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Defense & Technology Papers, 51-99
Number 99 Suggestions for Evaluating the Quality of the Army's Science and Technology Program: The Portfolio and Its Execution, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James Ratches January 2013
Number 98 Taking the Battle Upstream: Towards a Benchmarking Role for NATO, by Stephan De Spiegeleire September 2012
Number 97 Non-Traditional Security Threats and Asia-Pacific Regional Cooperation, by James M. Keagle August 2012
Number 96 Chemical and Biological Defense Test and Evaluation (T&E) Future Challenges, by James J. Valdes and Ewelina Tunia July 2012
Number 95 Report of an Army Workshop on Convergence Forecasting:Mechanochemical Transduction, by Douglas Kiserow, David Stepp, Stephen Lee, and Peter Reynolds; Edited by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait
July 2012
Number 94 Combating Transnational Organized Crime:Strategies and Metrics for the Threat, by Samuel Musa
May 2012 
Number 93 Modeling the Combined Terrorist-Narcotics Trafficker Threat to National Security, by Alexander Woodcock and Samuel Musa May 2012
Number 92 Enhancing Army S&T Vol. II: The Future, by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait March 2012
Number 91 Globalization of S&T: Key Challenges Facing DOD, by Timothy Coffey and Steven Ramberg February 2012
Number 90 Constructive Convergence: Imagery and Humanitarian Assistance, by Doug Hanchard February 2012
Number 89 Domestic Event Support Operations (DESO), by Andrew Smith February 2012
Number 88 Reflections on Over Fifty Years in Research and Development; Some Lessons Learned, by John W. Lyons February 2012
Number 87 The Use of High Performance Computing (HPC) to Strengthen the Development of Army Systems, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and Charles J. Nietubicz November 2011
Number 86 Challenges to Leadership: Responding to Biological Threats, by Paul Rosenzweig October 2011
Number 85 Elevating the Role of Socioeconomic Strategy in Afghanistan Transition, by Michael Baranick, Albert Sciarretta, Cyrus Staniec, and John Applebaugh October 2011
Number 84 Task Force Stryker Network-Centric Operations in Afghanistan, by Harry Tunnell October 2011
Number 83 Strengthening Government Laboratory Science and Technology Programs: Some Thoughts for the Department of Homeland Security, by Samuel Musa, Richard Chait, Vincent Russo, and Donna Back July 2011
Number 82 Analysis of the Threat of Genetically Modified Organisms for Biological Warfare, by Jerry Warner, James Ramsbotham, Ewelina Tunia and James J. Valdes May 2011
Number 81 Assessing Army Power and Energy for the Warfighter, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James J. Valdes March 2011
Number 80 Assessing Military Benefits of S&T Investments in Micro Autonomous Systems Utilizing a Gedanken Experiment, by Albert Sciaretta, Joseph Mait, Richard Chait, Elizabeth Redden and Jordan Wilcox January 2011
Number 79 Bio-Inspired Materials and Devices for Chemical and Biological Defense, by James J. Valdes and Erica R. Valdes September 2010
Number 78 Hours of Boredom, Moments of Terror: Temporal Desynchrony in Military and Security Force Operations, by Peter A. Hancock and Gerald P. Krueger October 2010
Number 77 Islamic Radicalization in the United States: New Trends and a Proposed Methodology for Disruption, by Samuel Musa and Samuel Bendett September 2010
Number 76 Risk-Informed Decisionmaking for Science and Technology, by Samuel Musa, William Berry, Richard Chait, John Lyons, and Vincent Russo September 2010
Number 75 NATO Command Structure: Considerations for the Future, by W. Bruce Weinrod and Charles L. Barry September 2010
Number 74 A Primer on Alternative Transportation Fuels, by Timothy Coffey September 2010
Number 73 Improving the Army's Next Effort in Technology Forecasting, edited by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and Simone Erchov September 2010
Number 72 Assessing the Health of Army Laboratories: Funding for Basic Research and Laboratory Capital Equipment, by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait September 2010
Number 71 Forecasting Science and Technology for the Department of Defense, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and James J. Valdes December 2009
Number 70 Understanding and Leading Porous Network Organizations: An Analysis Based on the 7-S Model, by Paul T. Bartone and Linton Wells II September 2009
Number 69 What Democracy for Afghanistan? An Analysis Utilizing Established Norms and Five Non-Western Case Studies, by Charles L. Barry and Samuel R. Greene September 2009
Number 68 Defending the Military Food Supply: Acquisition, Preparation, and Protection of Food at U.S. Military Installations, by Andrew Mara and Lynn McGrath September 2009
Number 67 An Extended Deterrence Regime to Counter Iranian Nuclear Weapons: Issues and Options, by Richard L. Kugler September 2009
Number 66 Pandemic Flu Planning in Africa: Thoughts from a Nigerian Case Study, by Cheryl Loeb, Lynn McGrath, and Sudhir Devalia July 2009
Number 65 The Active Denial System: A Revolutionary, Non-lethal Weapon for Today's Battlefield, by Susan LeVine June 2009
Number 64 Computer Science Research Funding: How much is too little? by Eli Zimet, Stuart Starr, Clifford Lau, and Anup Ghosh June 2009
Number 63 Improving the Interface between Industry and Army Science and Technology: Some Thoughts on the Army's Independent Research and Development Program, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and Jordan Willcox June 2009
Number 62 Directed Energy Weapons - Are We There Yet? by Elihu Zimet and Christopher Mann May 2009
Number 61 Social Software and National Security: An Initial ‘Net Assessment by Mark Drapeau and Linton Wells II April 2009
Number 60 Operation Anaconda: Lessons for Joint Operations, by Richard L. Kugler, Michael Baranick, and Hans Binnendijk March 2009
Number 59 Perspectives from Former Executives of the DOD Corporate Research Laboratories, by Richard Chait March 2009
Number 58 Strengthening Technical Peer Review at the Army S&T Laboratories, by John W. Lyons and Richard Chait March 2009
Number 57 Army S&T Investment In Interoperability, by Charles L. Barry January 2009
Number 56 Reform of the National Security Science and Technology Enterprise, by William Berry, Timothy Coffey, Donald DeYoung, James Kadtke, and Cheryl Loeb October 2008
Number 55 A Methodology for Assessing the Military Benefits of Science and Technology Investments, by Albert Sciarretta, Richard Chait, Joseph Mait, and Jordan Willcox September 2008
Number 54 Good Bugs, Bad Bugs: A Modern Approach for Detecting Offensive Biological Weapons Research, by Michael Moodie, Cheryl Loeb, Robert Armstrong, and Helen Purkitt September 2008
Number 53 Programming Development Funds to Support a Counterinsurgency: Nangarhar, Afghanistan, by Michelle Parker September 2008
Number 52 Toward a New Transatlantic Compact, by Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk August 2008
Number 51 Army R&D Collaboration And The Role of Globalization in Research, by John W. Lyons July 2008
     
Defense & Technology Papers are working papers that have not been subjected to full editorial review or graphic design. CTNSP initiated the series to expedite publication of ideas and information that can contribute importantly to policy formulation. Defense & Technology Papers are printed in small quantities and distributed to targeted audiences. Back copies generally are not available, but all papers will be maintained online.

We welcome suggestions to improve or update manuscripts and will update online versions as necessary and appropriate.