serialization Program AL1.1.46. DPPG Defense Packaging Policy Group AL1.1.47. DRMO Defense Reutilization and Marketing Group...AL1.1.48. DRMS Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service AL1.1.49. DSCA Defense Security Cooperation Agency AL1.1.50. DUSD(L&MR) Deputy Under
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Nanci A.; Affelder, Linda O.; Hecht, Laura M.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1993-01-01
An exploratory study was conducted that investigated the influence of technical uncertainty and project complexity on information use by U.S. industry-affiliated aerospace engineers and scientists. The study utilized survey research in the form of a self-administered mail questionnaire. U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists on the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) mailing list served as the study population. The adjusted response rate was 67 percent. The survey instrument is appendix C to this report. Statistically significant relationships were found to exist between technical uncertainty, project complexity, and information use. Statistically significant relationships were found to exist between technical uncertainty, project complexity, and the use of federally funded aerospace R&D. The results of this investigation are relevant to researchers investigating information-seeking behavior of aerospace engineers. They are also relevant to R&D managers and policy planners concerned with transferring the results of federally funded aerospace R&D to the U.S. aerospace industry.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Nanci A.; Affelder, Linda O.; Hecht, Laura M.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1994-01-01
This paper reports the results of an exploratory study that investigated the influence of technical uncertainty on the use of information and information sources by U.S. industry-affiliated aerospace engineers and scientists in completing or solving a project, task, or problem. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire. Survey participants were U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists whose names appeared on the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) mailing list. The results support the findings of previous research and the following study assumptions. Information and information-source use differ for projects, problems, and tasks with high and low technical uncertainty. As technical uncertainty increases, information-source use changes from internal to external and from informal to formal sources. As technical uncertainty increases, so too does the use of federally funded aerospace research and development (R&D). The use of formal information sources to learn about federally funded aerospace R&D differs for projects, problems, and tasks with high and low technical uncertainty.
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32 CFR 861.4 - DOD air transportation quality and safety requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
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32 CFR 156.4 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
..., training, and awareness support to the DoD PSP. (5) Serve as the primary contact between DoD, the Red Cross... for contracts and agreements that require non-DoD personnel to adhere to personnel security procedures... administrative due process procedures of the DoD PSP. (2) Perform functions relating to the DoD PSP including the...
Tetracycline Resistance in the Subsurface of a Poultry Farm: Influence of Poultry Wastes
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
You, Y.; Ball, W. P.; Ward, M. J.; Hilpert, M.
2007-12-01
Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are considered to be important man-made reservoir of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Using the electromagnetic induction (EMI) method of geophysical characterization, we measured the apparent subsurface electrical conductivity (ECa) at a CAFO site in order to assess the movement of pollutants associated with animal waste. The map of ECa and other available data suggest that (1) soil surrounding a poultry litter storage shed is contaminated by poultry waste, (2) a contamination plume in the subsurface emanates from that shed, and (3) the development of that plume is due to groundwater flow. We focused on understanding the spread of tetracycline resistance (Tc\\tiny R), because tetracycline is one of the most frequently used antibiotics in food animal production and therefore probably used at our field site. Microbiological experiments show the presence of Tc\\tiny R bacteria in the subsurface and indicate higher concentrations in the top soil than in the aquifer. Environmental DNA was extracted to identify CAFO- associated Tc\\tiny R genes and to explore a link between the presence of Tc\\tiny R and CAFO practices. A "shot-gun" cloning approach is under development to target the most prevalent Tc\\tiny R gene. This gene will be monitored in future experiments, in which we will study the transmission of Tc\\tiny R to naive E.~coli under selective pressure of Tc. Experimental results will be used to develop a mathematical/numerical model in order to describe the transmission process and to subsequently make estimates regarding the large-scale spread of antibiotic resistance.
Ti(Ni,Cu) pseudobinary compounds as efficient negative electrodes for Ni-MH batteries
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Emami, Hoda; Cuevas, Fermin; Latroche, Michel
2014-11-01
The effect of Ni by Cu substitution on the structural, solid-gas and electrochemical hydrogenation properties of TiNi has been investigated. Pseudo-binary TiNi1-xCux (x ≤ 0.5) compounds have been synthesized by induction melting. They crystallize in B2 structure above 350 K and either in B19‧ (x < 0.1) or B19 (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.5) at room temperature (RT). For all compounds, Pressure-Composition Isotherms at 423 K exhibit a single slopping plateau pressure within the range 10-3-1 MPa of hydrogen pressure revealing a metal to hydride transformation. Both the hydrogenation capacity and the hydride stability decrease with Cu-content. The hydrided pseudobinary compounds crystallize in the tetragonal S.G. I4/mmm structure as for TiNi hydride. The electrochemical discharge capacity increases with Cu content from 150 mAh g-1 for TiNi up to 300 mAh g-1 for TiNi0.8Cu0.2 and then decreases again for larger Cu amounts. Electrochemical isotherms and in-situ neutron diffraction measurements at RT demonstrate that such a capacity increase results from a metal to hydride phase transformation in which the hydride phase is destabilized by Cu substitution. The TiNi0.8Cu0.2 compound exhibits interesting cycling stability for 30 cycles and good high-rate capability at D/2 rate. This compound has promising electrochemical properties as compared to commercial LaNi5-type alloys with the advantage of being rare-earth metal free.
