An Analysis of Technology Transition Within the Department of Defense
2010-06-01
relentless adversaries, it is essential that the DoD performs technology transition in a practical yet expedient manner. Time is a critical factor in...themselves, rather than rely on DOD labs to do so—a practice that brings cost and schedule risk since programs may well find themselves addressing problems...that utilized non-traditional, industry practices to abate the difficulties bringing technologies to a suitable maturation state. Albeit these
1998-01-01
This report is the 11th in a series of reports comparing the Department of Defense’s (DOD) logistics practices with those of the private sector . We...leading private sector practices. This report focuses on DOD’S progress in adopting best inventory management practices for hardware items such as bearings...valves, and bolts. The objectives of this review were to determine (1) DOD and private sector practices for managing hardware items, (2) whether DOD
Patterns of Food Utilization in the DOD. Volume 2
1975-05-01
DOD .on .213 81.540 ROLLS faROWN/SERVE DOD .014 .213 81.752 COOKIES VANILLA WAFER DOD .014 .210 81.963 SWEET DOUGH MIX DOD .014 .209 82.172 PEACHES...ROASTED COOKIE MIX OATiEAL SERVICE USACVRATION DOD .0C2 DOD .003 DOD .00307 DOD .00002 DOD .008 DOD .001 DO" .005 POD .0004 DOD .002 DOD .001...M.,lin.mtm^.,m,mtff»m. -~——-^.-P-~—~ iwmmm^* m u ITEM COOKIES V’MILL» WAFER CCRN BREAD MIX CORN CHIPS CORN CREAM STYLE CND CORK
44 CFR 206.34 - Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... Department of Defense (DOD) resources. 206.34 Section 206.34 Emergency Management and Assistance FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE The Declaration Process § 206.34 Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources. (a...
44 CFR 206.34 - Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... Department of Defense (DOD) resources. 206.34 Section 206.34 Emergency Management and Assistance FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE The Declaration Process § 206.34 Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources. (a...
44 CFR 206.34 - Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... Department of Defense (DOD) resources. 206.34 Section 206.34 Emergency Management and Assistance FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE The Declaration Process § 206.34 Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources. (a...
44 CFR 206.34 - Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... Department of Defense (DOD) resources. 206.34 Section 206.34 Emergency Management and Assistance FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE The Declaration Process § 206.34 Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources. (a...
44 CFR 206.34 - Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Department of Defense (DOD) resources. 206.34 Section 206.34 Emergency Management and Assistance FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DISASTER ASSISTANCE FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE The Declaration Process § 206.34 Request for utilization of Department of Defense (DOD) resources. (a...
Utility Tax Relief Program in the Netherlands
2010-01-06
Management Command, Europe Region LQA Living Quarters Allowance VAT Value Added Tax INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 400 ARMY NAVY DRIVE...savings on their utility bills. However, for DOD civilians receiving Living Quarters Allowance ( LQA ),2 DOD realizes the cost savings through reduced... LQA payments, unless the civilian’s housing expenses exceed the maximum allowable LQA . 1 For the purpose of this report, DOD personnel refers to
Department of Defense Chiropractic Internships
Dunn, Andrew S.
2006-01-01
Objective: Department of Defense (DoD) chiropractic internships first began in July of 2001. At the time of this study, 30 New York Chiropractic College student interns had completed part of their clinical education within chiropractic clinics at either the National Naval Medical Center or Naval Hospital Camp Lejeune. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the careers of DoD chiropractic internship participants with comparable nonparticipants in terms of demographics, professional activities, income, and satisfaction. Methods: Survey research was employed to gather data from DoD chiropractic internship participants and comparable nonparticipants. Statistical analysis was carried out to determine significant differences with a nominal significance level set as.05. Results: There were no statistically significant differences in demographics, professional activities, income, or career satisfaction between the 21 DoD chiropractic internship participants (70% response rate) and 35 internship nonparticipants (35% response rate). Conclusions: This study utilized practice parameters as a form of feedback for a comparative analysis of DoD chiropractic internship participants and nonparticipants and found no significant differences between these groups. Limitations of the study may have influenced the results. Opportunities for chiropractic students to train within these settings remains limited and should be further explored, as should additional research into this component of chiropractic clinical education. PMID:18483629
Telemental health for our soldiers: a brief review and a new pilot program.
Nieves, J Edwin; Candelario, Joseph; Short, Delmar; Briscoe, Gregory
2009-12-01
This small but significant telemental health clinical pilot could easily serve as a "best practice" model for resource utilization between the nation's VHA/DOD institutions that wish to form partnerships and capitalize on resources. It demonstrates several potential areas of collaboration for TMH projects. For example, this study also points out requisite preparation needs, e.g., an information technology (IT) needs assessment, and gap analysis between neighboring VHA/DOD installations should be considered beforehand. This would address equipment compatibility and address protected health information privacy concerns. This preparation would also lead to savings by avoiding equipment redundancy and minimize infrastructure (space) investment. While in this instance the equipment proved compatible, that may not always be the case. Second, regional strategic mapping of staff and services between institutions could help in specialty service utilization. This would improve recourse allocation, trim numerous costs, and avoid service duplication. A third area of collaboration would be the creation of a DOD/VHA electronic credentialing packet. This would simplify the preparation phase for TMH delivery and expand the availability of scarce medical specialty consultants for both the VHA and DOD. This would serve to streamline medical care and expedite the deployment of "virtual" practitioners in the event of a national disaster or emergency. To date there have not been any technical difficulties at either site and PC-PTSD-positive soldiers continue to be evaluated at the SVMAC. Anecdotal reports from both clinicians and patients are that they are highly satisfied with TMH delivery services.
1987-01-12
Department of Defense - ’ ’> INSTRUCTION SAD-A269 980 o493 04199’ J3anuary 12, 1987 NUMBIPR 13 !•.SD (A) SUBJECT: Small Business Awards Program...References: (a) DoD Directive 4205.1, "DoD Small Business and Small Disadvantaged Business Utilization Programs," June 21, 1984 (b) DoD Federal Acquisition...the Department of Defense who have made significant contribution to the Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Program. 2. Prescribes
Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
1989-03-17
Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization References: (a) Title 15, United States Code (b) Title 10, United States Code (c) DoD 5025.1-M, "Department...position of Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (Director, SADBU) under the direction, authority, and control of the Under...Defense Agencies, and the DoD Field Activities. C. RESPONSIBILITIES The Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization shall serve as the
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
2013-06-01
measuring numerical risk to the government ( Galway , 2004). However, quantitative risk analysis is rarely utilized in DoD acquisition programs because the...quantitative assessment of the EVMS itself. Galway (2004) practically linked project quantitative risk assessment to EVM by focusing on cost...Kindle version]. Retrieved from Amazon.com 83 Galway , L. (2004, February). Quantitative risk analysis for project management: A critical review
Defense Infrastructure: Actions Needed to Strengthen Utility Resilience Planning
2016-11-01
and design , historical architecture and materials, and overhead; and inflation adjustments. 6We obtained and analyzed records from DOD’s Real...the impacts of those disruptions, and the characteristics of the DOD-owned utility systems, among other things. To inform the design of our survey...managing and operating DOD-owned utility systems. Furthermore, the survey instrument was independently reviewed by a survey design expert within GAO. We
2017-03-01
Government Accountability Office Highlights of GAO-17-322, a report to congressional committees March 2017 DOD MAJOR AUTOMATED INFORMATION ...DOD MAJOR AUTOMATED INFORMATION SYSTEMS Improvements Can Be Made in Applying Leading Practices for Managing Risk and...Testing Report to Congressional Committees March 2017 GAO-17-322 United States Government Accountability Office United States
Applying Best Business Practices from Corporate Performance Management to DoD
2013-01-01
leading or governing large, complex corporations and are experienced in creating reliable solutions to complex management issues guided by best business ...recommendations and effective solutions aimed at improving DoD. Defense Business Board Corporate Performance Management REPORT FY13-03 Task...Group 1 Applying Best Business Practices from Corporate Performance Management to DoD TASK The Deputy Secretary of Defense (DEPSECDEF
32 CFR 861.4 - DOD air transportation quality and safety requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... programs and business practices that not only ensure good service but also enhance the safety, operational...) “Equivalent to the services sought by DOD” means service offered to qualify for DOD approval must be... § 861.4 DOD air transportation quality and safety requirements. (a) General. The DOD, as a customer of...
Erosion of the healthy soldier effect in veterans of US military service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Bollinger, Mary J; Schmidt, Susanne; Pugh, Jacqueline A; Parsons, Helen M; Copeland, Laurel A; Pugh, Mary Jo
2015-01-01
This research explores the healthy soldier effect (HSE) - a lower mortality risk among veterans relative to the general population-in United States (US) veterans deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan (OEF/OIF/OND). While a HSE has been affirmed in other OEF/OIF/OND populations, US veterans of OEF/OIF/OND have not been systematically studied. Using US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) administrative data, we identified veterans who (1) had been deployed in support of OEF/OIF/OND between 2002 and 2011 and (2) were enrolled in the VA health care system. We divided the VA population into VA health care utilizers and non-utilizers. We obtained Department of Defense (DOD) administrative data on the OEF/OIF/OND population and obtained VA and DOD mortality data excluding combat deaths from the analyses. Indirect standardization was used to compare VA and DOD cohorts to the US population using total population at risk to compute the Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR). A directly standardized relative risk (DSRR) was calculated to enable comparisons between cohorts. To compare VA enrollee mortality on military specific characteristics, we used a DOD population standard. The overall VA SMR of 2.8 (95% Confidence Interval [CI] 2.8-2.9), VA utilizer SMR of 3.2 (95% CI 3.1-3.3), VA non-utilizer SMR of 0.9 (95% CI 0.8-1.1), and DOD SMR of 1.5 (95% CI 1.4-1.5) provide no evidence of a HSE in any cohort relative to the US standard population. Relative to DOD, both the total VA population SMR of 2.1 (95% CI 2.0-2.2) and the SMR for VA utilizers of 2.3 (95% CI 2.3-2.4) indicate mortality twice what would be expected given DOD mortality rates. In contrast, the VA enrollees who had not used clinical services had 40% lower than expected mortality relative to DOD. No support was found for the HSE among US veterans of OEF/OIF/OND. These findings may be attributable to a number of factors including post-deployment risk-taking behavior, an abbreviated follow up period, and the nature of the OEF/OIF/OND conflict.
2011-09-01
DOD Financial Management Abbreviations AFB Air Force Base COSO Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway... Management and mismanagement.11 All of DOD’s programs on GAO’s High- Risk List relate to its business operations, including systems and processes... Management maintains audit readiness through risk -based periodic testing of internal controls utilizing the OMB Circular No. A-123, Appendix A
Department of Defenses Enhanced Requirement for Offensive Cyber Warfare Operations
2010-04-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) needs to further develop its offensive cyber warfare capabilities at all levels. In an asymmetric environment...battlefields. If the DoD does not prosecute offensive cyber warfare tactics then the DoD has effectively allowed a significant advantage to be given...offensive cyber warfare operations, These states utilize their cyber warfare capabilities to support their national, operational and strategic
2014-08-01
i Description of bacterial respiratory infections among Department of Defense beneficiaries, utilizing electronic clinical laboratory...Description of Bacterial Respiratory Infections in the DOD, October 2008-September 2013 Prepared: 12 July 2014 EpiData Center Department ii...Description of Bacterial Respiratory Infections in the DOD, October 2008-September 2013 Prepared: 12 July 2014 EpiData Center Department Abstract
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... DoD Component. (b) Retrieval practices. (1) Records in a group of records that MAY be retrieved by a... automated (Information Technology) system that is capable of being manipulated to retrieve information about... to this part, retrieval policies and practices shall be evaluated. If DoD Component policy is to...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... DoD Component. (b) Retrieval practices. (1) Records in a group of records that MAY be retrieved by a... automated (Information Technology) system that is capable of being manipulated to retrieve information about... to this part, retrieval policies and practices shall be evaluated. If DoD Component policy is to...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... DoD Component. (b) Retrieval practices. (1) Records in a group of records that MAY be retrieved by a... automated (Information Technology) system that is capable of being manipulated to retrieve information about... to this part, retrieval policies and practices shall be evaluated. If DoD Component policy is to...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... DoD Component. (b) Retrieval practices. (1) Records in a group of records that MAY be retrieved by a... automated (Information Technology) system that is capable of being manipulated to retrieve information about... to this part, retrieval policies and practices shall be evaluated. If DoD Component policy is to...
Trends in prescription drug utilization and spending for the Department of Defense, 2002-2007.
Devine, Joshua W; Trice, Shana; Spridgen, Stacia L; Bacon, Thomas A
2009-09-01
Examine trends in U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) outpatient drug spending and utilization between 2002 and 2007. We analyzed pharmacy claims data from the U.S. Military Health System (MHS), using a cross-sectional analysis at the prescription and patient-year level and measuring utilization in 30-day equivalent prescriptions and expenditures in dollars. Pharmaceutical spending more than doubled in DoD, from $3 billion in FY02 to $6.5 billion in FY07. The largest increase occurred in the DoD community pharmacy network, where utilization grew from 6 million 30-day equivalent prescriptions in the first quarter of FY02 to more than 16 million in the last quarter of FY07. The smallest increase in annual spending occurred in FY07 (5.5%), down from a high of 27.5% in FY03. The MHS has experienced rapid growth in pharmaceutical spending since FY02. However, there are signs that growth in pharmaceutical spending may be slowing.
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
2016-09-01
Military Construction Decisions Report to Congressional Requesters September 2016 GAO-16-853 United States Government Accountability Office...ANALYSIS COMPLEX DOD Partially Used Best Practices for Analyzing Alternatives and Should Do So Fully for Future Military Construction Decisions What...a set of AOA best practices for military construction decisions. Without guidance for using AOA best practices during certain military construction
2011-11-03
contingency stock for requirements outside the CCAD/Sikorsky contract. 6 The DoD EMALL is a full-service eCommerce site, which strives to be the single...such quantity as (A) will result in the total cost and unit cost most advantageous to the United States where practicable.” Having more than one...practice and frequently does not allow DoD to take advantage of economic order quantities. Table 15 shows examples where higher quantities procured
48 CFR 225.7017-1 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... photovoltaic device, foreign photovoltaic device, Free Trade Agreement country photovoltaic device...— Covered contract means an energy savings performance contract, a utility service contract, or a private housing contract awarded by DoD, if such contract results in DoD ownership of photovoltaic devices, by...
48 CFR 225.7017-1 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-10-01
... photovoltaic device, foreign photovoltaic device, Free Trade Agreement country photovoltaic device...— Covered contract means an energy savings performance contract, a utility service contract, or a private housing contract awarded by DoD, if such contract results in DoD ownership of photovoltaic devices, by...
48 CFR 225.7017-1 - Definitions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... photovoltaic device, foreign photovoltaic device, Free Trade Agreement country photovoltaic device...— Covered contract means an energy savings performance contract, a utility service contract, or a private housing contract awarded by DoD, if such contract results in DoD ownership of photovoltaic devices, by...
2006-09-01
expected advancements in information technology and library science offer the best hope of resolving the above concerns. vi • An EWA will be...information technology and library science must be utilized to accomplish this. Some DOD research investment may be required to resolve DOD specific...distributed assessment process that exploits the documentation of all of the CEST issues, advances in information technology and library science , and the
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
2017-01-01
entrants’ prior work experience . This dissertation utilizes DoD personnel data to (1) describe civilian DAW cohorts in terms of past work experience and...illustrate how the hiring surge has changed cohort past-work- experience characteristics; (2) evaluate how prior work experience relates to retention...growth initiative was fueled mainly by outside hires with no prior DoD experience , and some evidence suggests that these DoD newcomers—in general
Monson, Candice M; Macdonald, Alexandra; Brown-Bowers, Amy
2012-01-01
A well-documented association exists among Veterans' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, family relationship problems, and mental health problems in partners and children of Veterans. This article reviews the recommendations regarding couple/family therapy offered in the newest version of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)/Department of Defense (DOD) VA/DOD Clinical Practice Guideline for Management of Post-Traumatic Stress. We then provide a heuristic for clinicians, researchers, and policy makers to consider when incorporating couple/family interventions into Veterans' mental health services. The range of research that has been conducted on couple/family therapy for Veterans with PTSD is reviewed using this heuristic, and suggestions for clinical practice are offered.
Utilities Privatization-Is the US Army on the Right Circuit?
2009-04-29
is interested, the DoD must use competitive procedures to make the selection. DoD must receive an amount equal to the fair market value (FMV) of the...Aid of Construction versus Fair Market Value Issue and Discussion The first utilities privatization issue existing today centers around the payment of...a 10 percent depreciation rate of the system value so the contract length of the pay-back is 10 years. The contractor’s interest rate or rate of
2007-04-01
over the other. If DoD utilized FEHBP, advantages of size, shifting financial risk to insurers, keeping the health benefit up to date, and improved... advantages in size, reduction of administrative costs, unifying the benefit , shifting financial risk to insurers, keeping the benefit up to date...FEDERAL EMPLOYEES HEALTH BENEFIT PROGRAM FOR THE DOD by Daniel E. Lee, Major, USAF A Research Report Submitted to the Faculty In Partial
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... practices. (e) Release DoD records to the public unless those records are exempt from disclosure as outlined... learn about the FOIA process, about DoD records that are publicly available, and about the status of a...
Cybersecurity:The Road Ahead for Defense Acquisition
2016-06-01
tion programs. A key challenge for DoD acquisition addressing the cyber threat is how do we “ bake in” cybersecurity for our DoD ac- quisition programs...cybersecurity must be “ baked in” the design of our warfighting systems. Supporting policy and best practices for effective cyberse- curity in acquisition...contacted at steve.mills@dau.mil and steve.monks@ dau.mil. A key challenge for DoD acquisition addressing the cyber threat is how do we “ bake in” cybersecurity for our DoD acquisition programs vs. “bolting it on.”
2016-11-01
Report to Congressional Requesters November 2016 GAO-17-29 United States Government Accountability Office United States Government... Accountability Office Highlights of GAO-17-29, a report to congressional requesters November 2016 JOINT INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS COMPLEX DOD...of scope, according to DOD and Air Force officials. However, without fully accounting for life- cycle costs, management may have difficulty
2004-12-03
other process improvements could also enhance DoD data practices. These include the incorporation of library science techniques as well as processes to...coalition communities as well as adapting the approaches and lessons of the library science community. Second, there is a need to generate a plan of...Best Practices (2 of 2) - Processes - Incorporate library science techniques in repository design - Improve visibility and accessibility of DoD data
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Cotter, Gladys A.; And Others
The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), an organization charged with providing information services to the Department of Defense (DoD) scientific and technical community, actively seeks ways to promote access to and utilization of scientific and technical information (STI) databases, online services, and networks relevant to the conduct…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... delivered to DoD that will enhance logistics, contracting, and financial business transactions supporting... on leading practices and embraces open standards, DoD can— (a) Achieve lower life-cycle cost of item management and improve life-cycle property management; (b) Improve operational readiness; (c) Provide...
2009-09-01
NUMBER(S) 12 . DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT 15...Implementing FAR Ethics Rules 10 Table 4: Contractor Responses on Practices Now Required by the FAR for Code of Business Ethics and Conduct 12 Table 5...Fiscal Year 2006 35 Table 12 : Required FAR Components for Contractor Ethics Program Practices 43 Figure Figure 1: DOD Hotline Posters Available
Analysis of the PPBE Process in the Current Dynamic Political Environment
2008-06-01
44 B. PESTEL ANALYSIS OF THE POST 9/11 ENVIRONMENT ..................45 1. Political...Socio-Cultural, Technological, Ecological, and Legal ( PESTEL ) Analysis was utilized to define the 1960’s domestic and DoD environment ; the DoD... environment after 9/11 is also analyzed. The PESTEL Analysis identifies the factors that combine to form these respective environments . Scholarly
Report of the DOD-DOE Workshop on Converting Waste to Energy Using Fuel Cells
2011-10-01
for both at current costs, when federal and state incentives are available • The integration of stationary fuel cells with biomass gasification is a... gasification plant utilizing biomass feedstock. 25 FuelCell Energy Market Research, January 2011...cell WTE opportunities near U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-supported coal gasification sites. • Identify biomass -rich DOD installations
DoD Use of Commercial Acquisition Practices When They Apply and When They Do Not
2015-10-01
A number of organizations—including the Defense Business Board, some think tanks and some in Congress—have encouraged or recommended greater use...simultaneously avoiding discourag- ing commercial firms from doing business with DoD by ask- ing for more information than they are willing to provide...in- vestments through In-Q-Tel and increased emphasis on the productivity of programs like the Small Business Innovative Research program. The DoD
A Policy Analysis of Reserve Retirement Reform
2013-01-01
of the basic pay bill for the AC force, consistent with the practice of the DoD Actuary . This gives an amount, an accrual charge, sufficient to cover...accrual charges made during its AC service. This also follows the practice of the DoD Actuary . Specifically, the amount transferred from the AC...retirement reform. 16 The actuarial calculation is made for those leaving AC by AC year of service. For example, consider 100 AC service members in
To demonstrate the ways environmentally preferable purchasing principles are currently being applied, EPA is documenting pilot procurement projects. This case describes efforts by the U.S. DOD to introduce these practices to the Pentagon.
2016-11-14
the best practices in project management related to the establishment of goals and time frames.9 We obtained documentary and testimonial evidence...have created new incentives for DOD to assess its approach for managing the commissaries and exchanges. Congress identified $1.3 billion in fiscal...have relevant and reliable information to help management make informed decisions.8 We also reviewed relevant information in the report compared with
2015-04-30
approach directly contrast with the traditional DoD acquisition model designed for a single big-bang waterfall approach (Broadus, 2013). Currently...progress, reduce technical and programmatic risk, and respond to feedback and changes more quickly than traditional waterfall methods (Modigliani...requirements, and contracting. The DoD can address these barriers by utilizing a proactively tailored Agile acquisition model , implementing an IT Box
Improving DoD Support to FEMA’s All-Hazards Plans
2015-01-01
concert with CCMD planners and DCOs/DCEs, FEMA has established sets of pre-scripted mission assignments ( PSMAs ). As discussed below, perceptions...regarding the utility of PSMAs varied widely among the stakeholders we interviewed. xiv Improving DoD Support to FEMA’s All-Hazards Plans DoD...assignments ( PSMAs ) that remain working drafts based on lessons learned from previous disasters. Although not pre- approved, PSMAs facilitate a more rapid
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... of RD and FRD documents. (1) To the maximum extent practical, all RD and FRD documents shall be...) Only individuals designated as RD classifiers may classify RD and FRD documents, except within the DoD. Within the DoD, any individual with access to RD and FRD who has been trained may classify RD and FRD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... of RD and FRD documents. (1) To the maximum extent practical, all RD and FRD documents shall be...) Only individuals designated as RD classifiers may classify RD and FRD documents, except within the DoD. Within the DoD, any individual with access to RD and FRD who has been trained may classify RD and FRD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... of RD and FRD documents. (1) To the maximum extent practical, all RD and FRD documents shall be...) Only individuals designated as RD classifiers may classify RD and FRD documents, except within the DoD. Within the DoD, any individual with access to RD and FRD who has been trained may classify RD and FRD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... of RD and FRD documents. (1) To the maximum extent practical, all RD and FRD documents shall be...) Only individuals designated as RD classifiers may classify RD and FRD documents, except within the DoD. Within the DoD, any individual with access to RD and FRD who has been trained may classify RD and FRD...
