| 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
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July 2012 |
| Number 94 |
Combating Transnational Organized Crime:Strategies and Metrics for the Threat, by Samuel Musa
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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 |
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