Galled by the Gallbladder?: Your Tiny, Hard-Working Digestive Organ
... Galled by the Gallbladder? Your Tiny, Hard-Working Digestive Organ En español Send us your comments Most ... among the most common and costly of all digestive system diseases. By some estimates, up to 20 ...
32 CFR 105.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... consulted on any changes in DoD policy or the UCMJ relating to sexual assault. (4) With the Director, SAPRO... SAPRO. (2) Inform the USD(P&R) of any sexual assault related changes to the UCMJ. (e) IG DoD. The IG DoD... changes relating to sexual assault investigation policy or guidance. (3) DoD IG shall collaborate with...
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2014-07-01
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2015-05-01
WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION DOD Needs to Enhance Oversight of Military Whistleblower Reprisal Investigations Report...00-2015 to 00-00-2015 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Whistleblower Protection: DOD Needs to Enhance Oversight of Military Whistleblower Reprisal...Government Accountability Office Highlights of GAO-15-477, a report to congressional requesters May 2015 WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTION DOD
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32 CFR Appendix A to Part 223 - Procedures for Identifying and Controlling DoD UCNI
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2010-07-01
... security measures, including security plans, procedures, and equipment, for the physical protection of DoD... sabotage of DoD SNM, equipment, or facilities (e.g., relative importance of a facility or the location... equipment, for the physical protection of DoD SNM, equipment, or facilities. c. Meet the adverse effects...
32 CFR 555.9 - Reporting requirements for work in support of DOE.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... to the DOD-DOE Memorandum of Understanding will be reported to DAEN-RD for forwarding to DA and DOD... DOD-DOE Memorandum of Understanding will be prepared as a “Report on the Department of Defense... DOE fail to comply with the terms of the DOD-DOE Memorandum of Understanding or subordinate agreements...
About DoD Social Media | DoDLive
DoDlive About DOD Social Media | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer Search for: Search Twitter Facebook Corner Behind the Lens About DoD Social Media The Department of Defense Social Media team was created to facilitate DoD's participation in online and social media communications. Our team manages a number of
32 CFR 21.545 - Must DoD Components report every obligation to the DAADS?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Must DoD Components report every obligation to the DAADS? 21.545 Section 21.545 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL MATTERS Information...
DoD Component Privacy Impact Assessments
of Defense Chief Information Officer Home About DoD CIO Bios Organization DCIO C4&IIC DCIO IE Resources Activity (DHRA) Defense Manpower Data Center Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Defense ) Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) DoD Chief Information Officer DoD Use of Third-Party Websites and
1998-06-22
The primary audit objective was to determine whether the DoD Consolidated Financial Statements for FY 1997 were presented fairly in accordance with...determined whether controls were adequate to ensure that the DoD consolidated financial statements were free of material error. We also assessed DoD
Department of Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM)
2016-03-01
2016 Major Automated Information System Annual Report Department of Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization (DHMSM) Defense...DSN Fax: Date Assigned: November 16, 2015 Program Information Program Name Department of Defense Healthcare Management System Modernization...DHMSM) DoD Component DoD The acquiring DoD Component is Program Executive Office (PEO) Department of Defense (DoD) Healthcare Management Systems (DHMS
2016-04-01
Acknowledgments Contact Acknowledgments Related GAO Products Page 75 GAO-16-378 DOD Overseas Absentee Voting U.S. Postal Service: Actions... Products Page 76 GAO-16-378 DOD Overseas Absentee Voting Election Reform: Nine States’ Experiences Implementing Federal Requirements for...ELECTIONS DOD Needs More Comprehensive Planning to Address Military and Overseas Absentee Voting Challenges
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-03-01
... Retiree Health Care Board of Actuaries; Federal Advisory Committee Meeting AGENCY: DoD. ACTION: Meeting... DoD Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Board of Actuaries will take place. DATES: Friday, August 3... Contact: Persons desiring to attend the DoD Medicare- Eligible Retiree Health Care Board of Actuaries...
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-02-09
... Retiree Health Care Board of Actuaries AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Meeting notice..., the Department of Defense announces that the DoD Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care Board of... actuarial methods and assumptions to be used in the valuation of benefits under DoD retiree health care...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
...”) health care provider; (3) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; (4) A DOD non..., and appropriate contact information (telephone number, fax number, and/or email address) of the health... DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; (iv) A DOD non-network TRICARE authorized...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...”) health care provider; (3) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; or (4) A DOD non... name, address, and appropriate contact information (telephone number, fax number, and/or email address... provider; (iii) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; or (iv) A DOD non-network...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...”) health care provider; (3) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; (4) A DOD non..., and appropriate contact information (telephone number, fax number, and/or email address) of the health... DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; (iv) A DOD non-network TRICARE authorized...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...”) health care provider; (3) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; or (4) A DOD non... name, address, and appropriate contact information (telephone number, fax number, and/or email address... provider; (iii) A DOD TRICARE network authorized private health care provider; or (iv) A DOD non-network...
2010-03-01
titanium, used in fighter jet engine mounts. Brake shoes Brake shoes were made with substandard materials, including seaweed . Source: DOD. DOD does...company. These brake shoes were made with various materials, including seaweed . U.S. customs agents had already seized the brake shoes and DOD never
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lippitz, Michael J.
1999-08-01
This paper proposes a framework for quantitatively balancing the costs, benefits, and risks of alternate upgrade strategies, with Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition of flat panel display as an example. A key issue in DoD Acquisition Reform is the rapid product turnover in commercial markets and the difficulties DoD has traditionally faced in adopting these advances in a timely manner. This paper aims to clarify when commercial technology represents 'best value' to DoD.