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
2013-04-01
of contractors which may impact mission and security. Organic DOD subject matter experts can assure their IT-dependent missions. Utilizing in...involved typically conduct a ritualistic liability-focused finger-pointing that detracts from solving the mission- impacting problem. Resolving these...that if things go wrong, sufficient risk management actions have been taken to minimize the impact of failure. The military bears the consequences
Chemical Weapons Exposures in Iraq: Challenges of a Public Health Response a Decade Later.
Baird, Coleen; Mirza, Raul; Sharkey, Jessica M; Teichman, Ron; Longmire, Romarius; Harkins, Deanna; Llanos, Joseph; Abraham, Joseph; McCannon, Charles; Heller, Jack; Tinklepaugh, Carole; Rice, William
2016-01-01
An October 14, 2014 article in The New York Times reported that the US Department of Defense (DoD) concealed, for nearly a decade, circumstances surrounding service members' exposure to chemical warfare agents (CWA) while deployed to Iraq in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn from March 13, 2003, to December 31, 2011, and alleged failure of the DoD to provide expedient and adequate medical care. This report prompted the DoD to devise a public health investigation, with the Army Public Health Center (Provisional) as the lead agency to identify, evaluate, document, and track CWA casualties of the Iraq war. Further, the DoD revisited and revised clinical guidelines and health policies concerning CWA exposure based on current evidence-based guidelines and best practices.
The Importance of Architecture in DoD Software
1991-07-01
01282 92 1 14 060 M91-35 The Importance of Architecture in DOD Software S ACCesion For- * DTIC "r,’L- .S Dr. Barry M. Horowitz July 1991 D;.t ibto...resource utilization: architecture determines how the system sustains , 06 operations when parts of the system fail. The architecture also determines...software maintainers to ensure that we deliver to them whatever is necessary for them Medium to sustain and use the architecture . Fault Rate 37% Getting
Best Practices for Optimizing DoD Contractor Safety and Occupational Health Program Performance
2012-12-01
such as Accident Prevention Plan (APP), Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASP), etc. Contract administration...technology support, medical , and maintenance of equipment and facilities. The DoD Guidebook for the Acquisition of Services, provides acquisition...OSHA regulations and perform in accordance with an applicable accident prevention program that complies with State and Federal requirements. The
C/SCSC overview: approach, implementation, use. [Cost/Schedule Control Systems Criteria
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Turf, Larry
1979-01-01
An overview of the Cost/Schedule Control System Criteria, known as C/SCS or C/S Squared is pesented. In the mid-1960s, several DOD service agencies embarked on a new performance measurement concept to track cost and schedule performance on major DOD programs. The performance measurement concept of C/SCS has expanded from DOD use to the Department of Energy (PMS), NASA (533 reports), and private industry such as shipbuilding, utilities, and construction. This paper describes the C/SCSC with the events leading to the C/SCS requirement, how to approach the requirement, and discusses implementing and using the system. Many government publications, directives, and instructionsmore » on the subject are listed in the publication.« less
2011-05-11
the installation of DOD Advanced Automation Systems (DAAS) and Voice Communications Switching Systems (VCSS) at DOD bases, was previously evaluated...utilities installed immediately next to the site. Operation of the DASR system is anticipated to have minimal long-term impacts to the natural and human ... humans at ground level and is not anticipated to pose ha1m to the general population. During operation of the DASR system, fuel will be stored in
1991-09-01
SALES AND MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM GRANT AID REQUISITIONAJ DLMSTYPE REQUISITION DATA ELEMENT (MANUAL) (MECHANICAL) REFERENCE FIELD LEGEND BLOCK NO...as shown in DI AFX or DI AFZ. RASOI All Other Fields 67-80 Leave blank. T Transaction Set 519 C9-4 DoD 4000.25-1-M-S-3 APPENDIX C10 FOREIGN MILITARY ...existing DLSS formats, codes, and procedures have been utilized in DoD logistics for nearly 30 years and they are deeply embedded within Military Service
DOD Small and Disadvantaged Business Subcontracting Reporting System
1987-07-06
referred to as "other Defense Agencies"). b. Applies to the Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (SADBU) offices:; of the DloD Components. C...Forward one copy of implementing documents to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office) within 120 days
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.
Applying Rapid Acquisition Policy Lessons for Defense Innovation
2017-12-21
51 Applying Rapid Acquisition Policy Lessons for Defense Innovation Jonathan Wong Abstract: With the Department of Defense’s (DOD) recent focus on ...finds that DOD can incorporate innovation practices by dispersing organizations focused on new capabilities development across the agency to avoid...adjunct political scientist at the Rand Corporation. His research focuses on the intersection of new technology and defense acquisition. Prior to Rand
Hepler, Jeff A; Neumann, Cathy
2003-04-01
To enhance environmental compliance, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) recently developed and implemented a standardized environmental audit tool called The Environmental Assessment and Management (TEAM) Guide. Utilization of a common audit tool (TEAM Guide) throughout DOD agencies could be an effective agent of positive change. If, however, the audit tool is inappropriate, environmental compliance at DOD facilities could worsen. Furthermore, existing audit systems such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (U.S. EPA's) Generic Protocol for Conducting Environmental Audits of Federal Facilities and the International Organization for Standardization's (ISO's) Standard 14001, "Environmental Management System Audits," may be abandoned even if they offer significant advantages over TEAM Guide audit tool. Widespread use of TEAM Guide should not take place until thorough and independent evaluation has been performed. The purpose of this paper is to compare DOD's TEAM Guide audit tool with U.S. EPA's Generic Protocol for Conducting Environmental Audits of Federal Facilities and ISO 14001, in order to assess which is most appropriate and effective for DOD facilities, and in particular those operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). USACE was selected as a result of one author's recent experience as a district environmental compliance coordinator responsible for the audit mission at this agency. Specific recommendations for enhancing the quality of environmental audits at all DOD facilities also are given.
Defense AT and L Magazine. Vol. 46, no. 5, September-October 2017
2017-09-01
service , and current DoD employees. College Students: Industry is offering internships as early as the sophomore year. DoD branding needs to...engineering neglect of known good practice that can result in persistent public, user, customer , staff, reputation or financial cost. In truth...DoD’s Acquisition Defense AT&L: September-October 2017 20 Workforce professionals and leaders unmistakably need to obtain more goods and services
Semiannual Report to the Congress: April 1, 2013 to September 30, 2013
2013-09-30
company owned by a family member and used proprietary information in communications with senior DoD officials. The senior official left government...of the intelligence community , reviews of reprisal and senior official allegations and a review of the release of DoD information to the media...regardless of their location. Attendees gathered as a hotline community , shared relevant information , and discussed collective best practices and
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
2011-09-01
The Exchange, formerly the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES), is a joint military activity and the U.S. Department of Defense?s (DOD) oldest and largest retailer. The Exchange is taking a leadership role in water efficiency improvements in their commercial kitchens by integrating water efficiency concepts into the organization?s overall sustainability plan and objectives.
29 CFR 1960.34 - General provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
..., and this part, the DOD operates and maintains an automated system to receive, file, reproduce, and... Motorpool System which will ensure the safety and health of Federal employees utilizing the vehicles...
29 CFR 1960.34 - General provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
..., and this part, the DOD operates and maintains an automated system to receive, file, reproduce, and... Motorpool System which will ensure the safety and health of Federal employees utilizing the vehicles...
29 CFR 1960.34 - General provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
..., and this part, the DOD operates and maintains an automated system to receive, file, reproduce, and... Motorpool System which will ensure the safety and health of Federal employees utilizing the vehicles...
Contract Quality Assurance and Pricing Practices for Patriot Missile Procurements
1995-06-26
The audit objectives were to evaluate DoD and Raytheon quality assurance and pricing practices for Patriot missile circuit boards. We also evaluated the management control program as it applied to the audit objectives.
78 FR 19691 - Defense Business Board; Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-04-02
... draft recommendations from the ``Applying Best Business Practices for Corporate Performance Management...: ``Applying Best Business Practices for Corporate Performance Management to DoD,'' ``Major Business Issues for... Group Study and ``Using Best Practices to Achieve More Effective Participation by Industry'' Task Group...
2005-09-01
This research explores the need for a high throughput, high speed network for use in a network centric wartime environment and how commercial...Automated Digital Network System (ADNS). This research explores the need for a high-throughput, high-speed network for use in a network centric ...1 C. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DOD) DESIRED END STATE ..............2 1. DOD Transformation to Network Centric Warfare (NCW) Operations
2013-01-07
Budgetary Assessment as well as private sector companies . Reserve Forces Policy Board Eliminating Major Gaps in DoD Data on the Fully-Burdened and Life...and utilities costs associated with the housing, childcare and recreation facilities found on major bases. This is true whether the reservist is...Notably, the current Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller, the Honorable Robert Hale has said, “the cost of pay and benefits has risen more than 87
2017-06-01
Department of Defense (DOD) active duty (AD) service members, and the DMDC Contingency Tracking System (CTS) to determine Department of the Navy (DON...and the Department of Defense (DOD) active duty (AD) population increased above the weighted historic IR; however, all of the 2016 rates remained...infections among young, otherwise healthy, sexually active women. 5 Screening practices may also contribute to higher rates of E. coli infections among
Review of Private Sector Personnel Screening Practices
2000-10-01
private sector investigative sources or methods would be useful to the DoD for conducting national security background investigations. The federal government by and large examines more sources and conducts more thorough investigations than industry. In general, private employers (1) have less access to information about applicants...outsource many elements of background checks. It is recommended that the DoD periodically evaluate private sector screening programs and data sources in order to monitor
2016-08-15
this report in response to the requirements of the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, section 406, December 18 , 2015. Results The DoD has policies, procedures...Inspector General prepared this report in response to the requirements of the Cybersecurity Act of 2015, section 406, December 18 , 2015. See Appendix...December 18 , 2015, and includes a requirement for Federal Inspectors General to generate a report describing agency policies, procedures, and
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in the Department of Defense.
Hughes, Charlotte K; Fischer, Jakob; Esquivel, Carlos R; Laury, Adrienne M
2018-04-01
Objective The American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation clinical practice guideline (CPG) proposes recommendations regarding sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). SSNHL is managed by primary care, emergency medicine, and otolaryngology providers in the Department of Defense (DoD). However, their adherence to this CPG is unknown. We sought to determine provider compliance and identify areas for improvement. Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting DoD's electronic medical record. Subjects and Methods Patients with SSNHL (N = 204) were treated between March 1, 2012, and September 30, 2015. Time from onset of symptoms to evaluation by primary care, emergency department, audiology, and otolaryngology providers and treatments were analyzed. Results The average interval from onset of symptoms to evaluation by a primary care or emergency department provider was 4.86 days (95% CI, 3.46-6.26). Time from presentation to ear, nose, and throat and audiologic evaluation was 15.26 days (95% CI, 12.34-18.20) and 14.16 days (95% CI, 11.31-17.01), respectively. Diagnostic workup included magnetic resonance imaging (n = 150, 73.5%), computed tomography (n = 28, 13.7%), and laboratory testing (n = 50, 24.5%). Oral steroids were used in 137 (67.2%) patients, with 78.8% treated with the recommended dose. Intratympanic steroids were utilized in 65 (31.9%) patients, with variable dosing. Conclusion The DoD is uniquely positioned to evaluate adherence to CPGs on national and international levels given the robust and standardized electronic medical record. Areas of improvement include timely identification of SSNHL with rapid referral to ear, nose, and throat and audiology providers; minimizing unnecessary imaging, laboratory testing, and medications; and correct dosing of oral and intratympanic steroids.
Cause and motivation in cases of non-fatal drug overdoses in opiate addicts.
Pfab, R; Eyer, F; Jetzinger, E; Zilker, Thomas
2006-01-01
Drug overdose (OD) is a frequent incident among opiate addicts. Survivors of ODs are at risk for additional and eventually fatal ODs. ODs may be classified as accidental (aOD) or deliberate (dOD). Investigations into the connection between OD and suicide attempts have led to insconsistent results. (1) to determine how many non-fatal ODs were dODs and how many were aODs; (2) to determine how many cases of dODs were motivated by explicit or by ambivalent suicidal intentions; (3) to determine how many cases of aODs had causes that might respond to preventative measures; (4) to compare the addiction histories of dODs and aODs; (5) to compare the drugs causing the ODs; and (6) to compare the severity of the ODs in both groups. Prospective study utilizing a standardized questionnaire to evaluate opiate-addicted patients admitted to our treatment unit for OD. All cases underwent standardized drug testing to identify drug use patterns. Seventy-four cases of OD underwent standardized interviews after awakening. Forty-three percent of the cases were dOD. Cases of dOD had significantly more OA in substitution programs, more previous ODs, and more often consumed methadone and cocaine. Among dODs, 22.5% had suicidal intention and 9.6% were ambivalent about committing suicide; background motivations were most often conflicts with spouses. Fifty-seven percent of the cases were aOD. Cases of aODs had significantly more potential lethal intoxications and had heroin detected more frequently. aODs happened with unexpected pure heroin (46%), in combination with alcohol (36%), as relapse after abstinence (40%) or after institutionalized treatment (19%). This group should be accessible for targeted education.
2016-04-01
domestically and overseas. GAO analyzed recent, available data on MHS mental health utilization , staffing, and appointment access and compared... utilization of mental health treatment services in both the direct and purchased care systems by active duty servicemembers, including activated...reservists, from fiscal years 2009 to 2014.5 To determine the reliability of the utilization data, we reviewed relevant documentation, discussed this
Installation Restoration Program Records Search for MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
1982-06-01
in Jun 1981 to identify the potential for contamination resulting from past disposal practices. On 26-27 Jan 82, representatives of USAF OEHL, AFESC...13 May 1979 8 Major Plant Communities at MacDill AFB III - 15 9 Location Map of Possible Contaminated Areas at IV - 21 MacDill AFB 10 Historical...RCRA) and implementing regulations. The purpose of the DOD policy is to control the migration of hazardous material contaminants from DOD
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 286 - Addressing FOIA Requests
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... (International & Commercial Programs) Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Industrial Affairs & Installations... Research & Engineering Director, Small & Disadvantaged Business Utilization Director, Defense Procurement Director, Test Systems Engineering & Evaluation Director, Strategic & Tactical Systems DoD Radiation...
Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense. VA/DOD clinical practice guideline for management for rehabilitation of lower limb amputation. Updated January 2008. www.healthquality.va.gov/ ...
Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense. VA/DOD Clinical Practice Guideline for Management for Rehabilitation of Lower Limb Amputation. Updated January 2008. www.healthquality.va.gov/ ...
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
1992-06-12
DoD Instruction 6010.12, it is the policy of DoD that the Partnership Program be utilized to intergrate civilian and military health care resources (2...care programs, such as PPO’s, as alternative approaches for delivering mental health services due to their cost containment potential (Trauner, 32...government must fill the role of both payer and broker. The CHAMPUS Partnership Program represents an innovative attempt at approaching a system of managed
Transforming the Way DOD Looks at Energy. An Approach to Establishing an Energy Strategy
2007-04-01
than the aromatic-containing, petroleum-based gasoline and diesel, reducing emissions . Two biofuels in current use are B20 and E85.6 These fuels...penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. 1. REPORT DATE APR 2007 2...areas of disconnect between DoD’s current energy consump- tion practices and the capability requirements of its strategic goals: Strategic. DoD seeks
2014-09-01
dollars annually to develop and implement enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) systems, which it considers critical to transforming the department’s...modernization.1 DOD officials have stated that the implementation of the ERPs , such as the Global Combat Support System-Army (GCSS-Army), is a key...1An ERP system is an automated system using commercial off-the-shelf software consisting of multiple, integrated functional modules that perform
2013-02-14
Kessler, “Protection and Protectionism: The Practicalities of Offshore Software Devleopment in Government Procurement,” Public Contract Law Journal, Volume...Protection and Protectionism: The Practicalities of Offshore Software Development In Government Procurement,” Public Contract Law Journal, Volume 38, No. 1
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; England, Mark; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1995-01-01
Engineering technology programs are characterized by their focus on application and practice, and by their approximately 50/50 mix of theory and laboratory experience. Engineering technology graduates are employed across the technological spectrum and are often found in areas that deal with application, implementation, and production. Yet we know very little about the communications practices and information-use skills of engineering technology students. In this paper, we report selected results of an exploratory study of engineering technology students enrolled in three U.S. institutions of higher education. Data are presented for the following topics: career goals and aspirations; the importance of, receipt of, and helpfulness of communications and information-use skills instruction; collaborative writing; use of libraries; and the use of electronic (computer) networks.
Baird, Coleen P
2015-10-01
The Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR) of the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center (AFHSC), Silver Spring, Maryland, has over 55 million specimens. Over 80% of these specimens are linked to individual health data. In response to Congressional and Department of Defense (DoD) concern about toxic exposures of deployed Service members and rapidly developing laboratory capabilities that may identify those exposed, the AFHSC hosted two panels in 2013. The first, the Needs Panel, focused on assessing the needs of the DoD that may be met using the current DoDSR and an enhanced repository. The second panel, the Technical Panel, focused on identifying the emerging laboratory technologies that are or will be available to DoD public health workers and researchers. This report summarizes the recommendations of the Technical Panel, to include identified gaps in the ability of the current DoDSR to address questions of interest to the DoD, the availability of laboratory technology to address these needs, and the types and quality of specimens required from Service members possibly exposed. Reprint & Copyright © 2015 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
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
Keeping the Future Bright: Department of Defense (DOD) Sustainable Energy Strategy for Installations
2016-04-04
solar photovoltaic ( PV ) energy from a novelty to a mainstream energy source represents another one of the biggest clean energy stories of the past...still slightly more expensive to install than utility-scale PV , distributed solar installation costs decreased in half since 2008, and this power source...capacity will increase in the coming years (See Figure 3)6 Figure 3: Solar PV (Utility Scale) Utility-Scale Median Sy5tem Price —12 10 6 Ibid. Ibid. 9 up
installations for outstanding achievements and innovative environmental practices and partnerships promoting a fleet of electric vehicles unique in their ability to export their own power and offset their cost
75 FR 79345 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-12-20
... accounting system for health care billing practices. It shall assist military treatment facilities in the... accounting system for health care billing practices. It shall assist military treatment facilities in the...; System of Records AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Defense, DoD. ACTION: Notice to Alter a System of...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Barclay, Rebecca O.; Pinelli, Thomas E.; Tan, Axel S. T.; Kennedy, John M.
1993-01-01
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, two studies were conducted that investigated the technical communications practices of Dutch and U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to aerospace engineers and scientists at the National Aerospace Laboratory (The Netherlands), and NASA ARC (U.S.), and NASA LaRC (U.S.). This paper presents responses of the Dutch and U.S. participants to selected questions concerning four of the seven project objectives: determining the importance of technical communications to aerospace engineering professionals, investigating the production of technical communications, examining the use and importance of computer and information technology, and exploring the use of electronic networks.
Stout, Katie Ambrose; Martinez, Kristina
2011-01-01
The telehealth initiatives of the Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans' Health Administration (VHA) continue to test the limits of technology to provide the best care to our service members, veterans and their families. The DoD and VHA have credentialing systems in place to allow clinical practice between facilities. New legislation in the form of the Servicemembers' Telemedicine and E-Health Portability (STEP) Act will potentially expand telehealth clinical services across state lines into the homes of our service members and veterans.
Utility Tax Avoidance Program in Germany
2010-09-29
Defense Education Activity IMCOM-E Installation Management Command - Europe Region LQA Living Quarters Allowance TRO Tax Relief Office USD(P&R) Under...receive Living Quarters Allowance ( LQA ), which is designed to cover the actual cost for rent, utilities, and other expenses required by law or custom up...to the maximum allowable LQA amount. Benefits of Participation in the UTAP Participation in UTAP allows DOD personnel to avoid paying VAT on their
78 FR 72065 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-02
...; Comment Request AGENCY: Department of Defense Education Activity, DoD. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: In... Education Activity announces a proposed public information collection and seeks public comment on the... information collection; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be...
Military wastes-to-energy applications
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kawaoka, K. E.
1980-11-01
This analysis focuses on the military waste material and byproduct stream and the potential for energy recovery and utilization. Feedstock material includes municipal-type solid waste, selected installation hazardous waste, and biomass residue. The study objectives are to (1) analyze the characteristics of the military waste stream; (2) identify potential energy recovery options; and (3) examine and assess the technical and economic feasibility and environmental and institutional impacts of various energy recovery approaches. Total energy recoverable from DOD solid waste could provide about 2 percent of DOD's facility energy demand. The energy potential available to DOD from biomass and hazardous waste was not available. Available waste-to-energy systems are thermal conversion processes such as incineration with heat recovery. The significance of this recoverable energy from military wastes is put in proper perspective when the benefits and barriers in using waste-derived energy are considered. Some of the benefits of waste-to-energy conversion are as follows: waste energy is a readily available and inexhaustible resource that greatly reduces dependence on imported energy.
Investigation of Intelligence Activities At Abu Ghraib
2004-08-23
detainees" within Abu Ghraib. It is clear that the interrogation practices of other government agencies led to a loss of accountability at Abu Ghraib. DoD...must document and enforce adherence by other government agencies with established DoD practices and procedures while conducting detainee interrogation...misinterpretation as to accepted practices or confusion occurred due to the proliferation of guidance and information from other theaters of operation
Mobile Communications within the Deepwater Lifelines
2013-12-13
cellphones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), BlackBerry ® smartphones, “wearable’s” (e.g., smart watches and Google Glasses), laptops with wireless...Additionally, advantages will be realized in spectrum utilization and cost efficiencies. The DOD has used BlackBerry smartphones for a number of years on...
48 CFR 203.904 - Procedures for filing complaints.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... SYSTEM, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GENERAL IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST... otherwise discriminated against contrary to the policy in 203.903 may file a complaint with the DoD...
48 CFR 203.904 - Procedures for filing complaints.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... SYSTEM, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GENERAL IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST... otherwise discriminated against contrary to the policy in 203.903 may file a complaint with the DoD...
DOD fuel cell demonstration program
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Holcomb, F.H.; Binder, M.J.; Taylor, W.R.