2015-09-25
Protocol Version 6 ( IPv6 ). The Federal and DoD requirements were not completed because the DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO) and U.S. Cyber Command...had not made IPv6 a priority. Further, the DoD CIO did not have a current plan of action and milestones to advance DoD IPv6 migration efforts...According to the report, the continued use of IPv4 will delay the potential benefits of IPv6 , such as improved communication, warfighter mobility
Lau, Lee Min; Banning, Pam D; Monson, Kent; Knight, Elva; Wilson, Pat S; Shakib, Shaun C
2005-01-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) has used a common application, Composite Health Care System (CHCS), throughout all DoD facilities. However, the master files used to encode patient data in CHCS are not identical across DoD facilities. The encoded data is thus not interoperable from one DoD facility to another. To enable data interoperability in the next-generation system, CHCS II, and for the DoD to exchange laboratory results with external organizations such as the Veterans Administration (VA), the disparate master file codes for laboratory results are mapped to Logical Observation Identifier Names and Codes (LOINC) wherever possible. This paper presents some findings from our experience mapping DoD laboratory results to LOINC.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Schneider, J.M.
This summary report describes the results of more than two years of research conducted with funding provided by SERDP, the Marine Corps Logistic Bases (MCLB) and the Navy Department`s LINC (Repair Technology) Program. The research focused on the destruction of VOCs in paint booth exhaust using hybrid air pollution control technologies. The hybrid system selected included three principle modules: UV photochemical destruction; counter-flow packed bed scrubbing using activated oxygen; and granular activation of carbon adsorption with subsequent oxidative regeneration of the carbon. The stated goals of the research included enhanced understanding of this set of technologies to support design ofmore » smaller, more affordable treatment system for both DoD and commercial application.« less
A decade of neural networks: Practical applications and prospects
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Kemeny, Sabrina (Editor); Thakoor, Anil (Editor)
1994-01-01
On May 11-13, 1994, JPL's Center for Space Microelectronics Technology (CSMT) hosted a neural network workshop entitled, 'A Decade of Neural Networks: Practical Applications and Prospects,' sponsored by DOD and NASA. The past ten years of renewed activity in neural network research has brought the technology to a crossroads regarding the overall scope of its future practical applicability. The purpose of the workshop was to bring together the sponsoring agencies, active researchers, and the user community to formulate a vision for the next decade of neural network research and development prospects, with emphasis on practical applications. Of the 93 participants, roughly 15% were from government agencies, 30% were from industry, 20% were from universities, and 35% were from Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDC's).
Preserving the nuclear option: The AIAA position paper on space nuclear power
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Allen, D.M.; Bennett, G.L.; El-Genk, M.S.
1996-03-01
In response to published reports about the decline in funding for space nuclear power, the Board of Directors of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) approved a position paper in March 1995 that recommends (1) development and support of an integrated space nuclear power program by DOE, NASA and DoD; (2) Congressional support for the program; (3) advocacy of the program by government and industry leaders; and (4) continuation of cooperation between the U.S. and other countries to advance nuclear power source technology and to promote safety. This position paper has been distributed to various people having oversightmore » of the U.S. space nuclear power program. {copyright} {ital 1996 American Institute of Physics.}« less
Fast Response Shape Memory Effect Titanium Nickel (TiNi) Foam Torque Tubes
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Jardine, Peter
2014-01-01
Shape Change Technologies has developed a process to manufacture net-shaped TiNi foam torque tubes that demonstrate the shape memory effect. The torque tubes dramatically reduce response time by a factor of 10. This Phase II project matured the actuator technology by rigorously characterizing the process to optimize the quality of the TiNi and developing a set of metrics to provide ISO 9002 quality assurance. A laboratory virtual instrument engineering workbench (LabVIEW'TM')-based, real-time control of the torsional actuators was developed. These actuators were developed with The Boeing Company for aerospace applications.
Matsumura, H; Tanoue, N; Yanagida, H; Atsuta, M; Koike, M; Yoneyama, T
2003-06-01
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the bonding characteristics of super-elastic titanium-nickel (Ti-Ni) alloy castings. Disk specimens were cast from a Ti-Ni alloy (Ti-50.85Ni mol%) using an arc centrifugal casting machine. High-purity titanium and nickel specimens were also prepared as experimental references. The specimens were air-abraded with alumina, and bonded with an adhesive resin (Super-Bond C & B). A metal conditioner containing a phosphate monomer (Cesead II Opaque Primer) was also used for priming the specimens. Post-thermocycling average bond strengths (MPa) of the primed groups were 41.5 for Ti-Ni, 30.4 for Ti and 19.5 for Ni, whereas those of the unprimed groups were 21.6 for Ti, 19.3 for Ti-Ni and 9.3 for Ni. Application of the phosphate conditioner elevated the bond strengths of all alloy/metals (P < 0.05). X-ray fluorescence analysis revealed that nickel was attached to the debonded resin surface of the resin-to-nickel bonded specimen, indicating that corrosion of high-purity nickel occurred at the resin-nickel interface. Durable bonding to super-elastic Ti-Ni alloy castings can be achieved with a combination of a phosphate metal conditioner and a tri-n-butylborane-initiated adhesive resin.