The supply of reliable, cost-effective electric power with minimal environmental impact is a constant concern of Department of Defense (DOD) installation energy personnel. Electricity purchased from the local utility is expensive and represents only about 30% of the original energy input at the generating station due to generation and distribution inefficiencies. Because of master metering and large air conditioning loads, the demand portion of the installation`s electric bill can be in excess of 50% of the total bill. While the electric utilities in the United States have a very good record of reliability, there is significant potential for improving themore » security of electrical power supplied by using on-site power generation. On-site, dispersed power generation can reduce power outages due to weather, terrorist activities, or lack of utility generating capacity. In addition, as increased emphasis is placed on global warming, acid rain, and air pollution in general, the development of clean, highly efficient power producing technologies is not only desirable, but mandatory. Since the majority of central heat plants on U.S. military installations are nearing the end of their useful life, there is an opportunity to replace outdated existing equipment with modem technologies.« less
1993-03-01
in the study. 2 The highest ratio was 21.3:1 for Pilots (1310). Among the hypothesized reasons for low utilization rates are that the officers...34DoD Compliance" by gender reveal that women officers are utilized in an appropriate subspecialty at a rate that is close to 100 percent. This is true...NFOs (1320) with 94.4 percent. Analysis by gender revealed that women accounted for one of every seven officers in the 1985 cohort. Female officers were
Bacterial Respiratory Infections in the Department of Defense (DOD): Fiscal Years (FY) 2013 - 2015
2016-12-01
States (US).2,3 This analysis utilized Health Level 7 formatted (HL7) Composite Health Care System (CHCS) microbiology and chemistry data to...analysis utilized Health Level 7 (HL7) formatted Composite Health Care System (CHCS) microbiology and chemistry data to identify URIs and LRIs. Seasonal...Due to seasonality of influenza and bacterial infections, data were analyzed by FY (01 October – 30 September). Microbiology and chemistry
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.
76 FR 71958 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-11-21
... Security Education Program, DoD. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: In compliance with Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the.../National Security Education Program announces the proposed extension of a public information collection and... burden of the proposed information collection; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of...
UTILIZING SOCIAL MEDIA AND PROTECTING MILITARY MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES
2016-02-01
is the property of the United States Government. iii Table of Contents Disclaimer...ii Table of Contents ...According to Facebook, it had 12 million active users in 2006, 500 million active users in 2010, and 1.65 billion active users in 2014.7 The DoD
Beneficial use of classified paper waste for training land rehabilitation
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
This project will demonstrate and validate utilization of pulverized waste paper as an organic soil amendment for rehabilitation of disturbed training lands. Large quantities of classified documents are landfilled by the Department of Defense (DoD) since they have been pulverized too finely to be re...
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Billica, Roger; Chandler, Michael
1994-01-01
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those of NASA to ensure the health and safety of our astronauts. On 10 Aug. 1958, a Secretary of Defense memorandum was signed that assigned the first Department of Defense (DOD) Manager to provide support to NASA for Project Mercury. This established a chain of command through the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of Defense. The current charter is dated 19 Mar. 1986 and assigns the DOD Manager responsibilities to the Commander and Chief, US Space Command. The DOD Managers charter has many support areas and among them are recovery of astronauts and medical support. Today these efforts support the Space Shuttle and Space Station Programs. Briefly, the program works with each organization tasking the other through a requirements document. Level of care, communications, and recovery requirements are established; NASA and the DOD provide the capability to meet them. NASA is also responsible for the specialized training and equipment needed to meet these requirements. A Shuttle launch a KSC requires an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) coordinator on console to facilitate communications, ensure proper coverage, and coordinate with area hospitals. A contingent of NASA medical personnel are assembled to provide triage and medical support capabilities. The DOD provides medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) helicopters with surgeons and pararescue specialists (PJ's) or emergency medical technicians (EMT's). Each helicopter is equipped with at least one doctor and one PJ/EMT per astronaut crew member. Transoceanic abort landing (TAL) sites and end of mission (EOM) sites have similar structures, with TAL sites utilizing fixed wingg aircraft for MEDEVAC. The DOD also supports contingency planning for the support and return of crew members from the Space Station Freedom. Much of this support has been directed at the recovery of crew members following the landing of an Assured Crew Return Vehicle.
Risk Leading Indicators for DOD Acquisition Programs
2014-08-12
Adverse consequences include development time and cost overrun, technical performance and reliability shortfall, and excessive production , operation...prior to contract award, but is outside the scope of this paper. Risk exposure early warning complements the risk identification practices and...likelihood and magnitude are priorities for tracking and mitigation. The practices and procedures in the guide start with identifying risk events. Risk
1999-01-01
published in December of 1998. In addition, Mr. Drake is the author of a theme article entitled: "Measuring Software Quality: A Case Study...and services may run on different platforms in differing combinations , • Partial application failure (e.g., a client running, service down) is...result in a combined utility function that is some aggregation of the underlying utility functions. The benefit a client receives from a service
Directory of Federal Contacts on Environmental Protection,
1980-11-01
L63 5975/5974 Synthetic and Waste Oil Fuels Utilization Mr. D. E. Williams L63 4207/5974 Coal Utilization Mr. J. C. King L63 5973/5586 Location and...Chitwood 8 4657 Chief, Resource Mani’,,,oT Service Mrs. I. L,. Brown 9 4657 Chief, Administrat v, Service lDr. William A. Redman, Jr. 10 4657 Chief...329 245-0935 DOD Liaison Officer Mr. Jeffrey G. Miller EN-335 0440 Deputy Asst. Admin- istrator for General Enforcement Mr. William N. Hedeman A-104
2016-02-01
not reflect the official policy or position of the US government, the Department of Defense , or Air University. In accordance with Air Force...capability in the AE environment. Utilizing current civilian and Department of Defense (DoD) vICU research, an analysis of the principles demonstrates...deliver integrated medical care. This paper provides a historical narrative of telemedicine and vICU principles and highlights the utility of this
78 FR 28578 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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... practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, corpsmen, and administrative...; Comment Request AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, DoD. ACTION... the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs announces a proposed public information...
Advanced space program studies. Overall executive summary
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Wolfe, M. G.
1977-01-01
NASA and DoD requirements and planning data were used in multidiscipline advanced planning investigations of space operations and associated elements (including man), identification of potential low cost approaches, vehicle design, cost synthesis techniques, technology forecasting and opportunities for DoD technology transfer, and the development near-, mid-, and far-term space initiatives and development plans with emphasis on domestic and military commonality. An overview of objectives and results are presented for the following studies: advanced space planning and conceptual analysis, shuttle users, technology assessment and new opportunities, standardization and program practice, integrated STS operations planning, solid spinning upper stage, and integrated planning support functions.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Oglesby, Kenneth D.; Woskov, Paul; Einstein, Herbert
This report covers the technical work in Phase I of this DOE-Nuclear Program STTR Fast Track project. All key tasks were successfully performed, new tasks were added to utilize DOD-AFRL’s 95 GigaHertz (GHz) gyrotron in Phase II, while other lesser tasks were left for Phase II efforts or were requested to be made optional. This research adds to our understanding of using MMW power to melt and vaporize rocks and steel/ metals and laid plans for future testing in Phase II. This work built upon a prior DOE project DE-EE0005504 that developed the basic waveguide setup, process and instruments. Inmore » this project we were investigating the use of MMW to form rock melt and steel plugs in deep wells to further isolate highly radioactive nuclear waste in ultra-deep basement rocks for long term storage. This technology also has potential for deep well drilling for nuclear storage, geothermal and oil and gas industries. It also has the potential for simultaneously sealing and securing the wellbore with a thick rock melt liner as the wellbore is drilled. This allows for higher levels of safety and protection of the environment during deep drilling operations. The larger purpose of this project was to find answers to key questions in progressing MMW technology for these applications. Phase I of this project continued bench testing using the MIT 10 kilo-Watt (kW), 28 GHz frequency laboratory gyrotron, literature searches, planning and design of equipment for Phase II efforts. Furnace melting and rock testing (Tasks 4 and 5) were deferred to Phase II due to lack of concurrent availability of the furnace and personnel at MIT. That delay and lower temperature furnace (limited to 1650oC) caused rethinking of Task 4 to utilize coordinated rock selection with the DOD testing in Phase II. The high pressure and high power window design work (moved to Phase I Task 3 from Phase II Task 20) and Additive materials and methods (Tasks 7 & 8) performed in Phase I may become patentable and thus little detail can be provided in this public report. A version of that new high pressure, high MMW power window may be built for possible Phase II testing at the DOD site. Most significantly, additional tasks were added for planning the use of the Department of Defense, Air Force Research Laboratory’s (DOD-AFRL’s) System 0 gyrotron in Phase II. Specifically added and accomplished were multiple discussions on DOD and DOE-MIT-Impact goals, timing between ongoing DOD testing, outlining the required equipment and instruments for rock testing, and terms for an agreement. That addition required a visit to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico to talk to key DOD-AFRL personnel and management. A DOD-Impact-MIT charter (i.e., contract) is now being circulated for signatures. Also added task to Phase I, MIT designed the critical path reflected power isolator screen for Phase II testing. To ensure compatibility, that design was computer simulated for the expected heat load distribution and the resulting temperature increase. Advancing the MMW testing up to the optimum 95 GHz and 100kW (5X higher) power levels was stated in the original proposal to be a key required development step for this technology to achieve prototype drilling, lining, and rock melting/ vaporization for creating sealing plugs.« less
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-11-23
...; Submission for OMB Review; Organization and Direction of Work AGENCIES: Department of Defense (DOD), General... collection requirement concerning organization and direction of work. A notice published in the Federal... quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways in which we can minimize the...
Using electronic data interchange to report product quality
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Egan, Donald F.; Frank, Donald T.
1993-03-01
The Product Quality Deficiency Report (PQDR) is a Department of Defense form that identifies deficiencies in the manufacture, repair, or procurement of materiel. It may be used by DoD employees or contractors to identify defects at any point in the item's life. DoD generates nearly 75,000 such deficiency reports each year. In most cases, when a defect is identified, Standard Form (SF) 368 is completed and sent to the activity managing the contract under which the materiel was procured. That activity, usually in conjunction with the contractor, investigates the complaint, attempts to determine a cause and a corrective action, and must make some disposition of the defective materiel. The process is labor- and paper-intensive and time-consuming. Technology can reduce the costs of the process and at the same time improve timeliness by electronically exchanging discrepancy data between activities. Electronic data interchange (EDI) is one technology for electronically passing PQDR data. It is widely used in industry and increasingly within DoD. DMRD 941 defines DoD's commitment to use EDI and cites the PQDR and other discrepancy reports as early candidates for EDI. In this report, we describe how EDI can be linked to changes in PQDR processing practices to provide further improvements.
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
Capturing Creative Program Management Best Practices
2013-04-01
Maryland Bottleneck Analysis on the DoD Pre-Milestone B Acquisition Processes Danielle Worger and Teresa Wu, Arizona State University Eugene Rex Jalao...Creative Program Management Best Practices Brandon Keller and J. Robert Wirthlin Air Force Institute of Technology The RITE Approach to Agile ...Mechanism for Adaptive Change Kathryn Aten and John T . Dillard Naval Postgraduate School A Comparative Assessment of the Navy’s Future Naval Capabilities
32 CFR 337.2 - Ordering DoD Publications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 2 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false Ordering DoD Publications. 337.2 Section 337.2... DOD INFORMATION AVAILABILITY OF DOD DIRECTIVES, DOD INSTRUCTIONS, DOD PUBLICATIONS, AND CHANGES § 337.2 Ordering DoD Publications. DoD publications and changes published in Chapter 3—Publications...
32 CFR 337.2 - Ordering DoD Publications.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 2 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Ordering DoD Publications. 337.2 Section 337.2... DOD INFORMATION AVAILABILITY OF DOD DIRECTIVES, DOD INSTRUCTIONS, DOD PUBLICATIONS, AND CHANGES § 337.2 Ordering DoD Publications. DoD publications and changes published in Chapter 3—Publications...
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.
1999-12-01
adhered to high ethical standards and practices. Many of those individuals, however, indicated that certain practices requiring a close semi- social ...Midwest by Alan Dubinsky and John Gwin. [Ref. 6] The purpose of the study was to compare the ethical perceptions of people engaged in sales and...Finally, due to the nature of the relationship of sales and purchasing and the interaction between the two disciplines makes the potential for
Utilization of Small Businesses in Navy Subcontracting
2016-06-01
10 2. DOD Procurement Scorecard ...........................................................11 3. D. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE...Firms conducting business with the federal government are required to take into account small-business concerns in the acquisition process. Subpart 19.7...including increased loan provisions, higher lending limits, tax cuts for small businesses, and implements several of the Task Forces’ recommendations
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-20
... (DFARS) to clarify rules of origin under trade agreements for photovoltaic devices to be utilized under.... 111-383) addresses the origin of photovoltaic devices purchased by a contractor under an energy... country of origin. DoD initially implemented this statute through an interim rule (DFARS Case 2011-D046...
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Morris, Joseph W.; Lowry, Mac; Boren, Brett; Towers, James B.; Trimble, Darian E.; Bunfield, Dennis H.
2011-06-01
The US Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) and the Redstone Test Center (RTC) has formed the Scene Generation Development Center (SGDC) to support the Department of Defense (DoD) open source EO/IR Scene Generation initiative for real-time hardware-in-the-loop and all-digital simulation. Various branches of the DoD have invested significant resources in the development of advanced scene and target signature generation codes. The SGDC goal is to maintain unlimited government rights and controlled access to government open source scene generation and signature codes. In addition, the SGDC provides development support to a multi-service community of test and evaluation (T&E) users, developers, and integrators in a collaborative environment. The SGDC has leveraged the DoD Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) ProjectForge (https://Project.Forge.mil) which provides a collaborative development and distribution environment for the DoD community. The SGDC will develop and maintain several codes for tactical and strategic simulation, such as the Joint Signature Image Generator (JSIG), the Multi-spectral Advanced Volumetric Real-time Imaging Compositor (MAVRIC), and Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) Test and Evaluation Science and Technology (T&E/S&T) thermal modeling and atmospherics packages, such as EOView, CHARM, and STAR. Other utility packages included are the ContinuumCore for real-time messaging and data management and IGStudio for run-time visualization and scenario generation.
Statistical Issues in Performance Testing: Collected Papers.
1981-09-01
Video Games and Convergence or Divergence with Practice by M. B. Jones, R. S. Kennedy, and A. C. Bittner, Jr .................. Convergence-Divergence...Seenth Psychology in the DOD Symposium USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, CO 17 April 1980 Video Games and Convergence or Divergence with Practice Marshall B...Laboratory Detachment New Orleans, LA 70189 Abstract Video Games In 1972 a coin-operated video game called Pong and manufactured by Atari, Inc., a
2016-01-01
and Polytrauma System of Care at the Richmond, Virginia VA Medical Center (VAMC). We interviewed pharmacists , psychiatrists, and other providers who...2We interviewed pharmacists about recommended medication practices and related monitoring because pharmacists are responsible for...differences may have affected medication continuation.6 We also obtained the perspectives of providers and pharmacists from our selected VAMCs and Army MTFs
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-10-01
... on leading practices and embraces open standards, DoD can— (a) Achieve lower life-cycle cost of item management and improve life-cycle property management; (b) Improve operational readiness; (c) Provide reliable accountability of property and asset visibility throughout the life cycle; and (d) Reduce the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-10-01
... on leading practices and embraces open standards, DoD can— (a) Achieve lower life-cycle cost of item management and improve life-cycle property management; (b) Improve operational readiness; (c) Provide reliable accountability of property and asset visibility throughout the life cycle; and (d) Reduce the...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-10-01
... on leading practices and embraces open standards, DoD can— (a) Achieve lower life-cycle cost of item management and improve life-cycle property management; (b) Improve operational readiness; (c) Provide reliable accountability of property and asset visibility throughout the life cycle; and (d) Reduce the...
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).
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...
Regulating services as measures of ecological resilience on DoD lands
Angermeier, Paul; Villamagna, Amy M.
2015-01-01
Knowledge of the capacity and flow of ecosystem services can help DoD land managers make decisions that enhance cost-effectiveness, minimize environmental damage, and maximize resources available for military missions. We demonstrated a methodology to quantify and map selected regulating services (RS), which helps land managers envision tradeoffs. Our objectives were to 1) estimate current capacity of and demand for selected RS within DoD lands, 2) examine the effects of future DoD land management and climate changes on the capacity and flow of these RS, and 3) project how land-use and climate changes in nearby lands affect future demand for RS. Our approach incorporates widely accepted models and equations, remote sensing, GIS analysis, and stakeholder involvement. Required data include land cover/use, soil type, precipitation, and air temperature. We integrated data into the a) Surface Curve Number Method and b) Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation to estimate capacity of sediment, nitrogen (N) and surface-water regulation. Capacities and flows of RS vary greatly across landscapes and are likely to vary as climate changes or development occurs. Analyses of RS capacity and flow can help managers and planners prioritize actions in the context of best management practices and compatible use buffers. Staff surveys indicated that our approach was informative and easy to use. Implementation may be most limited by on-installation personnel time.
32 CFR 216.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Finance and Accounting Service that a final determination will be made so those offices can make... Office of the Deputy Chief Financial Officer, DoD, and the Director, Defense Finance and Accounting... list of names of affected institutions that have changed their policies or practices such that they are...
2012-09-01
relating to submission of offers, embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery , falsification or destruction of records, federal tax delinquency, and many...debarment period was necessary to protect the government from doing business with this company for its unethical and dishonest practices. Source: GAO
2013-12-01
capacities ranging from 3-330 tons using silica gel or 250-450 tons using zeolite desiccant. Adsorption chillers are also currently manufactured by...Mayekawa (20-100 tons using zeolite desiccant) • Union (10-125 tons using silica gel) Sortech - 2 ton units for residential use • InvenSor - 3 ton
1997-12-01
located throughout the United States. Each service and agency has an Office of the Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization. They also...have small business specialists at each of their procurement and contract management offices to assist small businesses , small disadvantaged businesses ...and women-owned small businesses firms in marketing their products and services with the DoD. These specialists provide information and guidance on (1
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; White, Terry F.; Jones, Ray (Editor)
1991-01-01
The project is a cooperative US effort between NASA, DoD, and Indiana University. This research was endorsed by the AGARD Technical Information Panel and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Technical Information Committee. The four-phase inquiry focuses on scientific and technical information (STI) as knowledge, the channels through which this knowledge is communicated, and the members of the social system associated with and involved in diffusing this knowledge throughout the aerospace community. The project is based on two premises: (1) although STI is essential to innovation, STI by itself does not ensure innovation; and (2) utilizing existing STI or creating new STI, does often facilitate technological innovation. The topics covered include the following: information-seeking habits, knowledge transfer, academic sector, non-US organizations, present status, comparative study, and timetable.
Evaluation of Government Quality Assurance Oversight for DoD Acquisition Programs
2014-11-03
W. Edwards Deming , Joseph M. Juran,” July 1992, the Aerospace Standard (AS) 9100, and an industrially recognized quality management handbook... Deming , Joseph M. Juran,” July 1992, and Juran’s Quality Handbook (5th Edition). The Navy TQLO publication summarizes the best practices developed by...world renowned quality management experts who have set quality management best practices for more than 50 years ; Philip B. Crosby, W. Edwards Deming , and
A Fresh Look at Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) for Department of Defense (DoD) Networks
2010-08-01
since system administration practices (such as the use of security appliances) depend heavily on tools for network management, diagnosis and protection...are mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and yet there is limited practical experience with MANETs and their performance. Further, the interaction between...Systems FCS Future Combat System IETF Internet Engineering Task Force ISAT Information Science and Technology BAST Board on Army Science and
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...; Fiber Optic Sensor Systems Technology Corporation AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD. ACTION: Notice... Systems Technology Corporation a revocable, nonassignable, exclusive license to practice the field of use of electrical power measurements for the measurement or control of temperature, pressure, strain...
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...; Fiber Optic Sensor Systems Technology Corporation AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD. ACTION: Notice... Systems Technology Corporation a revocable, nonassignable, exclusive license to practice the field of use of electrical power measurements for the measurement or control of temperature, pressure, strain...
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...; Submission for OMB Review; North Carolina Sales Tax Certification AGENCIES: Department of Defense (DOD... approved information collection requirement concerning North Carolina sales tax certification. A notice was... performance of functions of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), and whether it will have practical...
48 CFR 203.171-2 - Definition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Definition. 203.171-2..., DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GENERAL IMPROPER BUSINESS PRACTICES AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Safeguards 203.171-2 Definition. Covered DoD official as used in this section, is defined in the clause at 252.203...
76 FR 7825 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
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... practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system: Storage..., accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system: Storage: Paper file folders. Retrievability...; System of Records AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD. ACTION: Notice to alter a system of records...
32 CFR 174.6 - LRA and the redevelopment plan.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
..., including, but not limited to, representatives from those jurisdictions with zoning authority over the... practicable, complete the appropriate environmental documentation no later than 12 months after receipt of the... environmental analyses required under NEPA. (2) In the event there is no LRA recognized by DoD or if a...
32 CFR 174.6 - LRA and the redevelopment plan.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
..., including, but not limited to, representatives from those jurisdictions with zoning authority over the... practicable, complete the appropriate environmental documentation no later than 12 months after receipt of the... environmental analyses required under NEPA. (2) In the event there is no LRA recognized by DoD or if a...
The Technology Security Program. A Report to the 99th Congress, Second Session
1986-01-01
and implement effective and practical controls on advanced technologies. DoD has proposed and has collaborated with the Dept. of Commerce to establish...technology. The United States, the other NATO nations and Japan continue to revise the COCOM (coordinating Committee on Export Controls ) control list and
78 FR 46932 - Notice of Intent to Grant Exclusive Patent License; Safe Environment Engineering
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...; Safe Environment Engineering AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Department of the Navy hereby gives notice of its intent to grant to Safe Environment Engineering a revocable, nonassignable, exclusive license to practice Safe Environment Engineering's proprietary sensor systems for the...
DoD Installation Emergency Management (IEM) Program. Change 1
2010-11-19
the signature of this Instruction, and Enclosures 3 through 7, and human capital requirements (e.g., implementation and practice of telework , the...GLOSSARY 47 DoDI 6055.17, January 13, 2009 Such organizations serve a public purpose, not a private benefit . Examples of NGOs include faith-based
32 CFR 216.6 - Information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) have been assigned Report Control Symbol DD-P&R-(AR)-2038 in accordance with DoD 8910.1-M 2 . 2 Copies... of) ABC University)] by a policy or practice of the school. Specifically, military recruiting...-recruiting information refers to a student's name, address, telephone listing, age (or year of birth), level...
32 CFR 216.6 - Information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
...) have been assigned Report Control Symbol DD-P&R-(AR)-2038 in accordance with DoD 8910.1-M 2 . 2 Copies... of) ABC University)] by a policy or practice of the school. Specifically, military recruiting...-recruiting information refers to a student's name, address, telephone listing, age (or year of birth), level...
32 CFR 216.6 - Information requirements.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...) have been assigned Report Control Symbol DD-P&R-(AR)-2038 in accordance with DoD 8910.1-M 2 . 2 Copies... of) ABC University)] by a policy or practice of the school. Specifically, military recruiting...-recruiting information refers to a student's name, address, telephone listing, age (or year of birth), level...
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... cause of failures in the electronic processes of the DoD's business enterprise requiring manual... structure that reflects the offeror's business practices for selling and billing commercial items and... sufficient for delivery, payment, and subsequent inventory management of the items delivered. For example...
78 FR 25443 - Federal Acquisition Regulation; Submission for OMB Review; Indirect Cost Rates
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2013-05-01
... supporting cost data are the cost accounting information normally prepared by organizations under sound management and accounting practices. The proposal and supporting data is used by the contracting official and...; Submission for OMB Review; Indirect Cost Rates AGENCY: Department of Defense (DOD), General Services...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... that: (a) Civilian personnel actions taken by DoD management officials, civilian and military, shall conform to laws and regulations implementing established merit system principles and must be free of any prohibited personnel practices, as described in 5 U.S.C. 2302 and § 145.3 of this part. (b) It is the...
Unmanned Systems Safety Guide for DoD Acquisition
2007-06-27
Weapons release authorization validation. • Weapons release verification . • Weapons release abort/back-out, including clean -up or reset of weapons...conditions, clean room, stress) and other environments (e.g. software engineering environment, electromagnetic) related to system utilization. Error 22 (1...A solid or liquid energetic substance (or a mixture of substances) which is in itself capable, OUSD (AT&L) Systems and Software Engineering
Introducing Products to DoD Using Specifications and Standards
2011-08-18
to utilize the Product Introduction Tool. Search ~Favorites .S » Links ~Customize Links ~ EDS-NMCI ~Free Hotmail Product Introduction Process User...the Product Introduction Tool. Search ~Favorites .S » Links ~Customize Links ~ EDS-NMCI ~Free Hotmail Product Introduction Process User Pol icy...Links i1 EDS-NMCI ~ Free Hotmail i] I] Go ldentitify Categories/Subcategories Identify the category/subcategory that most closely covers your
Report to Congress on Sustainable Ranges, 2008
2008-01-01
undersea areas located throughout the U.S. and abroad, to include the frequency spectrum and associated infrastructure needed to satisfy DoD’s...subject to formal use agreements between the Department and land owners. The DoD also utilizes various air, sea, and undersea space in the US, foreign...air, sea, and undersea presentations designed for live or simulated weapons engagement. [6] Threats—Various physical and simulated threat
A Study of Placing Army Requirements on Contract
2016-04-01
perhaps being unable to control the external environment, has management authority over business and technical aspects of a specific program. The PM...research is the last element of the planning phase addressing both business and technical considerations. The acquisition team equips themselves with...report is the final product utilizing documented findings and supports the business strategy (DoD, Guidebook for the Acquisition of Services, 2011
The Utility of Corporate-Style Balance Sheets for DoD Managers
2014-06-01
operations of the executive branch ( United States Department of Commerce, 2014, p. 3- 2). 19 5. The Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of...federal financial management systems requirements, applicable federal accounting standards, and the United States Government Standard General Ledger at...General Accountability Office (1991). The Chief Financial Officers Act: A mandate for federal financial management reform. Washington, DC: Author. United
National Small Business Conference
2005-06-02
Untitled Document 2005 National Small Business Conference.html[8/30/2016 1:07:10 PM] National Small Business Conference “Opening New Frontiers...Through Effective Partnering” Los Angeles, CA 31 May - 2 June 2005 AGENDA Wednesday, 23 March 2005 Small Business and the Defense Industrial Base, Mr...Frank Ramos, Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, DoD The Hill: How It Can Help Your Small Business , Mr. Ron Perlman
2015-09-01
property conveyed by the Navy. Installation officials generally have more flexibility in real-estate transactions. According to officials of the...Air Force Civil Engineer Center, in-kind payment projects offer installation officials greater flexibility in executing real-estate transactions...air conditioning, fire protection, utility connections, pavement , and information systems. Agreement between Army and Air Force Exchange Services
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Eveland, J. D.; Pinelli, Thomas E.
1991-01-01
From the NASA/DOD survey data, there can be no way of inferring what strategy for knowledge transfer is best; indeed, given the fact that the respondents were all presumably well qualified professionals, the data tend to call into serious question the idea that any one model might meet the needs of more than a distinct minority of possible users. The evidence to date appears to reinforce the concept that different information environments take many different shapes, and interact with each other and with formal data transmission sources in many different and equally valuable ways. Any overall strategy for improving the effectiveness and efficiency of scientific and technical information sharing must take this divergence into account, and work toward the creation of systems that reinforce true interactive knowledge utilization rather than simply disseminating data.
War-gaming application for future space systems acquisition
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nguyen, Tien M.; Guillen, Andy T.
2016-05-01
Recently the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) released the Defense Innovation Initiative (DII) [1] to focus DOD on five key aspects; Aspect #1: Recruit talented and innovative people, Aspect #2: Reinvigorate war-gaming, Aspect #3: Initiate long-range research and development programs, Aspect #4: Make DOD practices more innovative, and Aspect #5: Advance technology and new operational concepts. Per DII instruction, this paper concentrates on Aspect #2 and Aspect #4 by reinvigorating the war-gaming effort with a focus on an innovative approach for developing the optimum Program and Technical Baselines (PTBs) and their corresponding optimum acquisition strategies for acquiring future space systems. The paper describes a unified approach for applying the war-gaming concept for future DOD acquisition of space systems. The proposed approach includes a Unified Game-based Acquisition Framework (UGAF) and an Advanced Game-Based Mathematical Framework (AGMF) using Bayesian war-gaming engines to optimize PTB solutions and select the corresponding optimum acquisition strategies for acquiring a space system. The framework defines the action space for all players with a complete description of the elements associated with the games, including Department of Defense Acquisition Authority (DAA), stakeholders, warfighters, and potential contractors, War-Gaming Engines (WGEs) played by DAA, WGEs played by Contractor (KTR), and the players' Payoff and Cost functions (PCFs). The AGMF presented here addresses both complete and incomplete information cases. The proposed framework provides a recipe for the DAA and USAF-Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) to acquire future space systems optimally.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Myron; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Oliu, Walter E.
1989-01-01
Data collected from an exploratory study concerned with the technical communications practices of aerospace engineers and scientists were analyzed to test the primary assumption that profit and nonprofit managers in the aerospace community have different technical communications practices. Five assumptions were established for the analysis. Profit and nonprofit managers in the aerospace community were found to have different technical communications practices for one of the five assumptions tested. It was, therefore, concluded that profit and nonprofit managers in the aerospace community do not have different technical communications practices.
75 FR 4788 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
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2010-01-29
... practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system: Storage...; System of Records AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD. ACTION: Notice to add a system of records. SUMMARY: The Office of the Secretary of Defense is proposing to add a system of records notice to its...
32 CFR 22.305 - General policy and requirement for competition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... of higher education). (2) To the maximum extent practicable in all cases where not required by... 32 National Defense 1 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false General policy and requirement for competition... General policy and requirement for competition. (a) It is DoD policy to maximize use of competition in the...
32 CFR 22.305 - General policy and requirement for competition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... of higher education). (2) To the maximum extent practicable in all cases where not required by... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false General policy and requirement for competition... General policy and requirement for competition. (a) It is DoD policy to maximize use of competition in the...
32 CFR 22.305 - General policy and requirement for competition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... of higher education). (2) To the maximum extent practicable in all cases where not required by... 32 National Defense 1 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false General policy and requirement for competition... General policy and requirement for competition. (a) It is DoD policy to maximize use of competition in the...
32 CFR 22.305 - General policy and requirement for competition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... of higher education). (2) To the maximum extent practicable in all cases where not required by... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false General policy and requirement for competition... General policy and requirement for competition. (a) It is DoD policy to maximize use of competition in the...
32 CFR 22.305 - General policy and requirement for competition.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... of higher education). (2) To the maximum extent practicable in all cases where not required by... 32 National Defense 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false General policy and requirement for competition... General policy and requirement for competition. (a) It is DoD policy to maximize use of competition in the...
2013-06-14
investigation is limited by focusing on differences within relavent areas. Reseach design includes two primary disadvantages. The first is researcher...37 Research Design ... designated as Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team (WMD-CST) (DoD Tiger Team 1998). Initial CST team development provided regional response
Department of Defense Motor Carrier Qualification Program Analysis
1994-03-01
BOND ............................. 19 1. BASIC AGREEMENT ............................... 20 1. Background ................................. 21 2...institutional practices of carriers and their ratemaking organizations that confined traffic management to a tightly regulated set of rate and service options...matters pertaining to freight movements in DOD Foreign Military Sales (FMS). 5. Maintain and improve the Freight Classification Guide System. 6
What Happens When the Supply Chain Breaks? Implications for the Army Supply Chain Under Attack
2003-05-22
Supply Chain Integration office with Secretariat level leadership to facilitate DoD Component implementation of supply chain management practices...rather than cyber attack. Tim Belcher, Chief Technology Officer for Riptech, a computer security firm said “It was always assumed that a small group of
Report to the Secretary of Defense -- Re-Examining Best Practices for DoD Fuel Acquisition
2011-07-01
Lon Levin, and Robert Stein. Colonel Jeffery Kelley, USA, served as the Military Assistant and Ms. Catherine Whittington served as the Board’s...Immergut, and Mr. Lon Levin DBB Military Assistant: • COL Jeffrey P. Kelley, USA DBB Staff Analyst: • Ms. Catherine Whittington Task Group Overview
Technology Transfer: A Case Study of Programs and Practices at NASA, DOD, DOC, and Academia
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Blood, John R.
2009-01-01
Technology transfer is vital to humanity. It spurs innovation, promotes commerce, and provides technology-based goods and services. Technology transfer is also highly complex and interdependent in nature. This interdependence is exemplified principally by the various technology transfer interactions between government, industry, and academia. …
Traumatic brain injury in modern war
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ling, Geoffrey S. F.; Hawley, Jason; Grimes, Jamie; Macedonia, Christian; Hancock, James; Jaffee, Michael; Dombroski, Todd; Ecklund, James M.
2013-05-01
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common and especially with military service. In Iraq and Afghanistan, explosive blast related TBI has become prominent and is mainly from improvised explosive devices (IED). Civilian standard of care clinical practice guidelines (CPG) were appropriate has been applied to the combat setting. When such CPGs do not exist or are not applicable, new practice standards for the military are created, as for TBI. Thus, CPGs for prehospital care of combat TBI CPG [1] and mild TBI/concussion [2] were introduced as was a DoD system-wide clinical care program, the first large scale system wide effort to address all severities of TBI in a comprehensive organized way. As TBI remains incompletely understood, substantial research is underway. For the DoD, leading this effort are The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, National Intrepid Center of Excellence and the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury. This program is a beginning, a work in progress ready to leverage advances made scientifically and always with the intent of providing the best care to its military beneficiaries.
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.
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
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Myron; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Oliu, Walter E.
1989-01-01
Data collected from an exploratory study concerned with the technical communications practices of aerospace engineers and scientists were analyzed to test the primary assumption that aerospace managers and nonmanagers have different technical communications practices. Five assumptions were established for the analysis. Aerospace managers and nonmanagers were found to have different technical communications practices for three of the five assumptions tested. Although aerospace managers and nonmanagers were found to have different technical communications practices, the evidence was neither conclusive nor compelling that the presumption of difference in practices could be attributed to the duties performed by aerospace managers and nonmanagers.
Report on Predatory Lending Practices Directed at Members of the Armed Forces and Their Dependents
2006-08-09
implemented by the Military Services that may have particular impact on predatory lending is “Military Saves,” which is a social marketing campaign to...Around Military Communities 10 4 Education Programs 23 5 Strategies and Practices to Reduce the Prevalence and Impact of Predatory Lending 28 6...57 3 Survey on Internet Payday Loan and Installment Lenders 63 4 DoD Strategy for Personal Finance 68 5 Leadership Messages 82 iii iv 1
1991-09-26
Quality Management (TQM) through both quantitative and qualitative analyses. Interviews were conducted with top executives from ten exemplar organizations within the Department of Defense (DOD). Survey questionnaires on perceptions of quality practices were administered to a sample of 102 representing members of the executive steering committees at the same organizations. Research identifies lessons learned by top executives during TQM implementation, discusses measures of organization-wide quality management , specifies evaluation mechanisms to
CrossTalk, The Journal of Defense Software Engineering. Volume 26, Number 2. March/April 2013
2013-04-01
standards and best practices. “Software and hardware are at risk of being tam - pered with even before they are linked together in an operational system...because of their role in national and global security and the variety of valuable lessons learned and best practices they can provide because they are...Management. GAO said DoD’s efforts to implement SCRM can be a learning tool for others in the Federal government. DoD is currently imple- CrossTalk
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McFarland, Michael J; Nelson, Tim M; Rasmussen, Steve L; Palmer, Glenn R; Olivas, Arthur C
2005-03-01
All U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) facilities are required under Executive Order (EO) 13148, "Greening the Government through Leadership in Environmental Management," to establish quality-based environmental management systems (EMSs) that support environmental decision-making and verification of continuous environmental improvement by December 31, 2005. Compliance with EO 13148 as well as other federal, state, and local environmental regulations places a significant information management burden on DoD facilities. Cost-effective management of environmental data compels DoD facilities to establish robust database systems that not only address the complex and multifaceted environmental monitoring, record-keeping, and reporting requirements demanded by these rules but enable environmental management decision-makers to gauge improvements in environmental performance. The Enterprise Environmental Safety and Occupational Health Management Information System (EESOH-MIS) is a new electronic database developed by the U.S. Air Force to manage both the data needs associated with regulatory compliance programs across its facilities as well as the non-regulatory environmental information that supports installation business practices. The U.S. Air Force, which has adopted the Plan-Do-Check-Act methodology as the EMS standard that it will employ to address EO 13148 requirements.
Alternative to Nitric Acid for Passivation of Stainless Steel Alloys
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Lewis, Pattie L.; Kolody, Mark; Curran, Jerry
2013-01-01
Corrosion is an extensive problem that affects the Department of Defense (DoD) and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The deleterious effects of corrosion result in steep costs, asset downtime affecting mission readiness, and safety risks to personnel. Consequently, it is vital to reduce corrosion costs and risks in a sustainable manner. The DoD and NASA have numerous structures and equipment that are fabricated from stainless steel. The standard practice for protection of stainless steel is a process called passivation. Typical passivation procedures call for the use of nitric acid; however, there are a number of environmental, worker safety, and operational issues associated with its use. Citric acid offers a variety of benefits including increased safety for personnel, reduced environmental impact, and reduced operational cost. DoD and NASA agreed to collaborate to validate citric acid as an acceptable passivating agent for stainless steel. This paper details our investigation of prior work developing the citric acid passivation process, development of the test plan, optimization of the process for specific stainless steel alloys, ongoing and planned testing to elucidate the process' resistance to corrosion in comparison to nitric acid, and preliminary results.
Shemya Air Force Base, Alaska No Further Action Decision document for Hg-1. Final report
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1993-03-05
This document is being prepared to document that a No Further Action Decision (NFAD) document is appropriate for the Hg-1 site at Shemya Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska, under the Air Force Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The IRP is a Department of Defense (DOD) program established to identify and remediate hazardous waste problems on DOD property that result from past practices. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) draft document {open_quotes}No Further Action Criteria for DOD Military/FUD Sites{close_quotes} has been used as a guide in preparing this document. Air Force personnel have stated that the Hg-1 site may have beenmore » used to store mercury and PCB-contaminated material. The site was added to the IRP in 1987, and later that year a field investigation was conducted at the site. Soil samples were collected and analyzed for mercury, EP toxicity, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dioxin. All concentrations of contaminants found in Area Hg-1 are below regulatory action levels for PCBs (40 CFR 761) and mercury (55 FR 30798) or below detection levels for dioxin/furans. Therefore, leaving these soils in place is acceptable.« less
Shemya Air Force Base, Alaska No Further Action Decision document for Hg-1
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1993-03-05
This document is being prepared to document that a No Further Action Decision (NFAD) document is appropriate for the Hg-1 site at Shemya Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska, under the Air Force Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The IRP is a Department of Defense (DOD) program established to identify and remediate hazardous waste problems on DOD property that result from past practices. The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) draft document [open quotes]No Further Action Criteria for DOD Military/FUD Sites[close quotes] has been used as a guide in preparing this document. Air Force personnel have stated that the Hg-1 site maymore » have been used to store mercury and PCB-contaminated material. The site was added to the IRP in 1987, and later that year a field investigation was conducted at the site. Soil samples were collected and analyzed for mercury, EP toxicity, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and dioxin. All concentrations of contaminants found in Area Hg-1 are below regulatory action levels for PCBs (40 CFR 761) and mercury (55 FR 30798) or below detection levels for dioxin/furans. Therefore, leaving these soils in place is acceptable.« less
Ahmad, Amar S.; Parameshwaran, Vishnu; Beltran, Luis; Fisher, Gabrielle; North, Bernard V.; Greenberg, David; Soosay, Geraldine; Møller, Henrik; Scardino, Peter; Cuzick, Jack; Berney, Daniel M.
2018-01-01
The identification of perineural invasion (PNI) and extraprostatic extension (ECE) in prostate cancer (PC) biopsies is time consuming and can be difficult. Although this is required information in many datasets, there is little evidence on their effect on outcome in patients treated conservatively. Cases of PC were identified from three cancer registries in the UK from men with clinically localized prostate cancer diagnosed by needle biopsy from 1990–2003. The endpoint was prostate cancer death (DOD). Patients treated radically within 6 months, those with objective evidence of metastases or who had prior hormone therapy were excluded. Follow-up was through cancer registries up until 2012. Deaths were divided into those from PC and those from other causes, according to WHO criteria. 988 biopsy cases (6522 biopsy cores) were centrally reviewed by three uropathologists and assigned a Gleason score and Grade Group (GG). The presence of both PNI and ECE was recorded. Of 988 patients, PNI was present in 288 (DOD = 75) and ECE in 23 (DOD = 5). On univariable analysis PNI was highly significantly associated with DOD (hazard ratio [HR] 2.28, 95% CI: 1.68, 3.1, log-rank test p-value = 4.8 × 10–8), but ECE was not (log-rank test p-value = 0.334). On multivariable analysis with GG, serum PSA (per 10%), clinical stage and extent of disease (per 10%), PNI lost significance (HR 1.16, 95% CI: 0.83, 1.63, likelihood ratio test p-value = 0.371). The utility of routinely examining prostate biopsies for ECE and PNI is doubtful as it is not independently associated with higher grade, stage or prognosis. PMID:29755671
Ahmad, Amar S; Parameshwaran, Vishnu; Beltran, Luis; Fisher, Gabrielle; North, Bernard V; Greenberg, David; Soosay, Geraldine; Møller, Henrik; Scardino, Peter; Cuzick, Jack; Berney, Daniel M
2018-04-17
The identification of perineural invasion (PNI) and extraprostatic extension (ECE) in prostate cancer (PC) biopsies is time consuming and can be difficult. Although this is required information in many datasets, there is little evidence on their effect on outcome in patients treated conservatively. Cases of PC were identified from three cancer registries in the UK from men with clinically localized prostate cancer diagnosed by needle biopsy from 1990-2003. The endpoint was prostate cancer death (DOD). Patients treated radically within 6 months, those with objective evidence of metastases or who had prior hormone therapy were excluded. Follow-up was through cancer registries up until 2012. Deaths were divided into those from PC and those from other causes, according to WHO criteria. 988 biopsy cases (6522 biopsy cores) were centrally reviewed by three uropathologists and assigned a Gleason score and Grade Group (GG). The presence of both PNI and ECE was recorded. Of 988 patients, PNI was present in 288 (DOD = 75) and ECE in 23 (DOD = 5). On univariable analysis PNI was highly significantly associated with DOD (hazard ratio [HR] 2.28, 95% CI: 1.68, 3.1, log-rank test p -value = 4.8 × 10 -8 ), but ECE was not (log-rank test p -value = 0.334). On multivariable analysis with GG, serum PSA (per 10%), clinical stage and extent of disease (per 10%), PNI lost significance (HR 1.16, 95% CI: 0.83, 1.63, likelihood ratio test p -value = 0.371). The utility of routinely examining prostate biopsies for ECE and PNI is doubtful as it is not independently associated with higher grade, stage or prognosis.
2011-01-24
Performance Metrics Community Based Medical Homes Slide 8 of 10 2011 MHS Conference Increase our primary care market share Net increase in primary... Sharing Knowledge: Achieving Breakthrough Performance 2011 Military Health System Conference Army Incentives for the PCMH 24 January 2011 Mr. Ken...enroll as soon as fully staffed Operate at economic advantage to DoD Improve ER/ UCC usage rates Improve utilization rates Business Rules Army
Environmental Engagement Success Utilizing Reachback Support
2012-05-24
Georgia •Kosovo •Moldova • Montenegro •Norway •Romania •Russia •Sweden 24 May 2012 - 7 UNCLASSIFIED $0 $100,000 $200,000 $300,000 $400,000...Bulgaria $770K Serbia $500K Macedonia $1.3M Kosovo $950K Montenegro $2.4M Albania $900K Bosnia $500K Lithuania $815K Latvia...treatment plants Sustainable energy Sustainable design 24 May 2012 - 14 UNCLASSIFIED BPC DOD Strategy Project Development Country
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
Implement Family Member Assessment Component in the Millennium Cohort Study
2010-10-01
Hospital , Camp Pendleton, CA Tyler C. Smith, MS, PhD, DoD Center for Deployment Health Research, NHRC, San Diego CA Col Timothy S. Wells, USAF, BSC, Air...physical health, relationship quality, deployment/ reunion , and service utilization. In addition, data will be linked to medical records collected...Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH; and Margaret Ryan from the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton, Camp Pendleton, CA. Additionally, the
2014-09-01
peak shaving, conducting power factor correction, matching critical load to most efficient distributed resource, and islanding a system during...photovoltaic arrays during islanding, and power factor correction, the implementation of the ESS by itself is likely to prove cost prohibitive. The DOD...These functions include peak shaving, conducting power factor correction, matching critical load to most efficient distributed resource, and islanding a
Multi-Sensor Information Integration and Automatic Understanding
2008-05-27
distributions for target tracks and class which are utilized by an active learning cueing management framework to optimally task the appropriate sensor...modality to cued regions of interest. Moreover, this active learning approach also facilitates analyst cueing to help resolve track ambiguities in complex...scenes. We intend to leverage SIG’s active learning with analyst cueing under future efforts with ONR and other DoD agencies. Obtaining long- term
Multi-Sensor Information Integration and Automatic Understanding
2008-08-27
distributions for target tracks and class which are utilized by an active learning cueing management framework to optimally task the appropriate sensor modality...to cued regions of interest. Moreover, this active learning approach also facilitates analyst cueing to help resolve track ambiguities in complex...scenes. We intend to leverage SIG’s active learning with analyst cueing under future efforts with ONR and other DoD agencies. Obtaining long- term
Cost minimization analysis of a store-and-forward teledermatology consult system.