Jung, Eui-Hyun; Park, Yong-Jin
2008-01-01
In recent years, a few protocol bridge research projects have been announced to enable a seamless integration of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with the TCP/IP network. These studies have ensured the transparent end-to-end communication between two network sides in the node-centric manner. Researchers expect this integration will trigger the development of various application domains. However, prior research projects have not fully explored some essential features for WSNs, especially the reusability of sensing data and the data-centric communication. To resolve these issues, we suggested a new protocol bridge system named TinyONet. In TinyONet, virtual sensors play roles as virtual counterparts of physical sensors and they dynamically group to make a functional entity, Slice. Instead of direct interaction with individual physical sensors, each sensor application uses its own WSN service provided by Slices. If a new kind of service is required in TinyONet, the corresponding function can be dynamically added at runtime. Beside the data-centric communication, it also supports the node-centric communication and the synchronous access. In order to show the effectiveness of the system, we implemented TinyONet on an embedded Linux machine and evaluated it with several experimental scenarios. PMID:27873968
Center Innovation Fund: JSC CIF Characterize Human Forward Contamination
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Rucker, Michelle A.
2017-01-01
Let's face it: wherever we go, we will inevitably carry along the little critters that live in and on us. Conventional wisdom has long held that it's unlikely those critters could survive the space environment, but in 2007 microscopic animals called Tardigrades survived exposure to space and in 2008 Cyanobacteria lived for 548 days outside the International Space Station (ISS). But what about the organisms we might reasonably expect a crewed spacecraft to leak or vent? Do we even know what they are? How long might our tiny hitch-hikers survive in close proximity to a warm spacecraft that periodically leaks/vents water or oxygen-and how might they mutate with long-duration exposure? Unlike the Mars rovers that we cleaned once and sent on their way, crew members will provide a constantly regenerating contaminant source. Are we prepared to certify that we can meet forward contamination protocols as we search for life at new destinations?
32 CFR 21.300 - What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)? 21.300 Section 21.300 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL...
32 CFR 21.300 - What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)? 21.300 Section 21.300 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL...
32 CFR 21.300 - What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)? 21.300 Section 21.300 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL...
32 CFR 21.300 - What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false What instruments are subject to the DoD Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARs)? 21.300 Section 21.300 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-GENERAL...
DOD/COCOM Water Security Program Strategy Document
2011-04-22
in alignment with USG foreign policy objectives? The following discussion and appendices provide a framework to facilitate this process for DOD...USG foreign policy objectives? The following discussion and appendices provide a framework to facilitate this process for DOD. DOD/COCOM Water...technology, etc. Because water resources often cross political boundaries on a regional scale, focusing water scarcity initiatives on this level
2016-05-01
DOD ADVERTISING Better Coordination, Performance Measurement, and Oversight Needed to Help Meet Recruitment Goals...Accountability Office Highlights of GAO-16-396, a report to congressional committees May 2016 DOD ADVERTISING Better Coordination, Performance...the military, DOD requested almost $575 million in fiscal year 2017 to conduct advertising intended to increase awareness of military service and
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
DAVENPORT, ROY K.; AND OTHERS
A JOINT CONFERENCE OF PERSONNEL CONCERNED WITH EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF MANPOWER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD), OFFICE OF EDUCATION, AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION, WAS CALLED BY THE DOD TO CONSIDER HOW THE THREE ORGANIZATIONS COULD COLLABORATE. THE DOD PROPOSED USING THE ENORMOUS POWER OF ITS PROCUREMENT SYSTEM TO…
Community Relations: DOD’s Approach for Using Resources Reflects Sound Management Principles
2016-09-01
COMMUNITY RELATIONS DOD’s Approach for Using Resources Reflects Sound Management Principles Report to...Sound Management Principles What GAO Found The Department of Defense’s (DOD) approach for determining which community relations activities to...undertake reflects sound management principles —both for activities requested by non-DOD entities and for activities initiated by the department. DOD and
1998-11-05
The overall audit objective was to determine whether the FY 1997 DoD Consolidated Financial Statements were presented fairly in accordance with the...disclaimer of opinion on the FY 1997 DoD Consolidated Financial Statements . We issued our report on internal controls and compliance with laws and regulations on June 22, 1998.
48 CFR 11.102 - Standardization program.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Standardization Manual, FSPM-0001; for DoD components, DoD 4120.24-M, Defense Standardization Program Policies and... (see address in 11.201(d)(1)). DoD 4120.24-M may be obtained from DoD (see 11.201(d)(2) or 11.201(d)(3)). FIPS PUBS may be obtained from the Government Printing Office (GPO), or the Department of Commerce's...
32 CFR 223.6 - Procedures-identifying and controlling DoD UCNI.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... information could reasonably be expected to have an adverse effect on the health and safety of the public or... nuclear weapons in DoD custody. This is called the “adverse effects test.” (2) DoD UCNI shall be... adverse effects test. (2) Information shall be protected as DoD UCNI if it qualifies for one or more of...
32 CFR 223.6 - Procedures-identifying and controlling DoD UCNI.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... information could reasonably be expected to have an adverse effect on the health and safety of the public or... nuclear weapons in DoD custody. This is called the “adverse effects test.” (2) DoD UCNI shall be... adverse effects test. (2) Information shall be protected as DoD UCNI if it qualifies for one or more of...