Pak, Hon S; Datta, Santanu K; Triplett, Crystal A; Lindquist, Jennifer H; Grambow, Steven C; Whited, John D
2009-03-01
The aim of this study was to perform a cost minimization analysis of store-and-forward teledermatology compared to a conventional dermatology referral process (usual care). In a Department of Defense (DoD) setting, subjects were randomized to either a teledermatology consult or usual care. Accrued healthcare utilization recorded over a 4-month period included clinic visits, teledermatology visits, laboratories, preparations, procedures, radiological tests, and medications. Direct medical care costs were estimated by combining utilization data with Medicare reimbursement rates and wholesale drug prices. The indirect cost of productivity loss for seeking treatment was also included in the analysis using an average labor rate. Total and average costs were compared between groups. Teledermatology patients incurred $103,043 in total direct costs ($294 average), while usual-care patients incurred $98,365 ($283 average). However, teledermatology patients only incurred $16,359 ($47 average) in lost productivity cost while usual-care patients incurred $30,768 ($89 average). In total, teledermatology patients incurred $119,402 ($340 average) and usual-care patients incurred $129,133 ($372 average) in costs. From the economic perspective of the DoD, store-and-forward teledermatology was a cost-saving strategy for delivering dermatology care compared to conventional consultation methods when productivity loss cost is taken into consideration.
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
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
... 32 National Defense 1 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 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, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 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, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 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, 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...
Nieuwsma, Jason A; Jackson, George L; DeKraai, Mark B; Bulling, Denise J; Cantrell, William C; Rhodes, Jeffrey E; Bates, Mark J; Ethridge, Keith; Lane, Marian E; Tenhula, Wendy N; Batten, Sonja V; Meador, Keith G
2014-12-01
Recognizing that clergy and spiritual care providers are a key part of mental health care systems, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) jointly examined chaplains' current and potential roles in caring for veterans and service members with mental health needs. Our aim was to evaluate the intersection of chaplain and mental health care practices in VA and DoD in order to determine if improvement is needed, and if so, to develop actionable recommendations as indicated by evaluation findings. A 38-member multidisciplinary task group partnered with researchers in designing, implementing, and interpreting a mixed methods study that included: 1) a quantitative survey of VA and DoD chaplains; and 2) qualitative interviews with mental health providers and chaplains. Quantitative: the survey included all full-time VA chaplains and all active duty military chaplains (n = 2,163 completed of 3,464 invited; 62 % response rate). Qualitative: a total of 291 interviews were conducted with mental health providers and chaplains during site visits to 33 VA and DoD facilities. Quantitative: the online survey assessed intersections between chaplaincy and mental health care and took an average of 37 min to complete. Qualitative: the interviews assessed current integration of mental health and chaplain services and took an average of 1 h to complete. When included on interdisciplinary mental health care teams, chaplains feel understood and valued (82.8-100 % of chaplains indicated this, depending on the team). However, findings from the survey and site visits suggest that integration of services is often lacking and can be improved. Closely coordinating with a multidisciplinary task group in conducting a mixed method evaluation of chaplain-mental health integration in VA and DoD helped to ensure that researchers assessed relevant domains and that findings could be rapidly translated into actionable recommendations.
Information Assurance within the United States Air Force
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Cherry, John D.
2010-01-01
According to the Department of Defense (DoD), a review of information assurance (IA) in the United States Air Force (USAF) in 2009, cyber security is jeopardized because of information loss. This situation has occurred in large part because of less than optimal training practices or adherence to training protocols. The purpose of this study was…
2016-01-01
bill for the force, con- sistently with OPM’s actuarial practice. This gives an amount—an accrual charge—sufficient to cover the retirement...capability could also be extended to other occupational areas within DoD, including the cyber workforce; to other pay systems, such as the science
Identifying Governance Best Practices in Systems-of-Systems Acquisition
2014-02-08
Acquisition Governance ................................................ 28 Figure 3. Harvest Hercules Airborne Weapons Kit System Components ...... 39 ...acquisition poses considerable challenges that the current Department of Defense (DoD) acquisition governance structure was not necessarily designed to...specify the warship it needed along with the design , construction, and outfitting of the ship. The Navy managed and performed production operations and
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-07-25
.... DFARS 215.371 states the DoD policy that adequate price competition does not exist if only one offer is... maximum practicable competition and to ensure that the price is fair and reasonable. This proposed rule applies a more stringent policy for determination of adequate price competition than is allowed by FAR 15...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Gray, Burl B.; And Others
A questionnaire study was conducted to gather in-depth comparative data on job training practices in the Department of Defense (DOD), commercial business/institutions/industries (B/I/I), and proprietary trade/technical schools (T/TS). Detailed questionnaires requesting information on the management, conduct, and costs of twelve high-priority job…
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
2016-12-01
faster than production using traditional manufacturing meth- ods. The actual printing of a part can be accomplished in hours or days, but that is...systems are being designed in 3D. But to utilize AM for production of legacy weapon system parts, the vast major- ity of parts in the DoD inventory will... Manufacturing Production Time Additive Manufacturing Days 23 Defense AT&L: November-December 2016 LMI has led efforts to standardize model formats DoD-wide
Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on DoD Energy Strategy, More Fight - Less Fuel
2008-02-01
Budgeting, and Execution System PUC Public Utility Commission Q R RAMCAP Risk Analysis and Management for Critical Asset Protection R&D Research and...0704-0188 Public reporting burden for the collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing...DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for public release; distribution unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT 15. SUBJECT TERMS 16
2015-04-13
Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs ( ASD (LA)) to identify legislation that impedes the use of RMI to meet operational requirements during active...Its Major Components. Washington DC: Department of Defense, December 21, 2010. ———. DoD Instruction 5100.20: National Security Agency/ Central ...course and speed; communicate that information coherently to the platform launching the weapon; and, launch the attack using anything from a kinetic
2017-03-01
overseas. Concurrently, time to market and complex system requirements are increasingly outside the budget range of standalone DoD projects. This paper...expense and delay to market concerns, a major FPGA vendor has offered an FPGA specifically targeting the A&D market . Architecturally, this offering...time-to- market Such services could individually be engaged, each spanning commercial to Trusted handling levels, as appropriate for balancing
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
Advanced nickel-hydrogen spacecraft battery development
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Coates, Dwaine K.; Fox, Chris L.; Standlee, D. J.; Grindstaff, B. K.
1994-01-01
Eagle-Picher currently has several advanced nickel-hydrogen (NiH2) cell component and battery designs under development including common pressure vessel (CPV), single pressure vessel (SPV), and dependent pressure vessel (DPV) designs. A CPV NiH2 battery, utilizing low-cost 64 mm (2.5 in.) cell diameter technology, has been designed and built for multiple smallsat programs, including the TUBSAT B spacecraft which is currently scheduled (24 Nov. 93) for launch aboard a Russian Proton rocket. An advanced 90 mm (3.5 in.) NiH2 cell design is currently being manufactured for the Space Station Freedom program. Prototype 254 mm (10 in.) diameter SPV batteries are currently under construction and initial boilerplate testing has shown excellent results. NiH2 cycle life testing is being continued at Eagle-Picher and IPV cells have currently completed more than 89,000 accelerated LEO cycles at 15% DOD, 49,000 real-time LEO cycles at 30 percent DOD, 37,800 cycles under a real-time LEO profile, 30 eclipse seasons in accelerated GEO, and 6 eclipse seasons in real-time GEO testing at 75 percent DOD maximum. Nickel-metal hydride battery development is continuing for both aerospace and electric vehicle applications. Eagle-Picher has also developed an extensive range of battery evaluation, test, and analysis (BETA) measurement and control equipment and software, based on Hewlett-Packard computerized data acquisition/control hardware.
Linear-drive cryocoolers for the Department of Defense standard advanced dewar assembly (SADA)
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Tate, Garin S.
2005-05-01
The Standard Advanced Dewar Assembly (SADA) is the critical module in the Department of Defense (DoD) standardization of scanning second-generation thermal imaging systems. The DoD has established a family of SADAs to fulfill a range of performance requirements for various platforms. The SADA consists of the Infrared Focal Plane Array (IRFPA), Dewar, Command & Control Electronics (C&CE), and the cryogenic cooler, and is used in platforms such as the Apache helicopter, the M1A2 Abrams main battle tank, the M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, and the Javelin Command Launch Unit (CLU). In support of the family of SADAs, the DoD defined a complementary family of tactical linear drive cryocoolers. The Stirling cycle linear drive cryocoolers are utilized to cool the Infrared Focal Plane Arrays (IRFPAs) in the SADAs. These coolers are required to have low input power, a quick cool-down time, low vibration output, low audible noise, and a higher reliability than currently fielded rotary coolers. These coolers must also operate in a military environment with its inherent high vibration level and temperature extremes. This paper will (1) outline the characteristics of each cryocooler, (2) present the status and results of qualification tests, (3) present the status of production efforts, and (4) present the status of efforts to increase linear drive cooler reliability.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Salazar, William
2003-01-01
The Standard Advanced Dewar Assembly (SADA) is the critical module in the Department of Defense (DoD) standardization effort of scanning second-generation thermal imaging systems. DoD has established a family of SADA's to address requirements for high performance (SADA I), mid-to-high performance (SADA II), and compact class (SADA III) systems. SADA's consist of the Infrared Focal Plane Array (IRFPA), Dewar, Command and Control Electronics (C&CE), and the cryogenic cooler. SADA's are used in weapons systems such as Comanche and Apache helicopters, the M1 Abrams Tank, the M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle, the Line of Sight Antitank (LOSAT) system, the Improved Target Acquisition System (ITAS), and Javelin's Command Launch Unit (CLU). DOD has defined a family of tactical linear drive coolers in support of the family of SADA's. The Stirling linear drive cryo-coolers are utilized to cool the SADA's Infrared Focal Plane Arrays (IRFPAs) to their operating cryogenic temperatures. These linear drive coolers are required to meet strict cool-down time requirements along with lower vibration output, lower audible noise, and higher reliability than currently fielded rotary coolers. This paper will (1) outline the characteristics of each cooler, (2) present the status and results of qualification tests, and (3) present the status and test results of efforts to increase linear drive cooler reliability.
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
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Myron; Oliu, Walter E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1989-01-01
A study was undertaken that explored several aspects of technical communications in aeronautics. The study, which utilized survey research in the form of a self-administered questionnaire, was sent to 2,000 randomly selected members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Six hundred and six usable questionnaires (30.3 percent) were received by the established cut off date. The study had five objectives. The first was to solicit the opinions of aeronautical engineers and scientists regarding the importance of technical communications to their profession; second, to determine their use and production of technical communications; third, to seek their views on the content of an undergraduate course in technical communications; fourth, to determine their use of libraries/technical information centers; and finally, to determine the use and importance of computer and information technology to them. The findings add considerable information to the knowledge of technical communications practices among aeronautical engineers and scientists and reinforce some of the conventional wisdom about technical communications and question other widely-held notions.
32 CFR 37.630 - Must I require a for-profit firm to use Federally approved indirect cost rates?
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... practices that it uses for other customers (e.g., its commercial customers). Also, you must document the... OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT AGREEMENTS... programmatic or business reasons to do otherwise (e.g., the participant offers you a lower rate). If you grant...
2015-09-01
risk self- Communications identified by small businesses . The guidance Commission includes links to addit ional cybersecurity resources...Working Group 4: Final Report. The report’s appendix provides cybersecurity risk management and best practice recommendations for small and medium...including small businesses . Cybersecurity education for risk assessment and planning. These programs provide education and training that small
Implementing Best Practices for Major Business Processes in the Department of Defense
2014-07-24
95 Figures and Tables Figure 1- Past budget declines following major military engagements...US Navy and COL Leslie Caballero, US Army served as the military representatives. APPROACH The Task Group’s draft findings and recommendations were...Group interviewed over 30 individuals from government, think tanks, and private industry, including current and recent DoD senior military and
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
Legal Representation for Health Care Providers at Adverse Privileging Hearings
1990-04-01
actions and medical malpractice suits that arose from their previous civilian practices.’ The situation was scandalous: cfCicials responsible for... medical malpractice actions; 3 others complained to their congressional representatives. Members of Citizens Against Military Injustice (CAMI) were...because of military medical malpractice . 5 Responding to the clamor from their constituents, members of Congress held hearings with DOD health care
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Barclay, Rebecca O.; Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, studies were conducted that investigated the technical communications practices of Dutch and U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists. The studies had the following objectives: (1) to solicit the opinions of aerospace engineers and scientists regarding the importance of technical communication to their professions, (2) to determine the use and production of technical communication by aerospace engineers and scientists, (3) to investigate their use of libraries and technical information centers, (4) to investigate their use of and the importance to them of computer and information technology, (5) to examine their use of electronic networks, and (6) to determine their use of foreign and domestically produced technical reports. Self-administered (mail) questionnaires were distributed to Dutch aerospace engineers and scientists at the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR) in the Netherlands, the NASA Ames Research Center in the U.S., and the NASA Langley Research Center in the U.S. Responses of the Dutch and U.S. participants to selected questions are presented in this paper.
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.
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.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Hecht, Laura M.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate engineering science students in the context of two general aspects of the educational experience. First, we explore the extent to which students differ regarding the factors that lead to the choice of becoming an engineer or a scientist, current satisfaction with that choice, and career-related goals and objectives. Second, we look at the technical communication practices, habits, and training of engineers and science (Physics) students. The reported data were obtained from a survey of students enrolled in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Bowling Green State University, and Texas A&M University. The survey was undertaken as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. Data are reported for the following categories: student demographics; skill importance, skill training, and skill helpfulness; collaborative writing; computer and information technology use and importance, use of electronic networks; use and importance of libraries and library services; use and importance of information sources and products; use of foreign technical reports; and foreign language (reading and speaking) skills.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Hecht, Laura M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.; Kennedy, John M.
1994-01-01
This report describes similarities and differences between undergraduate and graduate aerospace engineering and science students in the context of two general aspects of the educational experience. First, we explore the extent to which students differ regarding the factors that lead to the choice of becoming an aerospace engineer or a scientist, current satisfaction with that choice, and career-related goals and objectives. Second, we look at the technical communication skills, practices, habits, and training of aerospace engineering and science students. The reported data were obtained from a survey of students enrolled in aerospace engineering and science programs at universities in India, Japan, Russia, and the United Kingdom. The surveys were undertaken as part of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project. Data are reported for the following categories: student demographics; skill importance, skill training, and skill helpfulness; collaborative writing; computer and information technology use and importance, use of electronic networks; use and importance of libraries and library services; use and importance of information sources and products; use of foreign language technical reports; and foreign language (reading and speaking) skills.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1993-01-01
As part of Phase 4 of the NASA/DOD Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Project, two studies were conducted that investigated the technical communications practices of Russian and U.S. aerospace engineers and scientists. Both studies have the same five objectives: first, to solicit the opinions of aerospace engineers and scientists regarding the importance of technical communications to their profession; second, to determine the use and production of technical communications by aerospace engineers and scientists; third, to seek their views about the appropriate content of an undergraduate course in technical communications; fourth, to determine aerospace engineers' and scientists' use of libraries, technical information centers, and on-line data bases; and fifth, to determine the use and importance of computer and information technology to them. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to aerospace engineers and scientists at the Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI), NASA ARC, and NASA LaRC. The completion rates for the Russian and U.S. surveys were 64 and 61 percent, respectively. The responses of the Russian and U.S. participants, to selected questions, are presented in this report.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Authorities (DSCA). Support provided by U.S. Federal military forces, DoD civilians, DoD contract personnel... support to those authorities. Emergency Authority. A Federal military commander's authority, in.... Immediate Response Authority. A Federal military commander's, DoD Component Head's, and/or responsible DoD...
Rationales for the Lightning Launch Commit Criteria
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Willett, John C. (Editor); Merceret, Francis J. (Editor); Krider, E. Philip; O'Brien, T. Paul; Dye, James E.; Walterscheid, Richard L.; Stolzenburg, Maribeth; Cummins, Kenneth; Christian, Hugh J.; Madura, John T.
2016-01-01
Since natural and triggered lightning are demonstrated hazards to launch vehicles, payloads, and spacecraft, NASA and the Department of Defense (DoD) follow the Lightning Launch Commit Criteria (LLCC) for launches from Federal Ranges. The LLCC were developed to prevent future instances of a rocket intercepting natural lightning or triggering a lightning flash during launch from a Federal Range. NASA and DoD utilize the Lightning Advisory Panel (LAP) to establish and develop robust rationale from which the criteria originate. The rationale document also contains appendices that provide additional scientific background, including detailed descriptions of the theory and observations behind the rationales. The LLCC in whole or part are used across the globe due to the rigor of the documented criteria and associated rationale. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) adopted the LLCC in 2006 for commercial space transportation and the criteria were codified in the FAA's Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for Safety of an Expendable Launch Vehicle (Appendix G to 14 CFR Part 417, (G417)) and renamed Lightning Flight Commit Criteria in G417.
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.
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in the AFHSC-GEIS network
2011-01-01
International infectious disease surveillance has been conducted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Defense (DoD) for many years and has been consolidated within the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) since 1998. This includes activities that monitor the presence of antimicrobial resistance among pathogens. AFHSC-GEIS partners work within DoD military treatment facilities and collaborate with host-nation civilian and military clinics, hospitals and university systems. The goals of these activities are to foster military force health protection and medical diplomacy. Surveillance activities include both community-acquired and health care-associated infections and have promoted the development of surveillance networks, centers of excellence and referral laboratories. Information technology applications have been utilized increasingly to aid in DoD-wide global surveillance for diseases significant to force health protection and global public health. This section documents the accomplishments and activities of the network through AFHSC-GEIS partners in 2009. PMID:21388568
Antimicrobial resistance surveillance in the AFHSC-GEIS network.
Meyer, William G; Pavlin, Julie A; Hospenthal, Duane; Murray, Clinton K; Jerke, Kurt; Hawksworth, Anthony; Metzgar, David; Myers, Todd; Walsh, Douglas; Wu, Max; Ergas, Rosa; Chukwuma, Uzo; Tobias, Steven; Klena, John; Nakhla, Isabelle; Talaat, Maha; Maves, Ryan; Ellis, Michael; Wortmann, Glenn; Blazes, David L; Lindler, Luther
2011-03-04
International infectious disease surveillance has been conducted by the United States (U.S.) Department of Defense (DoD) for many years and has been consolidated within the Armed Forces Health Surveillance Center, Division of Global Emerging Infections Surveillance and Response System (AFHSC-GEIS) since 1998. This includes activities that monitor the presence of antimicrobial resistance among pathogens. AFHSC-GEIS partners work within DoD military treatment facilities and collaborate with host-nation civilian and military clinics, hospitals and university systems. The goals of these activities are to foster military force health protection and medical diplomacy. Surveillance activities include both community-acquired and health care-associated infections and have promoted the development of surveillance networks, centers of excellence and referral laboratories. Information technology applications have been utilized increasingly to aid in DoD-wide global surveillance for diseases significant to force health protection and global public health. This section documents the accomplishments and activities of the network through AFHSC-GEIS partners in 2009.
Initial guidelines and estimates for a power system with inertial (flywheel) energy storage
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Slifer, L. W., Jr.
1980-01-01
The starting point for the assessment of a spacecraft power system utilizing inertial (flywheel) energy storage. Both general and specific guidelines are defined for the assessment of a modular flywheel system, operationally similar to but with significantly greater capability than the multimission modular spacecraft (MMS) power system. Goals for the flywheel system are defined in terms of efficiently train estimates and mass estimates for the system components. The inertial storage power system uses a 5 kw-hr flywheel storage component at 50 percent depth of discharge (DOD). It is capable of supporting an average load of 3 kw, including a peak load of 7.5 kw for 10 percent of the duty cycle, in low earth orbit operation. The specific power goal for the system is 10 w/kg, consisting of a 56w/kg (end of life) solar array, a 21.7 w-hr/kg (at 50 percent DOD) flywheel, and 43 w/kg power processing (conditioning, control and distribution).
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
2015-07-01
which were multiday electrical disruptions that occurred as a result of the June 2012 derecho storm, including a disruption at Marine Corps Base...we learned about were a multiday wastewater disruption at Fort Shafter and two electrical disruptions at Aberdeen Proving Ground. 35A derecho is a...D.C.: Jan. 31, 2014). At least seven Marine Corps and Navy installations experienced disruptions as a result of the derecho storm. They are Marine
Assessing the Implications of Allowing Transgender Personnel to Serve Openly
2016-01-01
their utilization estimates. Data from several sources (e.g., Sonier et al ., 2013; Gould , 2012) imply an approximate average one-to-one ratio of... et al ., 2014). Our analysis focused on the policies of the four countries—Australia, Canada, Israel, and the United Kingdom— with the most well...hor- mone levels stabilize (Hembree et al ., 2009; Elders et al ., 2014). To avoid this cost, DoD would need to either permit more flexible monitoring
1992-01-01
perturbations and nonstationary interference effects so as to reduce decoding 13 DARPA SBIR PHASE I AWARDS errors for spread spectrum communications...potential applications - Utilization of spread spectrum techniques by DoD and others is increasing because ot robusines, to interference and fading...Mirror Devices ( DMD ) illuminated by a low power laser diode or led will be considered as a source. Commercial optical software in conjunction with in
1998-07-01
facilities No existing infrastructure or utilities Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Not on DOD property Expense due to logistics Matagorda Island... nutritive or harmful substances from the soil by percolation of a liquid Lead—a heavy metal which can accumulate in the body and cause a variety of negative...THE YUCATAN PENINSULA, MEXICO ............ 2-74 2.3.3 LAUNCH FROM MATAGORDA ISLAND, TEXAS ..................... 2-74 2.3.4 LAUNCH FROM BOCA CHICA KEY
Abundance and Utility: For Military Operations, Liquid Fuels Remain a Solid Choice over Natural Gas
2014-08-01
and combat support vehicles, ships, and aircraft, the adoption of natural gas —whether as compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG...dangers to U.S. forces and vehicles. Natural gas has different flammability properties than traditional liquid fuels, and as CNG tanks are under high...tacticaldefensemedia.com16 | DoD Power & Energy Fall 2014 For Military Operations, Liquid Fuels Remain a Solid Choice over Natural Gas By Bret
DOD Weapon Systems Software Management Study. Appendix D. Undersea and Landbased Systems
1975-06-01
unassigned, but reserved to satisfy growth requirements. 4. The peripheral equipment group ( PEG ) of the Central Com- puter Complex configuration consists of...Execution Time in /jsec - 32.768 m sec- Subframe (0j 8192KS- Taps Attitude Loop (SS, LC) 3350 Quid Srv, X 1260 ■5280- Self Test -29i2...o 8192 MS- Taps © -8192 MS- Attitude Loop 3350 -5170- Taps Self Test -3022- Average Test Utilization Program /jsec Airborne Self
77 FR 69807 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
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... (rank, assignment/ deployment, length of service, military occupation, education, and benefit usage... occupation and employment information; education benefit eligibility and usage; special military pay... (FVAP); DoD Instruction 1100.13, Surveys of DoD Personnel; DoD Instruction 1341.2, DEERS Procedures; DoD...
32 CFR 213.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DOD INSTALLATIONS § 213.5 Responsibilities. (a... policy matters and Office of the Secretary of Defense oversight of non-Federal entities on DoD... of non-Federal entities on DoD installations. (3) Assign responsibilities to the DoD Components to...