78 FR 9890 - DoD Board of Actuaries; Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-02-12
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary DoD Board of Actuaries; Notice of Federal Advisory... Advisory Committee meeting of the DoD Board of Actuaries will take place. DATES: July 18, 2013, from 1:00 p... Defense Human Resource Activity, DoD Office of the Actuary, 4800 Mark Center Drive, STE 06J25-01...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National Security and International Affairs Div.
The report, from the General Accounting Office to the chairman of the Senate's committee on appropriations, responds to a request for review of Department of Defense (DOD) training of linguists engaged in intelligence-related activities. It summarizes its examination of: (1) the language and technical training provided to DOD linguistics; and (2)…
2 CFR 1125.930 - Debarring official (DoD supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.930).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 2 Grants and Agreements 1 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false Debarring official (DoD supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.930). 1125.930 Section 1125.930 Grants and Agreements Federal Agency... Definitions § 1125.930 Debarring official (DoD supplement to Governmentwide definition at 2 CFR 180.930). DoD...
The Development of Medical Readiness
2001-04-20
12GAO 2DOD 3ASD 1DOD 5ASD 13GAO 8GAO 4DOD 1FED 3DOD 1GAO 2ASD 1ASD 0- -- -- -- -- - L ow — Im pa ct o n th e M H S- -- -- -- -- -H ig h- 10 0—Low...readiness training Code: 2ASD Impact Score: 2 Continuation Score: 1 1986 GoldWater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act & Title 10 require Joint Force
2015-05-01
Director, Operational Test and Evaluation Department of Defense (DOD) Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) Version 1.2 Initial...Operational Test and Evaluation Report May 2015 This report on the Department of Defense (DOD) Automated Biometric Identification System...COVERED - 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Department of Defense (DOD) Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS) Version 1.2 Initial Operational Test
2006-12-01
Supplement DOD Department of Defense DOL Department of Labor DTSA Defense Technology Security Administration EAR Export Administration Regulations...and outreach to companies on the export regulations. DOD: The Defense Technology Security Administration ( DTSA ) represents DOD on export control...and technologies, which DOD oversees. DTSA serves an advisory role in State’s and Commerce’s export license review processes and offers technical
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
US Government Accountability Office, 2005
2005-01-01
The Department of Defense (DOD) operates 59 elementary and secondary schools serving over a dozen military bases in the continental United States. Periodically, questions have been raised concerning the continuing need for such schools. In 2002, DOD commissioned the Donahue Institute of the University of Massachusetts to examine the potential for…
Space Acquisitions: Challenges Facing DOD as it Changes Approaches to Space Acquisitions
2016-03-09
core efforts—DOD, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ...thorough analysis of some of the 12 capabilities identified for the assessment, but ineffective coordination with NOAA , among other issues, imposed...employ a formal collaboration mechanism that identified roles and responsibilities for DOD and NOAA in conducting the AOA, which contributed to DOD
Electrochemical Properties of Si Film Electrodes Containing TiNi Thin-Film Current Collectors
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Im, Yeon-min; Noh, Jung-pil; Cho, Gyu-bong; Nam, Tea-hyun
2018-03-01
A 50.3Ti-49.7Ni thin film fabricated by DC sputtering was employed as a current collector of Si film electrode. The structural and electrochemical properties of Si/TiNi film electrode were compared with those of a Si/Cu film electrode. The TiNi film with cluster-like structures composed of B2 austenitic phase at room temperature displayed the high electrochemical stability for Li ions. The amorphous Si film deposited on the TiNi film also consisted of cluster-like structures on the surface. The Si film grown on the TiNi film current collector (Si/TiNi electrode) demonstrated a high columbic efficiency of 87% at the first cycle (363 μAh/cm2 of charge capacity and 314 μAh/cm2 of discharge capacity). The Si/TiNi electrode exhibited better electrochemical properties in terms of capacity, cycle performance, and structural stability compared to the Si electrode with a conventional Cu foil current collector.