32 CFR 213.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DOD INSTALLATIONS § 213.5 Responsibilities. (a... policy matters and Office of the Secretary of Defense oversight of non-Federal entities on DoD... of non-Federal entities on DoD installations. (3) Assign responsibilities to the DoD Components to...
32 CFR 213.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DOD INSTALLATIONS § 213.5 Responsibilities. (a... policy matters and Office of the Secretary of Defense oversight of non-Federal entities on DoD... of non-Federal entities on DoD installations. (3) Assign responsibilities to the DoD Components to...
32 CFR 213.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DOD INSTALLATIONS § 213.5 Responsibilities. (a... policy matters and Office of the Secretary of Defense oversight of non-Federal entities on DoD... of non-Federal entities on DoD installations. (3) Assign responsibilities to the DoD Components to...
32 CFR 213.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DOD INSTALLATIONS § 213.5 Responsibilities. (a... policy matters and Office of the Secretary of Defense oversight of non-Federal entities on DoD... of non-Federal entities on DoD installations. (3) Assign responsibilities to the DoD Components to...
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ordnance and munitions components; endangered species habitat; and protected marine resources.1 More recently, DOD stated in its 2014 Sustainable Ranges...House Report 113-446 accompanying a bill for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2015 directed DOD to submit a report assessing... act on our 2014 recommendations, and we will continue to monitor DOD actions in this area. Page 4 GAO-16-381R Defense Infrastructure DOD Has
(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
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).
A Summary of DOD-Sponsored Research Performed at NASA Langley's Impact Dynamics Research Facility
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Jackson, Karen E.; Boitnott, Richard L.; Fasanella, Edwin L.; Jones, Lisa E.; Lyle, Karen H.
2004-01-01
The Impact Dynamics Research Facility (IDRF) is a 240-ft.-high gantry structure located at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The IDRF was originally built in the early 1960's for use as a Lunar Landing Research Facility. As such, the facility was configured to simulate the reduced gravitational environment of the Moon, allowing the Apollo astronauts to practice lunar landings under realistic conditions. In 1985, the IDRF was designated a National Historic Landmark based on its significant contributions to the Apollo Moon Landing Program. In the early 1970's the facility was converted into its current configuration as a full-scale crash test facility for light aircraft and rotorcraft. Since that time, the IDRF has been used to perform a wide variety of impact tests on full-scale aircraft, airframe components, and space vehicles in support of the General Aviation (GA) aircraft industry, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), the rotorcraft industry, and the NASA Space program. The objectives of this paper are twofold: to describe the IDRF facility and its unique capabilities for conducting structural impact testing, and to summarize the impact tests performed at the IDRF in support of the DOD. These tests cover a time period of roughly 2 1/2 decades, beginning in 1975 with the full-scale crash test of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter, and ending in 1999 with the external fuel system qualification test of a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. NASA officially closed the IDRF in September 2003; consequently, it is important to document the past contributions made in improved human survivability and impact tolerance through DOD-sponsored research performed at the IDRF.
2 CFR 1125.937 - DoD Component.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... 2 Grants and Agreements 1 2011-01-01 2011-01-01 false DoD Component. 1125.937 Section 1125.937 Grants and Agreements Federal Agency Regulations for Grants and Agreements DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NONPROCUREMENT DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION Definitions § 1125.937 DoD Component. In this part, DoD Component means...
78 FR 12745 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
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2013-02-25
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32 CFR 861.5 - DOD Commercial Airlift Review Board procedures.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... AIRCRAFT DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION QUALITY AND SAFETY REVIEW PROGRAM § 861.5 DOD... procedures apply to air carriers seeking to provide or already providing air transportation services to DOD... provide air transportation service to DOD; the review and approval or disapproval of air carriers in the...
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)
Lucero, Cynthia A; Oda, Gina; Cox, Kenneth; Maldonado, Frank; Lombardo, Joseph; Wojcik, Richard; Holodniy, Mark
2011-09-19
The establishment of robust biosurveillance capabilities is an important component of the U.S. strategy for identifying disease outbreaks, environmental exposures and bioterrorism events. Currently, U.S. Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) perform biosurveillance independently. This article describes a joint VA/DoD biosurveillance project at North Chicago-VA Medical Center (NC-VAMC). The Naval Health Clinics-Great Lakes facility physically merged with NC-VAMC beginning in 2006 with the full merger completed in October 2010 at which time all DoD care and medical personnel had relocated to the expanded and remodeled NC-VAMC campus and the combined facility was renamed the Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC). The goal of this study was to evaluate disease surveillance using a biosurveillance application which combined data from both populations. A retrospective analysis of NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC and other Chicago-area VAMC data was performed using the ESSENCE biosurveillance system, including one infectious disease outbreak (Salmonella/Taste of Chicago-July 2007) and one weather event (Heat Wave-July 2006). Influenza-like-illness (ILI) data from these same facilities was compared with CDC/Illinois Sentinel Provider and Cook County ESSENCE data for 2007-2008. Following consolidation of VA and DoD facilities in North Chicago, median number of visits more than doubled, median patient age dropped and proportion of females rose significantly in comparison with the pre-merger NC-VAMC facility. A high-level gastrointestinal alert was detected in July 2007, but only low-level alerts at other Chicago-area VAMCs. Heat-injury alerts were triggered for the merged facility in June 2006, but not at the other facilities. There was also limited evidence in these events that surveillance of the combined population provided utility above and beyond the VA-only and DoD-only components. Recorded ILI activity for NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC was more pronounced in the DoD component, likely due to pediatric data in this population. NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC had two weeks of ILI activity exceeding both the Illinois State and East North Central Regional baselines, whereas Hines VAMC had one and Jesse Brown VAMC had zero. Biosurveillance in a joint VA/DoD facility showed potential utility as a tool to improve surveillance and situational awareness in an area with Veteran, active duty and beneficiary populations. Based in part on the results of this pilot demonstration, both agencies have agreed to support the creation of a combined VA/DoD ESSENCE biosurveillance system which is now under development.
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
Recommendations of the Ft. Hood Follow-on-Review
2010-08-18
projected to be in full HSPD-12 compliance by the end ofCY 2012. Recommendation 2.3: Recognition of Individuals as Ecclesiastical Endorsers of Chaplains...The Independent Review found that DoD standards for denying requests from organizations that want recognition as an ecclesiastical endorser are...inadequate. An ecclesiastical endorser issues and withdraws credentials given to individuals to perform religious services in accordance with the practice
Army AL&T, July-September 2008
2008-09-01
Technology , and Logistics (AT&L) Workforce and will summarize best practices , specific initiatives, and relevant accomplishments of DOD and the...PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Army Acquisition, Logistics & Technology (AT&L...logistics, and technology (AL&T) community. We have a vast number of programs that range from developing transformational technologies for our
Risk Unbound: Threat, Catastrophe, and the End of Homeland Security
2015-09-01
Defense (DOD) models ) is now the prevalent model for developing plans.63 Capabilities- based within the national preparedness system is defined as...capabilities- based planning is the accounting for scenarios through organizational capability development , and the search for commonality and structure...of providing perfect security, and demonstrate the limitations of risk- based security practices. This thesis presents an argument in three parts
Integrating Archaeological Modeling in DoD Cultural Resource Compliance
2012-10-01
that Eglin-area populations shared behaviors and values with other regions. Evidence for maize horticulture appears for the first time during the...ceramic containers, the introduction of maize agriculture, the practice of pipe smoking, the existence of more substantial sedentary villages with storage...excavations undertaken during survey to locate buried artifacts and features. Phase 2 is the phase after initial survey when STPs that yielded artifacts
77 FR 19266 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-03-30
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DOD-2012-OS-0040] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Defense, DoD. ACTION: Notice to alter a system of... Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees including Foreign Nationals, retired personnel, former DoD...
76 FR 72689 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2011-11-25
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DOD-2011-OS-0131] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Notice..., Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. DWHS E01 DoD System name: DoD Federal...
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...
Improving DLA Aviation Engineering’s Support to its Customers and the DoD Supply Chain
2014-10-01
costs and first article test costs) and (2) DLA supply chain responsiveness as measured in terms of the days required to satisfy unfilled orders ( UFOs ...135,000 UFOs or requisitions at any time. This number of UFOs overstates the magnitude of the backorder problem since many of these backorders are...backorders or long term unfilled orders ( UFOs ). This can have serious implications for the materiel readiness of those weapon systems that utilize
1993-08-01
Military Health Services System (MHSS), continue to rise at an unacceptable rate. In an effort to curb rising costs, the Department of Defense has...Currently we spend $23,000 a second, more than $2 billion a day, and $733 billion a year on medical care (Castro, 1991). The cost of medical care in the...mandated that DoD pursue cost containment initiatives. Demonstration projects such as the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services
Mission Networks: An Evolution in Information Sharing
2012-03-20
Publication 6-0 Joint Communications System states that the Global Information Grid ( GIG ) composed of the Defense Information Systems Network (DISN...of the GIG while the other branches of the United States Government (USG) such as the Department of State (DoS) utilize the ’.gov’ sub-network of...the GIG . The result is that unless the DOD has a ’need to know’ it will never have access to the DOS information that resides on the ’.gov’ sub-network
2008-03-01
technology in an effective way without taking a decade for implementation. 15. NUMBER OF PAGES 77 14. SUBJECT TERMS VIRT, Model Based... effective way without taking a decade for implementation. vi THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK vii TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION...To build the most effective force for 2020, we must be fully joint.”2 What does being fully joint mean and how does the DoD take advantage of
Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Co-P Coatings as a Hard Chrome Alternative (Briefing Charts)
2011-02-10
chrome plating utilizes chromium in the hexavalent state (Cr6+) Cr6+ is a known carcinogen and poses a health risk to operators OSHA lowered the Cr6+ PEL...from 52 µg/m3 to 5 µg/m3 8 Apr 09, Memorandum, DoD Directive Hexavalent Chromium Management Policy NAVAIR Cr6+ Authorization Process Hard Chrome...Systems Allocation (ESA) data extrapolated across all FRCs over a 10 yr period Environmental Driver/Benefit (Hexavalent Chromium Plating at Navy
Particle Count Limits Recommendation for Aviation Fuel
2015-10-05
Particle Counter Methodology • Particle counts are taken utilizing calibration methodologies and standardized cleanliness code ratings – ISO 11171 – ISO...Limits Receipt Vehicle Fuel Tank Fuel Injector Aviation Fuel DEF (AUST) 5695B 18/16/13 Parker 18/16/13 14/10/7 Pamas / Parker / Particle Solutions 19/17...12 U.S. DOD 19/17/14/13* Diesel Fuel World Wide Fuel Charter 5th 18/16/13 DEF (AUST) 5695B 18/16/13 Caterpillar 18/16/13 Detroit Diesel 18/16/13 MTU
2011-12-03
difficult within the DoD because “most incentives and motivations are not apparent for either government or industry ” (p. 84). Doane and Spencer (1997...stated that industry incentives and motivation seem to be based on the same profit and loss theories that were present before acquisition reform...purchased items needed for the unit’s day-to-day operations, such as digital cameras, commercial tactical clothing and eyewear , plasma televisions, lawn
2011-12-01
initiatives. However, this alignment is difficult within the DoD because “most incentives and motivations are not apparent for either government or industry ...p. 84). 12 Doane and Spencer (1997) stated that industry incentives and motivation seem to be based on the same profit and loss theories that were...clothing and eyewear , plasma televisions, lawn equipment, and so forth. These items could potentially be sourced from DDS on a free-issue basis
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...
32 CFR 105.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 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...
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
Travels with Mullen: Around the World
Leadership is Key to Addressing Suicides Seoul Meetings Emphasize Strength of Pact Photo Essays Mullen Meets Photo Essays Mullen Speaks at Defense College in India . Main Menu Home Today in DOD About DOD Leaders /Videos Lead Photo Archive Photo Essays News Photos Week In Photos Videos DIMOC DOD/Military Seals DoD
32 CFR Appendix A to Part 223 - Procedures for Identifying and Controlling DoD UCNI
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
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.
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...
Exploration of the utility of military man in space in the year 2025
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Hansen, Daniel L.
1992-03-01
It is absolutely essential for the well being of today's space forces as well as the future space forces of 2025, that DOD develop manned advanced technology space systems in lieu of or in addition to unmannned systems to effectively utilize mulitary man's compelling and aggressive warfighting abilities to accomplish the critical wartime mission elements of space control and force application. National space policy, military space doctrine and common all dictate they should do so if space superiority during future, inevitable conflict with enemy space forces is the paramount objective. Deploying military man in space will provide that space superiority and he will finally become the 'center of gravity' of the U.S. space program.
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...
Accelerating our Second Transformation. 2010 Annual Report
2010-01-01
Practice,” by Robert Tremaine and Donna Seligman “Adaptation of Porter’s Five Forces Model to Risk Management,” by John Rice Defense AT&L Magazine The...Stan Rosen John Sarakatsannis Donna Seligman Marty Sherman Steve Skotte Woody Spring Robert Tremaine (Team Lead) Denise Wheaton Andy Zaleski Goal 4...DoD Acquisition Insight Days Conference Team Paul Brierley Bernadette Crumb Linda Perry Susan Shirey Matthew Snedeker Jonathan Specht Jeffrey Tkach
Inflation in DoD Medical Care.
1997-07-01
cataract surgery , to the outpatient setting); • 1.4%, trends in medical practice in place prior to PPS; • 0.0%, aging of the Medicare population...HFCA’s Medicare Economic Index.17 The MEI is used to update payments for physician services under Medicare Part B. The MEI is oriented toward care... physician services industry.l% [emphasis added] Table III-3. Medicare Economic Index: Expense Categories, Expenditure Weights, and Price Proxies
Supplier Development: A Long-Term Supportability Option For USAF Engines
2012-02-01
Supply Chain Management Practices..................8 AF and DoD Regulations "Limitation or Hoax" Can USAF Develop Suppliers...integrated supply chain management (SCM) process providing engines and parts, aiding in the ability of the depots to meet the warfighter‟s needs. The... supply chain has struggled in the past to support the warfighter with enough engines to accomplish the mission. The engine supply chain management
Shared Savings Contracting for Reducing Energy Costs of Defense Facilities.
1983-01-01
also needs additional -4 operation and maintenance help, especially if new equipment is involved. New equipment with sophisticated control technology...process may take time to develop and may be " difficult to integrate with existing financial control practices. For example, the regulations and...will seek a change order on the contract. The potential for such changes, if not controlled , seriously undermines the value of these contracts. DoD
Analysis of Design-Build Processes, Best Practices, and Applications to the Department of Defense
2006-06-01
NAVFAC design-build processes published in trade journals, books , magazines, internet articles, and DoD policy. In their book , Contract Management...literature review concentrates on recent articles published in books , trade magazines, and on the internet to determine design-build processes and...Keith Molenaar ) Design-build projects under the State of California’s Public Contract Code (Legaltips.org, 2006) requires the owner, for example the
Rights of Conscience Protections for Armed Forces Service Members and Their Chaplains
2015-07-22
established five categories of religious accommodation requests: dietary, grooming, medical , uniform, and worship practices.2 • Dietary: typically, these... Medical : typically, these are requests for a waiver of mandatory immunizations. • Uniform: typically, these are requests to wear religious jewelry or...service members in their units. Requirements A chaplain applicant is required to meet DoD medical and physical standards for commissioning as an
How the Army Runs. A Senior Leader Reference Handbook, 2001-2002
2002-01-01
Army requirements. Many private sector business practices “make sense” for the DOD and can potentially be applied to optimize the use of Army...operational capability that satisfies mission needs. The production requirement of this phase does not apply to MAISs. However, software has to...outdated energy equipment in lighting, heating and cooling systems and other energy consuming devices. The limited resources available to maintain and
Carbon Sequestration and Forest Management at DoD Installations: An Exploratory Study,
1995-01-01
and tropical latitudes, afforestation in the temperate regions, and agroforestry and natural reforestation in the tropics. Least promising from a...t-C. The most cost-efficient forestry and agroforestry practices, based on establishment costs, within zones of latitude are shown in the...Press, New Haven, CT. Schroeder, P.E., R.K. Dixon, and J.K. Winjum. 1993. Forest management and agroforestry to sequester and conserve atmospheric
FY06 NRL DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Annual Reports
2007-10-31
our simulations yield important new information on the amount and form of the energy that is released by these explosive events. These results...coupled with the ideal-gas equation of state and a one-step Arrhenuis kinetics of energy release. The equations are solved using the explicit...practical applications, including hydrogen safety and pulse -detonation engines (PDE). For example, the results summarizing the effect of obstacle
Sociocultural Behavior Research and Engineering in the Department of Defense Context
2011-09-01
return on investment. Section IV provides a set of principles and practices to ensure that DoD investments are cost effective and have high...projects. The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC), the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), the OSD’s Cost Assessment... cost -effectively allocating resources targeted toward relevant problems. The OSD HSCB Modeling Program is using that approach to rapidly implement a
Enabling Design for Affordability: An Epoch-Era Analysis Approach
2013-04-01
Analysis on the DoD Pre-Milestone B Acquisition Processes Danielle Worger and Teresa Wu, Arizona State University Eugene Rex Jalao, Arizona State...Management Best Practices Brandon Keller and J. Robert Wirthlin Air Force Institute of Technology The RITE Approach to Agile Acquisition Timothy Boyce...Change Kathryn Aten and John T . Dillard Naval Postgraduate School A Comparative Assessment of the Navy’s Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Process
Lexical Link Analysis Application: Improving Web Service to Acquisition Visibility Portal
2013-04-01
Maryland Bottleneck Analysis on the DoD Pre-Milestone B Acquisition Processes Danielle Worger and Teresa Wu, Arizona State University Eugene Rex ...Creative Program Management Best Practices Brandon Keller and J. Robert Wirthlin Air Force Institute of Technology The RITE Approach to Agile ...Mechanism for Adaptive Change Kathryn Aten and John T . Dillard Naval Postgraduate School A Comparative Assessment of the Navy’s Future Naval
2006-06-01
MRI, MRS, DCE, Choline , Perfusion, Breast Cancer, Diagnosis, Specificity 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT 18...data analysis, patient recruitment and consent, and can now perform these tasks independently. 3. Through interactions with the DOD representative (Dr...out at 4 cc/sec during perfusion MRI acquisition. The detection of an apparent choline compounds (Cho) peak (S/N > 2) at 3.23 ppm was defined as
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…
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
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 "
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
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
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.
A Tensor-Based Subspace Approach for Bistatic MIMO Radar in Spatial Colored Noise
Wang, Xianpeng; Wang, Wei; Li, Xin; Wang, Junxiang
2014-01-01
In this paper, a new tensor-based subspace approach is proposed to estimate the direction of departure (DOD) and the direction of arrival (DOA) for bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar in the presence of spatial colored noise. Firstly, the received signals can be packed into a third-order measurement tensor by exploiting the inherent structure of the matched filter. Then, the measurement tensor can be divided into two sub-tensors, and a cross-covariance tensor is formulated to eliminate the spatial colored noise. Finally, the signal subspace is constructed by utilizing the higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) of the cross-covariance tensor, and the DOD and DOA can be obtained through the estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT) algorithm, which are paired automatically. Since the multidimensional inherent structure and the cross-covariance tensor technique are used, the proposed method provides better angle estimation performance than Chen's method, the ESPRIT algorithm and the multi-SVD method. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness and the advantage of the proposed method. PMID:24573313
A tensor-based subspace approach for bistatic MIMO radar in spatial colored noise.
Wang, Xianpeng; Wang, Wei; Li, Xin; Wang, Junxiang
2014-02-25
In this paper, a new tensor-based subspace approach is proposed to estimate the direction of departure (DOD) and the direction of arrival (DOA) for bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar in the presence of spatial colored noise. Firstly, the received signals can be packed into a third-order measurement tensor by exploiting the inherent structure of the matched filter. Then, the measurement tensor can be divided into two sub-tensors, and a cross-covariance tensor is formulated to eliminate the spatial colored noise. Finally, the signal subspace is constructed by utilizing the higher-order singular value decomposition (HOSVD) of the cross-covariance tensor, and the DOD and DOA can be obtained through the estimation of signal parameters via rotational invariance technique (ESPRIT) algorithm, which are paired automatically. Since the multidimensional inherent structure and the cross-covariance tensor technique are used, the proposed method provides better angle estimation performance than Chen's method, the ESPRIT algorithm and the multi-SVD method. Simulation results confirm the effectiveness and the advantage of the proposed method.
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...
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.
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
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.
Bucko, Marek; Gemeiner, Peter; Vikartovská, Alica; Mislovicová, Danica; Lacík, Igor; Tkác, Ján
2010-04-01
A novel encapsulated oxidative biocatalyst comprising glucose oxidase (GOD) coencapsulated with oxygen carriers within polyelectrolyte complex capsules was developed for the production of D-gluconic acid and delta-gluconolactone. The capsules containing immobilized GOD were produced by polyelectrolyte complexation with sodium alginate (SA) and cellulose sulfate (CS) as polyanions, poly(methylene-co-guanidine) (PMCG) as the polycation, CaCl(2) as the gelling agent and NaCl as the antigelling agent (GOD-SA-CS/PMCG capsules). Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) and an emulsion of n-dodecane (DOD) or perfluorodecaline (PFD) with PDMS were used as the oxygen carriers and MnO(2) was used as a hydrogen peroxide decomposition catalyst. Water-soluble PDMS was found to act as both an oxygen carrier and an emulsifier of water-insoluble DOD and PFD. Stable microcapsules could be produced with concentrations of up to 4% (w/w) of PDMS, 10% (w/w) of DOD and PFD, and 25% (w/w) of MnO(2) in the polyanion solution of SA and CS. Roughly a two-fold increase in the GOD activity from 21.0+/-1.1 to 38.4+/-2.0 U*g(-1) and product space-time yields (STY) from 44.3+/-2.0 to 83.4+/-3.4 g*H*day(-1) could be achieved utilizing coencapsulated oxygen carriers compared to GOD encapsulated in the absence of oxygen carriers. This enhanced production does not significantly depend on the selected oxygen carrier under the conditions used in this study.
Acquisition Challenge: The Importance of Incompressibility in Comparing Learning Curve Models
2015-10-01
parameters for all four learning mod- els used in the study . The learning rate factor, b, is the slope of the linear regression line, which in this case is...incorporated within the DoD acquisition environment. This study tested three alternative learning models (the Stanford-B model, DeJong’s learning formula...appropriate tools to calculate accurate and reliable predictions. However, conventional learning curve methodology has been in practice since the pre
1987-05-11
Labor Stability and Ccupensation Practices . . . . 4-9 Management Styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12 Canadian Relationship to The US...Systýem (PAPS) Milestones and Phases ...... _ . . . 3-8 3-4 Phased Armaments Programminq System(PAPS)/ DoD Systems Acquisition Structural Relationship ...sharing o Armaments cooperation o An understanding of the relationship between economics and security. In concert with the above efforts were various allied
2010-05-01
implementing best management practices (BMPs). The SWPPP outlines several BMPs such as permanent seeding, mulching, silt fence, straw barrier, filter strips...The DoD banned LBP use in 1978. Exposure to lead is usually through inhalation during renovation and demolition activities or through ingestion of...for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), which requires all suspect material (anything other than wood, glass, plastic , metal) to be assumed to be
Recent Naval Postgraduate School Publications
1988-08-30
kind. Part 1: Regular kernals Applied Mathematics and Computation, vol. 21, p. 171-184, (1987). Neta B- Williams, R T Stability and phase speed for...Cong., Oslo Norway Aug. 5-9, 1985. IN Proc., IMAC, p. 209-213, (198). Neta Bi Williams, R T Stability and phase speed for various finite element...development phases DoD Software Technol. for Adaptable, Reliable Systems (STARS) Business Practices Area Manage. Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, Nov. 18-22, (1985
2015-09-01
business case analyses, and performance measures for the DHA’s shared services. GAO compared this information with key management practices and DOD...headquarters personnel within the MHS in annual budget documents. • Approach to help achieve cost savings - The DHA has developed a business case...comprehensive business case analyses for 2 shared services— Public Health, and Medical Education and Training. Specifically, the DHA has proposed the
Department of Defense Enterprise Architecture Transition Strategy, Version 2.0
2008-02-29
the DoD CIO Enterprise Architecture Congruence Community of Practice Report Documentation Page Form ApprovedOMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting ...Directorate for Information Operations and Reports , 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington VA 22202-4302. Respondents should be aware...does not display a currently valid OMB control number. 1. REPORT DATE 29 FEB 2008 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED 00-00-2008 to 00-00-2008 4
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Barclay, Rebecca O.; Pinelli, Thomas E.
1997-01-01
The large and complex aerospace industry, which employed approximately 850,000 people in 1994 (Aerospace Facts, 1994-95, p. 11), plays a vital role in the nation's economy. Although only a small percentage of those employed in aerospace are technical communicators, they perform a wide variety of communication duties in government and the private sector.
Catalog of Audiovisual Productions. Volume 3. Air Force and Miscellaneous DoD Productions
1984-06-01
TRACES THE FOUR MAJOR SOURCES OF THE JERUSALEM STUDIES THESE TWO SHORT MASTERPIECES OF PENTATEUCH (THE YAHWIST, THE ELOHIST, THE 16, NOTION PICTURE...EVANGELISM IN PRACTICE AT FOUR THE STUDY OF SCRIPTURE SERVICES REPRESENTED. DISCUSSES WHAT CHURCHES IN FOUR DIFFERENT SECTIONS IN THE REMARKS FOR CHAPLAIN...ONE OF A SERIES OF FOUR RACIAL INJUSTICES WHICH THE MOVEMENT FILMS DEIONSTRATING THE INQUIRY APPROACH TO A GROUP OF TEENAGERS MEET WITH INSTRUCTORS
2010-04-01
scale needed can be proven. As an example, GE Healthcare’s Gemstone scintillator underwent years of laboratory development on a small scale until GE...GE Healthcare provides another example of proving out manufacturing processes prior to production in their development of the Gemstone scintillator...including the development and manufacturing of their Gemstone scintillator for use on advanced CT scanners. • Honeywell Aerospace, a global provider
An Investigation of Knowledge Transfer and Retention in a Government Procurement Office
2009-03-01
knowledge management. Lubit tells how tacit knowledge is the true source of sustaining a competitive advantage and features rationale for the importance to...reviewed by the Institutional Review Board for suitability of human experimentation and have been approved in accordance with 32 CFR 219, DoD 3216.2, and...with Stochastic Turnover. Eurpoean Journal of Operational Reserch , 169-189. Camm, F. (2003). Adapting Best Commercial Practices to Defense. RAND
2012-03-21
Test Program ( STP ) was targeted for termination in the fiscal year 2013 budget. STP was created in 1965 to serve as an integrator to provide launch...been lagging behind schedule and it had taken positive actions to instill better practices and more focused leadership for space. Progress has...instance, the second Global Positioning System (GPS) IIF satellite experienced technical problems that could shorten its operational lifetime. The
2003-08-29
analyzed for total volatile solids, total organic carbon, oil and grease/total petroleum hydrocarbons , grain size distribution, metals, polycyclic...TBT Tri-Butyltin TOC Total Organic Carbon TPCB Total Polychlorinated Biphenyls TPH Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons USACE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S...Health PQL Practical Quantitation Limit RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act SIM Selected Ion Monitoring TPH Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons tr Trace
The Department of Defense Human factors standardization program.
Chaikin, G
1984-09-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) Human Factors Standardization Program is the most far-reaching standardization programme in the USA. It is an integrated component of the overall DoD Standardization Program. While only ten major documents are contained in the human factors standardization area, their effects on human factors engineering programmes are profound and wide-ranging. Preparation and updating of the human engineering standardisation documents have grown out of the efforts of several military agencies, contractors, consultants, universities and individuals. New documents, engineering practice studies and revision efforts are continuously planned by the Tri-Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Human Factors Standardization Steering Committee in collaboration with industry groups and technical societies. The present five-year plan and other standardisation documents are readily available for review and input by anyone with relevant interests. Human factors specialists and other readers of this journal may therefore influence the direction of the human factors standardisation programme and the content of its military specifications, standards and handbooks.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Kennedy, John M.
1990-01-01
Descriptive and analytical data regarding the flow of aerospace-based scientific and technical information (STI) in the academic community are presented. An overview is provided of the Federal Aerospace Knowledge Diffusion Research Project, illustrating a five-year program on aerospace knowledge diffusion. Preliminary results are presented of the project's research concerning the information-seeking habits, practices, and attitudes of U.S. aerospace engineering and science students and faculty. The type and amount of education and training in the use of information sources are examined. The use and importance ascribed to various information products by U.S. aerospace faculty and students including computer and other information technology is assessed. An evaluation of NASA technical reports is presented and it is concluded that NASA technical reports are rated high in terms of quality and comprehensiveness, citing Engineering Index and IAA as the most frequently used materials by faculty and students.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Chen, Alvin U.; Basaran, Osman A.
2000-11-01
Drop formation from a capillary --- dripping mode --- or an ink jet nozzle --- drop-on-demand (DOD) mode --- falls into a class of scientifically challenging yet practically useful free surface flows that exhibit a finite time singularity, i.e. the breakup of an initially single liquid mass into two or more fragments. While computational tools to model such problems have been developed recently, they lack the accuracy needed to quantitatively predict all the dynamics observed in experiments. Here we present a new finite element method (FEM) based on a robust algorithm for elliptic mesh generation and remeshing to handle extremely large interface deformations. The new algorithm allows continuation of computations beyond the first singularity to track fates of both primary and any satellite drops. The accuracy of the computations is demonstrated by comparison of simulations with experimental measurements made possible with an ultra high-speed digital imager capable of recording 100 million frames per second.
Zhang, Zhengyan; Zhang, Jianyun; Zhou, Qingsong; Li, Xiaobo
2018-01-01
In this paper, we consider the problem of tracking the direction of arrivals (DOA) and the direction of departure (DOD) of multiple targets for bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. A high-precision tracking algorithm for target angle is proposed. First, the linear relationship between the covariance matrix difference and the angle difference of the adjacent moment was obtained through three approximate relations. Then, the proposed algorithm obtained the relationship between the elements in the covariance matrix difference. On this basis, the performance of the algorithm was improved by averaging the covariance matrix element. Finally, the least square method was used to estimate the DOD and DOA. The algorithm realized the automatic correlation of the angle and provided better performance when compared with the adaptive asymmetric joint diagonalization (AAJD) algorithm. The simulation results demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. The algorithm provides the technical support for the practical application of MIMO radar. PMID:29518957
Zhang, Zhengyan; Zhang, Jianyun; Zhou, Qingsong; Li, Xiaobo
2018-03-07
In this paper, we consider the problem of tracking the direction of arrivals (DOA) and the direction of departure (DOD) of multiple targets for bistatic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) radar. A high-precision tracking algorithm for target angle is proposed. First, the linear relationship between the covariance matrix difference and the angle difference of the adjacent moment was obtained through three approximate relations. Then, the proposed algorithm obtained the relationship between the elements in the covariance matrix difference. On this basis, the performance of the algorithm was improved by averaging the covariance matrix element. Finally, the least square method was used to estimate the DOD and DOA. The algorithm realized the automatic correlation of the angle and provided better performance when compared with the adaptive asymmetric joint diagonalization (AAJD) algorithm. The simulation results demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm. The algorithm provides the technical support for the practical application of MIMO radar.
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.
75 FR 60423 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request
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... 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...
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2013-07-01
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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...
2011-01-01
Background The establishment of robust biosurveillance capabilities is an important component of the U.S. strategy for identifying disease outbreaks, environmental exposures and bioterrorism events. Currently, U.S. Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) perform biosurveillance independently. This article describes a joint VA/DoD biosurveillance project at North Chicago-VA Medical Center (NC-VAMC). The Naval Health Clinics-Great Lakes facility physically merged with NC-VAMC beginning in 2006 with the full merger completed in October 2010 at which time all DoD care and medical personnel had relocated to the expanded and remodeled NC-VAMC campus and the combined facility was renamed the Lovell Federal Health Care Center (FHCC). The goal of this study was to evaluate disease surveillance using a biosurveillance application which combined data from both populations. Methods A retrospective analysis of NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC and other Chicago-area VAMC data was performed using the ESSENCE biosurveillance system, including one infectious disease outbreak (Salmonella/Taste of Chicago-July 2007) and one weather event (Heat Wave-July 2006). Influenza-like-illness (ILI) data from these same facilities was compared with CDC/Illinois Sentinel Provider and Cook County ESSENCE data for 2007-2008. Results Following consolidation of VA and DoD facilities in North Chicago, median number of visits more than doubled, median patient age dropped and proportion of females rose significantly in comparison with the pre-merger NC-VAMC facility. A high-level gastrointestinal alert was detected in July 2007, but only low-level alerts at other Chicago-area VAMCs. Heat-injury alerts were triggered for the merged facility in June 2006, but not at the other facilities. There was also limited evidence in these events that surveillance of the combined population provided utility above and beyond the VA-only and DoD-only components. Recorded ILI activity for NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC was more pronounced in the DoD component, likely due to pediatric data in this population. NC-VAMC/Lovell FHCC had two weeks of ILI activity exceeding both the Illinois State and East North Central Regional baselines, whereas Hines VAMC had one and Jesse Brown VAMC had zero. Conclusions Biosurveillance in a joint VA/DoD facility showed potential utility as a tool to improve surveillance and situational awareness in an area with Veteran, active duty and beneficiary populations. Based in part on the results of this pilot demonstration, both agencies have agreed to support the creation of a combined VA/DoD ESSENCE biosurveillance system which is now under development. PMID:21929813
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.
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
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 .
1990-06-06
the Audit of Screening of Materiel Available in the Defense Re utilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) for your information and use. Comments on a draft of this report were considered in preparing the final report. We performed the audit from October 1988 through June 1989. The audit objectives were to evaluate the adequacy and effectiveness of the DoD wholesale inventory management activities’ screening and requisitioning of materiel in the DRMS during the Front End Screening (FES) and Final Asset Screening (FAS)
Photovoltaic options for solar electric propulsion
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Stella, Paul M.; Flood, Dennis J.
1990-01-01
This paper discusses both state-of-the-art and advanced development cell and array technology. Present technology includes rigid, roll-out, and foldout flexible substrate designs, with silicon and GaAs solar cells. The use of concentrator array systems is discussed based on both DOD efforts and NASA work. The benefits of advanced lightweight array technology, for both near term and far term utilization, and of advanced high efficiency thin radiation resistant cells is examined. This includes gallium arsenide/germanium, indium phosphide, and thin film devices such as copper indium disclenide.
1985-02-15
utilizes a cathode contained within a membrane module to selectively precipitate trivalent chromium and other cations from the plating solution...Cadmium Plating at Lockheed, Case No. 6 5-6 5.4.2 LICON Chromium Recovery at Pensacola NARF, Case No. 9 5-7 iii CONTENTS (continued) Page 5.4.3 LICON... Chromium Recovery at Charleston NYS, Case No. 12 5-9 5.4.4 Innovative Chromium Plating at Pensacola NARF, Case No. 10 5-10 5.4.5 Steam Condensate
2006-07-01
the Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA). F HFPA Bl s B CCSIMakhldr PA& E ecision MECOM anpowe Support GPRMS SuthWest egion - IM CTRI WEIST (DcI 4...providers or resources. Finally, is there potential for consolidation of staff support areas such as lounges , locker rooms or conference areas (DoD Medical...Organization and Equipment for the ist AD (see appendix I). Utilizing this identified structure, the Army Force Management Support Agency web portal
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Pinelli, Thomas E.; Glassman, Myron; Oliu, Walter E.; Barclay, Rebecca O.
1989-01-01
A study was undertaken that explored several aspects of technical communications in aeronautics. The study, which utilized survey research in the form of a self-administered questionnaire, was sent to 2,000 randomly selected members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Six hundred and six usable questionnaires (30.3 percent) were received by the established cut off date. Part 2 of this study lists appendices to part 1, including survey instrument, aggregate totals, cross tabulations, and open-ended comments.
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
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.
Meadows, Andrew B; Finstuen, Kenn; Hudak, Ronald P
2003-01-01
To identify the issues or problems that current and aspiring U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) pharmacy executives will face in the future and to define the skills, knowledge, and abilities (SKAs) required to successfully address these issues. Delphi method for executive decision making. DoD. Ninety-three pharmacists serving in the military grades of lieutenant colonel/commander and colonel/captain, as well as pharmacists selected for promotion to those grades. iterations of the Delphi method for executive decision making separated by an expert panel content analysis. Round 1--participants identified five major issues believed to be of greatest importance to pharmacy executives and reported specific SKAs that might be needed to successfully manage those issues. An expert panel sorted these issues into meaningful domains, then provided an appropriate title for each domain. Round 2--on a 7-point scale, respondents rated the SKA items according to their assessment of how much a future DoD pharmacy executive would need each SKA. Response rates were 44.1% and 46.2% for Delphi rounds 1 and 2, respectively. The first round generated 62 unique issues facing pharmacy executives. The expert panel reviewed and sorted the issues into eight domains and selected an appropriate title for each domain. The domains identified by the panel were human resources, pharmacy operations/business practices, information management and technology, financial resources, formulary management, drug therapy management, pharmacy benefit management, and leadership. During round 2, 73.3% of the top 15 rated SKAs came from the drug therapy management, leadership, and formulary management domains. The three highest-rated SKAs were "ability to see the big picture," "ability to build strong relations with medical staffs," and "skills in both writing and verbal communication." The issues facing future DoD pharmacy executives will require them to expand their clinical abilities as well as their ability to collaborate and communicate with other professionals.
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 223 - Guidelines for the Determination of DoD UCNI
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Systems a. Information on the layout or design of security and alarm systems at a specific DoD SNM.... Frequency and schedule of DoD SNM inventories. 3. Facility Description a. Maps, conceptual design, and...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 223 - Guidelines for the Determination of DoD UCNI
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Systems a. Information on the layout or design of security and alarm systems at a specific DoD SNM.... Frequency and schedule of DoD SNM inventories. 3. Facility Description a. Maps, conceptual design, and...
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 223 - Guidelines for the Determination of DoD UCNI
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Systems a. Information on the layout or design of security and alarm systems at a specific DoD SNM.... Frequency and schedule of DoD SNM inventories. 3. Facility Description a. Maps, conceptual design, and...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) Provides for continuation of the DoD Regional Military Emergency Coordinator (RMEC) teams, previously... teams of DoD liaison personnel to represent essential DoD Components, as appropriate, for response to... programs, in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), under the authority of The...
76 FR 22849 - DoD Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information (UCNI)
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... computer or other information technology systems shall enforce protection from unauthorized disclosure or..., and control of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics, shall: (1... slides) containing DoD UCNI shall be conspicuously marked ``DOD UNCLASSIFIED CONTROLLED NUCLEAR...
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... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Defense Acquisition Regulations System [OMB Control Number 0704-0332] Information Collection Requirement; Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement; DoD Pilot Mentor-Protege Program AGENCY: Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION...
1984-09-01
7D-Rt46 982 JOINT DOD VERSUS NAVY SPECIFIC LEAD GENERATION j/j ADVERTISING : COMPARISON OF..(U) J B FUGUR SCHOOL OF N BUSINESS DURHAM NC R C MOREY...REPORT I PEPIO0 COV9cO JOINT DOD VERSUS NAVY SPECIFIC LEAD GENERATION Technical Report ADVERTISING : Comparison of Conversion Rates to (0 Quality...block number) . Upper-Mental, High School Degree, enlistment contracts, national leads, Z Joint DOD advertising , Service Specific Advertising , conversion
2015-09-30
DoD Space S &T Community of Interest Presentation to National Defense University 30 September 2015 Dr. John Stubstad Space S &T COI Chair...STRATEGY 2015 Photo: Coronal mass ejection as recorded by NASA, August 31, 2014 DoD Space S &T Strategy • Biennial report to Congress – updated...advantages enabled by space systems at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels • Looks across the entire DoD Space S &T Enterprise
Affordability: Preventing Cost Growth in DoD’s Military Capability Portfolios
2013-03-01
DoD) will continue to have fiscal pressures exerted on its budgets and DoD leaders will have to make hard decisions on how to make programs in its...in the aftermath of war.”3 In order to achieve affordability in the joint capabilities portfolios, DoD leaders must make choices in the ways...requirements, resources, and acquisitions are planned prior to launching new programs to the field. To accomplish this, these leaders should create a
Defense Procurement: Trends for 1985-93 in DoD’s Spending, Employment, and Contractors
1992-08-01
private sector since 1985; trends in the number of DOD contractors; the impediments to identifying job impacts associated with changes in DOD spending at the third and fourth subcontractor tiers; and trends in DOD budget authority and outlays since 1985. On June 5, 1992, we briefed a member of your staff on the information we developed to respond to your concerns regarding the economic impact of defense cuts. This briefing report summarized that
1992-10-01
science and mathematics education: • DOD Apprenticeship Programs * DOD Teacher Internship Programs * DOD Partnership Programs * DOD Dependents Schools ...corporate sponsors. curriculum and instruction in school mathematics For further information about the project or for were developed in a comprehensive... students develop critical thinking skills and to enhance their ability to solve problems through hands-on activities. The staff and participants were most
2007-08-31
effects of certain consumer loans that DOD identified as being predatory. In April 2005, we reported about problems servicemembers were...did not know the extent to which servicemembers were using consumer loans that DOD considered to be predatory, nor the effects of that usage.3 Our...servicemembers that DOD does not endorse the advertisers in installation newspapers and (2) make greater use of Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Boards which
2016-09-01
percent of FECA claimants in 2015, and DOD total- disability beneficiaries (i.e., with no capacity to work) were generally older than those from the...including the nearly 20 percent receiving partial- or total- disability benefits. About 56 percent of DOD total- disability beneficiaries were at or...DOD Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) Total- Disability Beneficiaries at or above Their Full Social Security Retirement Age, 2015 Notes
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…
2013-11-30
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Batteries for DOD Including the BB2590 Contract #SP4701-10-C-0032 Submitted by LithChem Energy (Div. of Retriev...Lithium-ion Batteries for DOD Including the BB2590 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER AP4701-10-C-0032 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER...automated lithium-ion bi-cell production machine to produce lower cost prismatic lithium-ion batteries for the DOD. This machine was completed and
Yang, Yuting; Guan, Huade; Shen, Miaogen; Liang, Wei; Jiang, Lei
2015-02-01
Vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of the dynamic response of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change. In this study, the spatiotemporal pattern of vegetation dormancy onset date (DOD) and its climate controls over temperate China were examined by analysing the satellite-derived normalized difference vegetation index and concurrent climate data from 1982 to 2010. Results show that preseason (May through October) air temperature is the primary climatic control of the DOD spatial pattern across temperate China, whereas preseason cumulative precipitation is dominantly associated with the DOD spatial pattern in relatively cold regions. Temporally, the average DOD over China's temperate ecosystems has delayed by 0.13 days per year during the past three decades. However, the delay trends are not continuous throughout the 29-year period. The DOD experienced the largest delay during the 1980s, but the delay trend slowed down or even reversed during the 1990s and 2000s. Our results also show that interannual variations in DOD are most significantly related with preseason mean temperature in most ecosystems, except for the desert ecosystem for which the variations in DOD are mainly regulated by preseason cumulative precipitation. Moreover, temperature also determines the spatial pattern of temperature sensitivity of DOD, which became significantly lower as temperature increased. On the other hand, the temperature sensitivity of DOD increases with increasing precipitation, especially in relatively dry areas (e.g. temperate grassland). This finding stresses the importance of hydrological control on the response of autumn phenology to changes in temperature, which must be accounted in current temperature-driven phenological models. © 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
BIA AND DOD SCHOOLS: Student Achievement and Other Characteristics Often Differ from Public Schools
2001-09-01
access GAO reports on the Internet, send an e - mail message with “info” in the body to: Info@www.gao.gov or visit GAO’s World Wide Web home page at...may have more than one school. A F R I C A E U R O P E A T L A N T I C O C E A N Page 8 GAO-01-934 BIA and DOD Schools Figure 3: Locations of DOD...A S I A P A C I F I C O C E A N Page 9 GAO-01-934 BIA and DOD Schools Figure 4: Locations of DOD Domestic and Cuba Schools in School Year 1999–2000
Planetary/DOD entry technology flight experiments. Volume 1: Executive summary
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Christensen, H. E.; Krieger, R. J.; Mcneilly, W. R.; Vetter, H. C.
1976-01-01
The feasibility of using the space shuttle to launch planetary and DoD entry flight experiments was examined. The results of the program are presented in two parts: (1) simulating outer planet environments during an earth entry test, the prediction of Jovian and earth radiative heating dominated environments, mission strategy, booster performance and entry vehicle design, and (2) the DoD entry test needs for the 1980's, the use of the space shuttle to meet these DoD test needs, modifications of test procedures as pertaining to the space shuttle, modifications to the space shuttle to accommodate DoD test missions and the unique capabilities of the space shuttle. The major findings of this program are summarized.
Space exploration initiative (SEI) logistics support lessons from the DoD
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Cox, John R.; McCoy, Walbert G.; Jenkins, Terence
Proven and innovative logistics management approaches and techniques used for developing and supporting DoD and Strategic Defense Initiative Office (SDIO) systems are described on the basis of input from DoD to the SEI Synthesis Group; SDIO-developed logistics initiatives, innovative tools, and methodologies; and logistics planning support provided to the NASA/Johnson Planet Surface System Office. The approach is tailored for lunar/Martian surface operations, and provides guidelines for the development and management of a crucial element of the SEI logistics support program. A case study is presented which shows how incorporation of DoD's proven and innovative logistics management approach, tools, and techniques can substantially benefit early logistics planning for SEI, while also implementing many of DoD's recommendations for SEI.