Cybersecurity Activities Support to DoD Information Network Operations
2016-03-07
8530.01, March 7, 2016 ENCLOSURE 2 24 c. Provide cybersecurity services to Combatant Commands and other organizations in accordance with support...Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER 8530.01 March 7, 2016 DoD CIO SUBJECT: Cybersecurity Activities Support to DoD Information...organizational entities within the DoD (referred to collectively in this instruction as the “DoD Components”). DoDI 8530.01, March 7, 2016 2 b
Renewable Energy Production from DoD Installation Solid Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion
2016-06-01
ENGINEERING GUIDANCE REPORT Renewable Energy Production from DoD Installation Solid Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion ESTCP Project ER-200933 JUNE...Defense. Page Intentionally Left Blank Renewable Energy Production From DoD Installation Solid Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion ii June 2016 REPORT...3. DATES COVERED (2009 – 2016) 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Renewable Energy Production from DoD Installation Solid Wastes by Anaerobic Digestion 5a
Contract Attorneys Course Deskbook. Volume 2
2007-06-21
Fed. Cir. 1994) (upholding the contractor’s submission of a subcontractor’s claim pursuant to a court order). 24-16 d. No claim vs . Defective...Non-DOD contract vehicles (orders placed by DOD and contracts awarded or orders placed by non-DOD entities on behalf of DOD, including franchise ...the federal agencies concerning who took what rights in a patent. Some agencies took title to the patent, while others left ownership with the
NMCI to NGEN: Managing the Transition of Navy Information Technology Infrastructure
2013-03-01
Decision Review xvi FOC GAO Full Operational Capability Government Accountability Office GFE GIG Government Furnished Equipment Global...global information grid ( GIG ) in accordance with overarching DoD directives. 8 The requirement for adequate workforce began as a phased approach in...certification of personnel conducting IA functions within the DoD workforce supporting the DoD GIG in accordance with overarching DoD directives. 22 The
Maximizing DOD’s Untapped Potential to Improve Business Performance
2009-10-14
Maximizing DOD’s Untapped Potential to Improve Business Performance DOD Performance Breakthrough Convention Lansdowne, VA October 14, 2009...Gene L. Dodaro, Acting Comptroller General of the United States It is a pleasure to be here today to discuss business operations at the...I recognize that business practices at DOD are not going to change overnight. But this conference can help this process by encouraging an exchange
Cycle life status of SAFT VOS nickel-cadmium cells
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Goualard, Jacques
1993-01-01
The SAFT prismatic VOS Ni-Cd cells have been flown in geosynchronous orbit since 1977 and in low earth orbit since 1983. Parallel cycling tests are performed by several space agencies in order to determine the cycle life for a wide range of temperature and depth of discharge (DOD). In low Earth orbit (LEO), the ELAN program is conducted on 24 Ah cells by CNES and ESA at the European Battery Test Center at temperatures ranging from 0 to 27 C and DOD from 10 to 40 percent. Data are presented up to 37,000 cycles. One pack (X-80) has achieved 49,000 cycles at 10 C and 23 percent DOD. The geosynchronous orbit simulation of a high DOD test is conducted by ESA on 3 batteries at 10 C and 70, 90, and 100 percent DOD. Thirty-one eclipse seasons are completed, and no signs of degradation have been found. The Air Force test at CRANE on 24 Ah and 40 Ah cells at 20 C and 80 percent DOD has achieved 19 shadow periods. Life expectancy is discussed. The VOS cell technology could be used for the following: (1) in geosynchronous conditions--15 yrs at 10-15 C and 80 percent DOD; and (2) in low earth orbit--10 yrs at 5-15 C and 25-30 percent DOD.
Micromechanical Analysis of Crack Closure Mechanism for Intelligent Material Containing TiNi Fibers
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Araki, Shigetoshi; Ono, Hiroyuki; Saito, Kenji
In our previous study, the micromechanical modeling of an intelligent material containing TiNi fibers was performed and the stress intensity factor KI at the tip of the crack in the material was expressed in terms of the magnitude of the shape memory shrinkage of the fibers and the thermal expansion strain in the material. In this study, the value of KI at the tip of the crack in the TiNi/epoxy material is calculated numerically by using analytical expressions obtained in our first report. As a result, we find that the KI value decreases with increasing shrink strain of the fibers, and this tendency agrees with that of the experimental result obtained by Shimamoto etal.(Trans. Jpn. Soc. Mech. Eng., Vol. 65, No. 634 (1999), pp. 1282-1286). Moreover, there exists an optimal value of the shrink strain of the fibers to make the KI value zero. The change in KI with temperature during the heating process from the reference temperature to the inverse austenitic finishing temperature of TiNi fiber is also consistent with the experimental result. These results can be explained by the changes in the shrink strain, the thermal expansion strain, and the elastic moduli of TiNi fiber with temperature. These results may be useful in designing intelligent materials containing TiNi fibers from the viewpoint of crack closure.
Validating Innovative Renewable Energy Technologies: ESTCP Demonstrations at Two DoD Facilities
2011-11-01
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Validating Innovative Renewable Energy Technologies: ESTCP Demonstrations at Two DoD Facilities 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b...goals of 25% of energy consumed required to be from renewable energy by 2025, the DoD has set aggressive, yet achievable targets. With its array of land...holdings facilities, and environments, the potential for renewable energy generation on DoD lands is great. Reaching these goals will require
Ada Software Engineering Education and Training Requirements Within the U.S. Army
1988-12-01
Services and DoD. DoD Directive 3405.1 requires the use of Ada in all applications and DoD Directive 3405.2 establishes the policy of using Ada in...covers DoD structure and procedures, Army policies , and all aspects of software engineering theory, systems engineering, and software development and...acquisition policy , concept development, workload requirements, contracting, and maintenance. The second course covers many of the same areas
DoD use of Domestically-Produced Alternative Fuels and Alternative Fuel Vehicles
2014-04-10
based fuels and biodiesel , in DoD vehicles; (2) current and projected actions by the DoD to increase the use of alternative fuels in vehicles; (3) a...fuels and vehicles. 15. SUBJECT TERMS alternative fuel infrastructure, electric vehicles, biofuels, ethanol, biodiesel , drop-in, synthetic fuel...of: (1) use and potential use of domestically-produced alternative fuels including but not limited to, natural gas based fuels and biodiesel , in DoD
Two Stage Sibling Cycle Compressor/Expander.
1994-02-01
documents, follow the procedures in DoD 5200.22-M, Industrial Security Manual, Section 11-19 or DoD 5200.1 -R, Information Security Program Regulation...procedures in DoD 5200.22-M, Industrial Security Manual, Section 11-19 or DoD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program Regulation, Chapter IX. For...Spae Piston rotation periodically connects channels from expansion/ compresion ces to ports P1Port B2 Heat Exchangers B Piston moves Ports Process Al
Immersive Earth: Teaching Earth and Space with inexpensive immersive technology
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Reiff, P. H.; Sumners, C.; Law, C. C.; Handron, K.