Ghahramanlou-Holloway, Marjan; Brown, Gregory K; Currier, Glenn W; Brenner, Lisa; Knox, Kerry L; Grammer, Geoffrey; Carreno-Ponce, Jaime T; Stanley, Barbara
2014-09-01
Mental health related hospitalizations and suicide are both significant public health problems within the United States Department of Defense (DoD). To date, few evidence-based suicide prevention programs have been developed for delivery to military personnel and family members admitted for psychiatric inpatient care due to suicidal self-directed violence. This paper describes the rationale and detailed methodology for a study called Safety Planning for Military (SAFE MIL) which involves a randomized controlled trial (RCT) at the largest military treatment facility in the United States. The purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of a brief, readily accessible, and personalized treatment called the Safety Planning Intervention (Stanley and Brown, 2012). Primary outcomes, measured by blinded assessors at one and six months following psychiatric discharge, include suicide ideation, suicide-related coping, and attitudes toward help seeking. Additionally, given the study's focus on a highly vulnerable patient population, a description of safety considerations for human subjects' participation is provided. Based on this research team's experience, the implementation of an infrastructure in support of RCT research within DoD settings and the processing of regulatory approvals for a clinical trial with high risk suicidal patients are expected to take up to 18-24 months. Recommendations for expediting the advancement of clinical trials research within the DoD are provided in order to maximize cost efficacy and minimize the research to practice gap. Published by Elsevier Inc.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Helt, Paul J.; DuBois, Dennis
2012-06-01
The scope and success of Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC), and other United States Government (USG) Unattended Sensor efforts clearly requires a focused, expanded effort at integration and best practices development. Discussions with key stakeholders indicate strong support for the standup of an Unattended Sensors Community of Interest (USCOI) to improve visibility across programs and foster greater mission partnerships. The USCOI will advance understanding of legal and privacy issues, data sharing, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) architecture integration standards, technical specifications, and other issues of common interest (power management, concealment, etc.); promoting opportunities for cost avoidance and improved effectiveness. Launching the USCOI concept provides a stakeholders' forum to identify, discuss, and facilitate Doctrine, Organization, Training, Material, Leadership, Personnel and Facilities (DOTMLPF) resolutions to issues related to the acquisition, development, and employment of unattended sensors across the DoD, IC, and broader USG, as appropriate. USCOI also provides a structured forum where appropriately cleared law enforcement can share operational and technical experiences and expertise on integration of unattended sensor data in existing/planned collection and analysis architectures. The USCOI concept can help facilitate extensive independent discussion across the community and enhance subject matter expert and leadership perspectives. Many senior leaders believe DoD and the IC have a great deal to learn from law enforcement use of unattended sensors and data integration. The USCOI will broaden awareness and open dialogue among users and developers across the interagency, law enforcement, and academia.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES... a DoD Component with DoD personnel. DoD Employee. Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense... Department of Defense. Services or products in support of Governmental functions, such as those listed in...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES... a DoD Component with DoD personnel. DoD Employee. Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense... Department of Defense. Services or products in support of Governmental functions, such as those listed in...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES... a DoD Component with DoD personnel. DoD Employee. Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense... Department of Defense. Services or products in support of Governmental functions, such as those listed in...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DEFENSE CONTRACTING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES... a DoD Component with DoD personnel. DoD Employee. Civilian personnel of the Department of Defense... Department of Defense. Services or products in support of Governmental functions, such as those listed in...
5 CFR 950.701 - DoD overseas campaign.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-01-01
... VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS DoD Overseas Campaign § 950.701 DoD overseas campaign. (a) A Combined Federal... 950.701 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS... period in the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign will consist of...
5 CFR 950.701 - DoD overseas campaign.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-01-01
... VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS DoD Overseas Campaign § 950.701 DoD overseas campaign. (a) A Combined Federal... 950.701 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS... period in the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign will consist of...
5 CFR 950.701 - DoD overseas campaign.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-01-01
... VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS DoD Overseas Campaign § 950.701 DoD overseas campaign. (a) A Combined Federal... 950.701 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS... period in the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign will consist of...
5 CFR 950.701 - DoD overseas campaign.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-01-01
... VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS DoD Overseas Campaign § 950.701 DoD overseas campaign. (a) A Combined Federal... 950.701 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS... period in the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign will consist of...
5 CFR 950.701 - DoD overseas campaign.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-01-01
... VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS DoD Overseas Campaign § 950.701 DoD overseas campaign. (a) A Combined Federal... 950.701 Administrative Personnel OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) CIVIL SERVICE REGULATIONS... period in the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign will consist of...
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
The Modeling and Simulation Catalog for Discovery, Knowledge and Reuse
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Stone, George F. III; Greenberg, Brandi; Daehler-Wilking, Richard; Hunt, Steven
2011-01-01
The DoD M&S Steering Committee has noted that the current DoD and Service's modeling and simulation resource repository (MSRR) services are not up-to-date limiting their value to the using communities. However, M&S leaders and managers also determined that the Department needs a functional M&S registry card catalog to facilitate M&S tool and data visibility to support M&S activities across the DoD. The M&S Catalog will discover and access M&S metadata maintained at nodes distributed across DoD networks in a centrally managed, decentralized process that employs metadata collection and management. The intent is to link information stores, precluding redundant location updating. The M&S Catalog uses a standard metadata schemas based on the DoD's Net-Centric Data Strategy Community of Interest metadata specification. The Air Force, Navy and OSD (CAPE) have provided initial information to participating DoD nodes, but plans on the horizon are being made to bring in hundreds of source providers.
DOD Electronic Commerce (EC)/Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in contracting report
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
1993-12-01
Use of Electronic Commerce (EC)/Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to support Department of Defense (DoD) procurement processes has been under consideration for some time. A 1988 Deputy Secretary of Defense memo calls for maximum use of EDI, based on 10 years of DoD EDI investigation and experiments. In 1990, Defense Management Review Decision 941 stated, 'The strategic goal of DoD's current efforts is to provide the department with the capability to initiate, conduct, and maintain its external business related transactions and internal logistics, contracting, and financial activities without requiring the use of hard copy media.' The EC in Contracting PAT membership reflected a broad cross section of Military Services and Defense Agencies working on a full-time basis for 60 days. The diversity of the EC in Contracting PAT ensured that the needs and concerns of all DoD components were addressed during the creation of the report. The resultant plan, therefore, represents a comprehensive approach for implementing EC throughout the DoD.
The Current Practices in Injury Prevention and Safety Helmet Use in an Air Force Medical Center
2000-05-01
skateboarding . Findings from the DoD survey (1995) suggest that additional effort is necessary to meet Healthy People 2000 objectives in the area of...rollerblading or skateboarding . Primary care provider A family or individual goes to a primary care provider initially for medical care and the management...related head injury was considered a head injury that occurred while the subject was riding either a bicycle, motorcycle, rollerblading or skateboarding
2014-06-01
Culture 143 Congressional Support and Legislation 144 What If There Is No Appetite for Interagency Reform? 148 Appendix Interagency Reform at the... environmental disasters. Humanitarian and military operations will often depend on access rights in many different countries.”3 As US foreign policy...dination. However, because the JIACG is located in one agency (the DOD) and has no presidential directive or legislative sanction, other agencies are
Analyzing Systems Integration Best Practices and Assessment in DoD Space Systems Acquisition
2009-12-01
satellite Insufficient stress relief and insulation caused abrasion of wiring harness. C Product–Product: stress relief and insulation – wiring...delaminated during firing . This problem escaped qualification since slow heating rates (0.1–deg F/sec) used in the lab test provided time for the gas...to escape. Faster rates would have revealed the issue. E Product–Process: material – replace, firing ; rate – test B Process–Process: replace
2005-05-01
purchase” vs. “lease” (Ammons, 2002). Given the nature of such goods (i.e., consumable ), this research project eliminated the alternative of...Ertex and Griffin (2002) explain that a supply chain can be dominated by either supplier or buyer ; they assert that in recent years certain large... buyers have increased dominance over their suppliers. Yet, the DoD has not exerted such dominance over its suppliers. Currently, federal agencies such
The Procurement of Non Developmental Items: Pros and Cons
1994-09-01
commercial way of procurement will bring more advantages than disadvantages to DOD. The list of the pros greatly outweighs the cons . There is practically...AD-A285 009 MH PROCUREMENT OF NON DEVELOPMENTAL ITEMS: PROS AND CONS THES IS Giorgio Scappaticci. Lt. Col., Italian Air Force AFIT/GLMILALj94S-3 I...PROS AND CONS U;narmou,.ced 0 Justification THESIS Giorgio Scappaticci, Lt. Col., Italian Air Force Dist’ibution f Availability Codes AFIT/GLM/LAL
Project Apollo Lights the Way for Acquisition Success
2009-10-01
Marshall Space Flight Center Dr. Werner von Braun and NASA engi- neers and scientists knew they wanted to be able to explore the lunar surface...work was similar to what we in DoD now refer to as a capabilities-based assessment. Von Braun and his staff were convinced of the practicality of the...gineers demonstrated an ingenious prototype to von Braun , NASA decided to proceed once more with developments for a Lunar Rover. In a classic example of
2010-01-01
attenuation MSDS material safety data sheet NAVFAC ESC Naval Facilities Engineering Command/Engineering Services Center NDMA N-nitrosodimethylamine...compounds (ER-1607, ER-200425, and ER- 201028). N-nitrosodimethylamine ( NDMA ) is used with propellants and is a carcinogen and emerging groundwater...contaminant at a number of DoD and DOE facilities. NDMA may be amendable to enhanced in situ bioremediation (Szecsody et al., 2009; Hatzinger et al., 2008
Learning Organizations: Their Importance to Systems Acquisition in DoD
2014-04-30
cultures. Effective LOs ground these key elements by instituting resilient and sustainable learning practices that encourage and condition their...marshmallows, and toothpicks. To them, the competition ended up reinforcing the importance of product resiliency and a resilient workforce. ^Åèìáëáíáçå=oÉëÉ...junior personnel understood that performance would evolve them as “hot runners .” Another leader specified that teaching the next generation at his
DoD Related Software Technology Requirements, Practices, and Prospects for the Future
1984-06-01
SOFIWARE REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION 61 G. DESIGN 63 H. CODING 66 I. INTEGRATION 68 "J. TESTING AND EVALUATION 69 K. CONFIGURATION CONTROL 72 "L. SOFTWARE... integrated functionality. It must be able to operate perfectly after prolonged periods of dormancy in hostile environments and when portions of the system have...aircraft to middle- eastern trouble spots. Although these examples are just highlights of defense systems, they are representative of the integral nature
Using Leading Indicators to Improve DoD Acquisitions
2013-10-01
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on the identification , selection, research , development, and prototype production of advanced technology projects. Prior...S c h o o l o f P u b l i c P o l i c y Revised October 2013 This research was par t ia l ly sponsored by a g rant f rom The Naval Postg...and private interests, the Center researches , develops, and promotes best practices; develops policy recommendations; and strives to influence senior
A Candidate Strategy for the Software Engineering Institute
1983-03-15
Strategy For The Software Engineering I Institute InstiuteG PL4FOPRMING ONG. REPORT NUMBER 7. AUTNOR(,) S. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMUERfaj The DoD Joint Service...interface standards, STARS, APSE, training, state-of-the-practice, mission critical systems, software technology, hardware. 20. ABSTRACT fCantinue an , vape ...CLASSIFIrCATION OFr THIS PACE (When Data 211111104, A.•.. A CANDIDATE STRATEGY FOR THE SOFTWARE ENGINEEERING INSTITUTE Aoocession For DTIC TAB u t l It J oil
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM DOD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM REGULATION FOIA Reading Rooms § 286.7 Requirements. (a) Reading room. Each DoD Component shall provide an appropriate facility or facilities where...), DoD Components may elect to place other records in their reading room, and also make them...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM DOD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM REGULATION FOIA Reading Rooms § 286.7 Requirements. (a) Reading room. Each DoD Component shall provide an appropriate facility or facilities where...), DoD Components may elect to place other records in their reading room, and also make them...
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...
75 FR 64713 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
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... viewing on the Internet at http://www.regulations.gov as they are received without change, including any... Reservation Vehicle Parking Program. System Location: Parking Management Branch, Pentagon Force Protection...: All DoD Civilians, military, and contractors holding DoD parking permits, participating in DoD...
2005-03-01
Committee professional staff, Brian Hurley of Edward Martin & Associates, Michael Kussman of the VA, Steve Lillie of DoD, Steve Mirick ofAMSUSBob...Michael Kussman of VHA; Bruce Levine of VHA; Miklos Losonczy of VHA; Susan Mather of VHA; Theodore Nam of DoD; Harold Wain of DoD; Terry Washam of
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
...) Authorizes implementing instructions, a DoD Manual entitled “Standard Operating Procedures for the Provision...) Implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under 20 U.S.C. chapter 33 and 20 U.S... forms consistent with DoD 8910.1-M, DoD Instruction 7750.7, and Hospital Accreditation Standards. ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
...) Authorizes implementing instructions, a DoD Manual entitled “Standard Operating Procedures for the Provision...) Implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under 20 U.S.C. chapter 33 and 20 U.S... forms consistent with DoD 8910.1-M, DoD Instruction 7750.7, and Hospital Accreditation Standards. ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
...) Authorizes implementing instructions, a DoD Manual entitled “Standard Operating Procedures for the Provision...) Implements policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures under 20 U.S.C. chapter 33 and 20 U.S... forms consistent with DoD 8910.1-M, DoD Instruction 7750.7, and Hospital Accreditation Standards. ...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... interest to industry, local committees, and the DoD (examples—ship launchings, rollouts, and first flights.... (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, 1 “Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry.” (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... interest to industry, local committees, and the DoD (examples—ship launchings, rollouts, and first flights.... (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, 1 “Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry.” (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... interest to industry, local committees, and the DoD (examples—ship launchings, rollouts, and first flights.... (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, 1 “Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry.” (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... interest to industry, local committees, and the DoD (examples—ship launchings, rollouts, and first flights.... (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, 1 “Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry.” (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... interest to industry, local committees, and the DoD (examples—ship launchings, rollouts, and first flights.... (f) Briefings. (1) Advanced planning briefings for industry are governed by DoD Instruction 5230.14, 1 “Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry.” (2) Classified meetings are governed by DoD Directive...
78 FR 32554 - Privacy Act; Implementation
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...] Privacy Act; Implementation AGENCY: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), DoD. ACTION: Direct... Privacy Act Program by adding the (j)(2) and (k)(2) exemptions to accurately describe the basis for... changes dealing with DoD's management of its Privacy Programs. DoD expects no opposition to the changes...
32 CFR 169a.15 - Special considerations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... outcome of a study. (1) Notification—(i) Congressional notification. DoD Components shall notify Congress... the performance work statement (PWS) and management study, consult with DoD civilian employees who... preparation of the PWS and management study. DoD Components may consult with such employees more frequently...
32 CFR 169a.15 - Special considerations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... outcome of a study. (1) Notification—(i) Congressional notification. DoD Components shall notify Congress... the performance work statement (PWS) and management study, consult with DoD civilian employees who... preparation of the PWS and management study. DoD Components may consult with such employees more frequently...
32 CFR 169a.15 - Special considerations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... outcome of a study. (1) Notification—(i) Congressional notification. DoD Components shall notify Congress... the performance work statement (PWS) and management study, consult with DoD civilian employees who... preparation of the PWS and management study. DoD Components may consult with such employees more frequently...
32 CFR 169a.15 - Special considerations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... outcome of a study. (1) Notification—(i) Congressional notification. DoD Components shall notify Congress... the performance work statement (PWS) and management study, consult with DoD civilian employees who... preparation of the PWS and management study. DoD Components may consult with such employees more frequently...
32 CFR 169a.15 - Special considerations.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... outcome of a study. (1) Notification—(i) Congressional notification. DoD Components shall notify Congress... the performance work statement (PWS) and management study, consult with DoD civilian employees who... preparation of the PWS and management study. DoD Components may consult with such employees more frequently...
An Anticipatory and Deceptive AI Utilizing Bayesian Belief Networks
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Lake, Joe E; Allgood, Glenn O; Olama, Mohammed M
The U.S. military defines antiterrorism as the defensive posture taken against terrorist threats. Antiterrorism includes fostering awareness of potential threats, deterring aggressors, developing security measures, planning for future events, interdicting an event in progress, and ultimately mitigating and managing the consequences of an event. Recent events highlight the need for efficient tools for training our military and homeland security officers for anticipating threats posed by terrorists. These tools need to be easy enough so that they are readily usable without substantial training, but still maintain the complexity to allow for a level of deceptive reasoning on the part of themore » opponent. To meet this need, we propose to integrate a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) model for threat anticipation and deceptive reasoning into training simulation environments currently utilized by several organizations within the Department of Defense (DoD). BBNs have the ability to deal with various types of uncertainties; such as identities, capabilities, target attractiveness, and the combinations of the previous. They also allow for disparate types of data to be fused in a coherent, analytically defensible, and understandable manner. A BBN has been developed by ORNL uses a network engineering process that treats the probability distributions of each node with in the broader context of the system development effort as a whole, and not in isolation. The network will be integrated into the Research Network Inc,(RNI) developed Game Distributed Interactive Simulation (GDIS) as a smart artificial intelligence module. GDIS is utilized by several DoD and civilian organizations as a distributed training tool for a multiplicity of reasons. It has garnered several awards for its realism, ease of use, and popularity. One area that it still has room to excel in, as most video training tools do, is in the area of artificial intelligence of opponent combatants. It is believed that by utilizing BBN as the backbone of the artificial intelligence code, a more realistic and helpful training experience will be available and enemy combatants that move and strategize with purpose will be obtained.« less
75 FR 52313 - Submission for OMB review; Comment Request
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... Supplement (DFARS) Appendix I, DoD Pilot Mentor-Protege Program; OMB Control Number 0704-0332. Type of.... Needs and Uses: DoD needs this information to evaluate whether the purposes of the DoD Pilot Mentor...: Business or other for-profit; not-for-profit institutions. Frequency: Semiannually (mentor); Annually...
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... with DoD 4145.26-M, DoD Contractors' Safety Manual for Ammunition and Explosives, and minimize risk of mishaps; [cir] Identify the place of performance of all ammunition and explosives work; and [cir] Ensure... Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. In addition, this information collection requires DoD...
Department of Defense Senior Intelligence Oversight Official
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78 FR 45185 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
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2013-07-26
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID DoD-2013-OS-0166] Privacy Act of 1974.... FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Dorgan, DoD IG FOIA/Privacy Office, Department of Defense... OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. CIG-16 System name: DoD Hotline Program...
48 CFR 203.171 - Senior DoD officials seeking employment with defense contractors.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... 48 Federal Acquisition Regulations System 3 2010-10-01 2010-10-01 false Senior DoD officials seeking employment with defense contractors. 203.171 Section 203.171 Federal Acquisition Regulations... AND PERSONAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST Safeguards 203.171 Senior DoD officials seeking employment with...
48 CFR 245.7206 - Transmitting DD Form 1342, DoD Property Record.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-10-01
... Instructions 245.7206 Transmitting DD Form 1342, DoD Property Record. As a minimum, the plant clearance officer... contractor acquired the equipment; (g) Location of the industrial plant equipment; (h) Total acquisition cost..., DoD Property Record. 245.7206 Section 245.7206 Federal Acquisition Regulations System DEFENSE...
Laboratory Accreditation Bureau (L-A-B)
2011-03-28
to all Technical Advisors. Must agree with code of conduct, confidentiality and our mission DoD ELAP Program ISO / IEC 17025 :2005 and DoD QSM...Additional DoD QSM requirements fit well in current 17025 process … just much, much more. Sector Specific. Outcome (L-A-B case) 83
DOT National Transportation Integrated Search
1988-10-01
This second volume of the study entitled, Optimizing Wartime Materiel Delivery: An Overview of DOD Containerization Efforts, -outlines a framework for action to address containerization issues identified in Volume I. The objectives of the study inclu...
2017-02-01
19As defined in generally accepted government auditing standards, information technology controls...Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) Plan Status Report, while DOD continues to make progress in addressing information technology ...DOD FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Significant Efforts Still Needed for Remediating Audit Readiness Deficiencies Report to
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 1 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Purpose. 22.300 Section 22.300 National Defense Department of Defense OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DoD GRANT AND AGREEMENT REGULATIONS DoD GRANTS AND AGREEMENTS-AWARD AND ADMINISTRATION Competition § 22.300 Purpose. This subpart establishes DoD policy and...
32 CFR 47.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... in the grade of O-6 or GM-15 or higher to the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (2... the administration of Public Law 95-202 shall: (1) Establish the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review.... (7) Consider the rationale and recommendations of the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (8...
32 CFR 47.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... in the grade of O-6 or GM-15 or higher to the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (2... the administration of Public Law 95-202 shall: (1) Establish the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review.... (7) Consider the rationale and recommendations of the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (8...
32 CFR 47.5 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... in the grade of O-6 or GM-15 or higher to the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (2... the administration of Public Law 95-202 shall: (1) Establish the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review.... (7) Consider the rationale and recommendations of the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board. (8...
32 CFR 286.2 - DoD public information.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Information Officer, in conjunction with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, is responsible... 32 National Defense 2 2012-07-01 2012-07-01 false DoD public information. 286.2 Section 286.2... OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM DOD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM REGULATION General Provisions § 286...
32 CFR 286.2 - DoD public information.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Information Officer, in conjunction with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, is responsible... 32 National Defense 2 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false DoD public information. 286.2 Section 286.2... OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM DOD FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM REGULATION General Provisions § 286...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Freedom of Information Act Program,” March 24, 1980; title 5 U.S.C., section 552. (h) DOD Directive 5400...) DOD Directive 5000.19, “Policies for the Management and Control of Information Requirements,” March 12, 1976. (d) DOD Directive 5000.11, “Data Elements and Data Codes Standardization Program,” December 7...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... classified information shall be made through existing security channels in accordance with DoD 5220.22-R;1 DoD 5220.22-M;2 and DoD 5200.1-R, 3 which are implementing publications for safeguarding classified... Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) 215.1003(a). (5) Planning, programming, and budgetary information...
78 FR 8498 - [Docket ID DoD-2013-OS-0016
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... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID DoD-2013-OS-0016] Manual for Courts-Martial; Proposed Amendments AGENCY: Joint Service Committee on Military Justice (JSC), DoD. ACTION: Annual Review of the Manual for Courts-Martial, United States. SUMMARY: Pursuant to Executive Order 12473...
Medical Readiness. Efforts Are Underway for DOD Training in Civilian Trauma Centers.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National Security and International Affairs Div.
This report evaluates a Department of Defense (DOD) demonstration program that would provide trauma care training for military medical personnel through one or more public or nonprofit hospitals. Specifically, it examines DOD's actions to meet legislative requirements of the demonstration program; identifies other initiatives aimed at training…
The history of teledermatology in the Department of Defense.
Vidmar, D A
1999-01-01
The Department of Defense (DoD) healthcare system supports the medical needs of service members while engaged in a variety of missions frequently in isolated, remote, and austere locations. As a result, the DoD has been a leader in the development of telemedicine, including teledermatology as a way to provide "good medicine in bad places." A brief technical history of teledermatology, representative DoD experiences including military unique concerns, and a novel approach to increase the access of DoD teledermatology consultation are presented in this article.