2003-12-01
In 1995 we pioneered "Space Update", the Digital Library for the rest of us", software that was so simple that a child could use it without a keyboard and yet would allow one-click updating of the daily earth and space science images without the dangers of having an open web browser on display. Thanks to NASA support, it allowed museums and schools to have a powerful exhibit for a tiny price. Over 40,000 disks in our series have been distributed so far to educators and the public. In 2003, with our partners we are again revolutionizing educational technology with a low-cost hardware and software solution to creating and displaying immersive content. Recently selected for funding as part of the REASoN competition, Immersive Earth is a partnership of scientists, museums, educators, and content providers. The hardware consists of a modest projector with a special fisheye lens to be used in an inflatable dome which many schools already have. This, coupled with a modest personal computer, can now easily project images and movies of earth and space, allows training students in 3-D content at a tiny fraction of the cost of a cave or fullscale dome theater. Another low-cost solution is the "Imove" system, where spherical movies can play on a personal computer, with the user changing the viewing direction with a joystick. We were the first to create immersive earth science shows, remain the leader in creating educational content that people want to see. We encourage people with "allsky" images or movies to bring it and see what it looks like inside a dome! Your content could be in our next show!
Mercury Quick Facts: Health Effects of Mercury Exposure
... up in tiny cracks and spaces in your house. • • Mercury can vaporize (evaporate) into the air in your house. The vapor cannot be seen or smelled. • • Mercury ... up in tiny cracks and spaces in your house. • • Can vaporize (evaporate) into the air in your ...
Dall, Timothy M; Zhang, Yiduo; Chen, Yaozhu J; Wagner, Rachel C Askarinam; Hogan, Paul F; Fagan, Nancy K; Olaiya, Samuel T; Tornberg, David N
2007-01-01
To estimate medical and indirect costs to the Department of Defense (DoD) that are associated with tobacco use, being overweight or obese, and high alcohol consumption. Retrospective, quantitative research. Healthcare provided in military treatment facilities and by providers participating in the military health system. The 4.3 million beneficiaries under age 65 years who were enrolled in the military TRICARE Prime health plan option in 2006. The findings come from a cost-of-disease model developed by combining information from DoD and civilian health surveys and studies; DoD healthcare encounter data for 4.1 million beneficiaries; and epidemiology literature on the increased risk of comorbidities from unhealthy behaviors. DoD spends an estimated $2.1 billion per year for medical care associated with tobacco use ($564 million), excess weight and obesity ($1.1 billion), and high alcohol consumption ($425 million). DoD incurs nonmedical costs related to tobacco use, excess weight and obesity, and high alcohol consumption in excess of $965 million per year. Unhealthy lifestyles are significant contributors to the cost of providing healthcare services to the nation's military personnel, military retirees, and their dependents. The continued rise in healthcare costs could impact other DoD programs and could potentially affect areas related to military capability and readiness. In 2006, DoD initiated Healthy Choices for Life initiatives to address the high cost of unhealthy lifestyles and behaviors, and the DoD continues to monitor lifestyle trends through the DoD Lifestyle Assessment Program.
75 FR 60423 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-09-30
... November 1, 2010. Title and OMB Number: DoD Building Pass Application; DD Form 2249; OMB Number 0704-0328... applicants for DoD Building Passes. The information collected from the DD Form 2249, ``DoD Building Pass...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... obtained at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/. (c) Designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (DoD EA) according to DoD Directive 5101.1: 2 2 Copies may be obtained at http://www.dtic...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... obtained at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/. (c) Designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (DoD EA) according to DoD Directive 5101.1: 2 2 Copies may be obtained at http://www.dtic...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... obtained at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/. (c) Designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (DoD EA) according to DoD Directive 5101.1: 2 2 Copies may be obtained at http://www.dtic...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... obtained at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/. (c) Designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (DoD EA) according to DoD Directive 5101.1: 2 2 Copies may be obtained at http://www.dtic...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... obtained at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/. (c) Designates the Secretary of the Army as the DoD Executive Agent (DoD EA) according to DoD Directive 5101.1: 2 2 Copies may be obtained at http://www.dtic...
Interagency cooperation : FEMA and DOD in domestic support operations.
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1997-05-01
This paper studies the interagency cooperation between DOD and FEMA, focusing specifically on the evolution of doctrine and procedures for responding to natural disasters. While both FEMA and DOD have improved in their ability to respond to disasters...
Adapting to Health Impacts of Climate Change in the Department of Defense.
Chrétien, Jean-Paul
2016-01-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) recognizes climate change as a threat to its mission and recently issued policy to implement climate change adaptation measures. However, the DoD has not conducted a comprehensive assessment of health-related climate change effects. To catalyze the needed assessment--a first step toward a comprehensive DoD climate change adaptation plan for health--this article discusses the DoD relevance of 3 selected climate change impacts: heat injuries, vector-borne diseases, and extreme weather that could lead to natural disasters. The author uses these examples to propose a comprehensive approach to planning for health-related climate change impacts in the DoD.
2016-04-01
resources in response to requests for assistance from civil authorities for domestic emergencies (e.g., hurricanes and wildfires ), special events (e.g...in its DSCA mission, DOD supports civil authorities by providing them with resources for responses to disasters like Hurricane Sandy and wildfires ...since 2004. For example, DOD used the dual-status commander for the 2012 Colorado wildfire response. In its technical comments, DOD identified four
Cleared DoD Employees at Risk - Report 2 A Study of Barriers to Seeking Help
2002-01-01
PERSEREC examined the relationship between DoD security policy and federally mandated employee assistance programs ( EAPs ) for civilians and...counseling/referral services for military personnel to identify any barriers for cleared DoD employees to using these programs . The study, based largely on...appendices that provides background information for the interested reader on such topics as the EAP movement, military counseling/referral programs , and DoD personnel security policies and programs .
Technology Development Benefits and the Economics Breakdown Structure
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Shaw, Eric J.
1998-01-01
This paper describes the construction and application of the EBS (Economics Breakdown Structure) in evaluating technology investments across multiple systems and organizations, illustrated with examples in space transportation technology. The United States Government (USG) has a long history of investing in technology to enable its missions. Agencies such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Department of Defense (DoD) have evaluated their technology development programs primarily on their effects on mission performance and cost. More and more, though, USG agencies are being evaluated on their technology transfer to the commercial sector. In addition, an increasing number of USG missions are being accomplished by industry-led or joint efforts, where the USG provides technology and funding but tasks industry with development and operation of the mission systems.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Barnett, John W.
1991-01-01
Nuclear propulsion technology offers substantial benefits to the ambitious piloted and robotic solar system exploration missions of the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI). This paper summarizes a workshop jointly sponsored by NASA, DoE, and DoD to assess candidate nuclear electric propulsion technologies. Twenty-one power and propulsion concepts are reviewed. Nuclear power concepts include solid and gaseous fuel concepts, with static and dynamic power conversion. Propulsion concepts include steady state and pulsed electromagnetic engines, a pulsed electrothermal engine, and a steady state electrostatic engine. The technologies vary widely in maturity. The workshop review panels concluded that compelling benefits would accrue from the development of nuclear electric propulsion systems, and that a focused, well-funded program is required to prepare the technologies for SEI missions.
NASA's Role in Aeronautics: A Workshop. Volume 2: Military aviation
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
1981-01-01
While the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 makes DOD primarily responsible for military aeronautics, it stipulates a role for NASA in providing direct and indirect support for national defense. The existing role of NASA in support of military aeronautics is working well and is well coordinated. The role needs only to be kept effective and then improved by increasing its responsiveness to changing military requirements and by the selective application of additional people. Funding resources should also be made available to NASA for research. Specific roles that NASA could or should play were examined. It was determined that the most important areas for this support are in basic research, generic technology evolution, and facility support in the fields of aerodynamics, structures and materials, and propulsion.
A Sediment Testing Reference Area Database for the San Francisco Deep Ocean Disposal Site (SF-DODS)
EPA established and maintains a SF-DODS reference area database of previously-collected sediment test data. Several sets of sediment test data have been successfully collected from the SF-DODS reference area.
Subcontracting Opportunities with DoD Major Prime Contractors
1996-06-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) offers two markets for small business and small disadvantaged business seeking defense contracting and defense...opportunities. The publication exclusively addresses the defense subcontracting opportunities market. The DoD encourages small business and small disadvantaged
For DoD Users - Naval Oceanography Portal
are here: Home ⺠USNO ⺠Astronomical Applications ⺠For DoD Users USNO Logo USNO Navigation Data Services Astronomical Information Center Almanacs and Other Publications Software Products For DoD Users
Design and realization of flash translation layer in tiny embedded system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ren, Xiaoping; Sui, Chaoya; Luo, Zhenghua; Cao, Wenji
2018-05-01
We design a solution of tiny embedded device NAND Flash storage system on the basis of deeply studying the characteristics of widely used NAND Flash in the embedded devices in order to adapt to the development of intelligent interconnection trend and solve the storage problem of large data volume in tiny embedded system. The hierarchical structure and function purposes of the system are introduced. The design and realization of address mapping, error correction, bad block management, wear balance, garbage collection and other algorithms in flash memory transformation layer are described in details. NAND Flash drive and management are realized on STM32 micro-controller, thereby verifying design effectiveness and feasibility.
Tested Demonstrations. Brownian Motion: A Classroom Demonstration and Student Experiment.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kirksey, H. Graden; Jones, Richard F.
1988-01-01
Shows how video recordings of the Brownian motion of tiny particles may be made. Describes a classroom demonstration and cites a reported experiment designed to show the random nature of Brownian motion. Suggests a student experiment to discover the distance a tiny particle travels as a function of time. (MVL)
Mertz, Leslie
2012-01-01
When the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) asks research questions, it goes big. This is, after all, the same agency that put together teams of scientists and engineers to find a way to connect the worlds computers and, in doing so, developed the precursor to the Internet. DARPA, the experimental research wing of the U.S. Department of Defense, funds the types of research queries that scientists and engineers dream of tackling. Unlike a traditional granting agency that conservatively metes out its funding and only to projects with a good chance of success, DARPA puts its money on massive, multi-institutional projects that have no guarantees, but have enormous potential. In the 1990s, DARPA began its biological and medical science research to improve the safety, health, and well being of military personnel, according to DARPA program manager and Army Colonel Geoffrey Ling, Ph.D., M.D. More recently, DARPA has entered the realm of neuroscience and neurotechnology. Its focus with these projects is on its prime customer, the U.S. Department of Defense, but Ling acknowledged that technologies developed in its programs "certainly have potential to cascade into civilian uses."