| Defense & Technology Papers, 1-50 |
| Number 50 |
An Assessment of the Science and Technology Predictions in the Army's STAR21 Report, by John W. Lyons, Richard Chait, and Jordan Willcox |
July 2008 |
| Number 49 |
Building the S&E Workforce for 2040: Challenges Facing the Department of Defense, by Timothy Coffey |
July 2008 |
| Number 48 |
Homegrown Terrorism: The Threat Within, by Kimberly L. Thachuk, Marion E. "Spike" Bowman, and Courtney Richardson |
May 2008 |
| Number 47 |
China's S&T Emergence: A Proposal for U.S. DOD-China Collaboration in Fundamental Research, by William Berry and Cheryl Loeb |
March 2008 |
| Number 46 |
Winning the Invisible War: An Agricultural Pilot Plan for Afghanistan, by Edward Borcherdt, Austin Carson, Frank Kennefick, James Moseley, William Taylor, Harlan Ullman, and Larry Wentz |
January 2008 |
| Number 45 |
Information and Communication Technologies for Reconstruction and Development: Afghanistan Challenges and Opportunities, by Larry Wentz, Frank Kramer and Stuart Starr |
January 2008 |
| Number 44 |
Implications of an Independent Kosovo for Russia's Near Abroad, by Zoƫ M. Hunter, Samuel T. Schwabe, Melissa Sinclair, Michael H. Hoffman, Michael Baranick, and Daniel L. Burghart |
October 2007 |
| Number 43 |
A Further Look at Technologies and Capabilities for Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations, by Richard Chait, Albert Sciarretta, John Lyons, Charles Barry, Dennis Shorts and Duncan Long |
September 2007 |
| Number 42 |
U.S. Support for UN Peacekeeping: Areas for Additional DOD Assistance, by Nancy Soderberg |
September 2007 |
| Number 41 |
Deploying Nuclear Detection Systems: A Proposed Strategy for Combating Nuclear Terrorism, by James Goodby, Timothy Coffey, and Cheryl Loeb |
July 2007 |
| Number 40 |
Future Directions For U.S. Foreign Policy: Balancing Status Quo and Reform, by Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk |
May 2007 |
| Number 39 |
Breakthrough Air Force Capabilities Spawned by Basic Research, by William Berry and Cheryl Loeb |
April 2007 |
| Number 38 |
Weathering the Storm: Leading Your Organization Through a Pandemic, by Stephen Prior, Robert Armstrong, Ford Rowan with Mary Beth Hill-Harmon |
November 2006 |
| Number 37 |
Army Science and Technology Analysis for Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations,by Richard Chait, Albert Sciarretta, and Dennis Shorts
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October 2006 |
| Number 36 |
Overcoming the S&T Assessment Uncertainty Principle: An Approach to Enterprise-Wide Assessment of the DOD S&T Program, by Timothy Coffey, Eli Zimet, Fred Saalfeld, and Timothy Lo |
September 2006 |
| Number 35 |
Critical Technology Events in the Development of Selected Army Weapons Systems: A Summary of 'Project Hindsight Revisited', by John Lyons, Richard Chait and Duncan Long |
September 2006 |
| Number 34 |
Solutions for Northern Kosovo: Lessons Learned in Mostar, Eastern Slavonia, and Brcko, by Hans Binnendijk, Charles Barry, Gina Cordero, Laura Peterson Nussbaum, and Melissa Sinclair |
August 2006 |
| Number 33 |
Critical Technology Events in the Development of the Stinger and Javelin Missile Systems: Project Hindsight Revisited, by John Lyons, Duncan Long, and Richard Chait |
July 2006 |
| Number 32 |
Senturion: A Predictive Political Simulation Model, by Mark Abodollahian, Michael Baranick, Brian Efird, and Jacek Kugler |
July 2006 |
| Number 31 |
An ICT Primer: Information and Communication Technologies for Civil-Military Coordination in Disaster Relief and Stabilization and Reconstruction, by Larry Wentz |
July 2006 |
| Number 30 |
A New Conceptual Framework for Net-Centric, Enterprise-Wide, System-of-Systems Engineering, by Jeremy M. Kaplan |
July 2006 |
| Number 29 |
Cooperative Crisis Management and Avian Influenza: A Risk Assessment Guide for International Contagious Disease Prevention and Risk Mitigation, by Donald F. Thompson and Renata P. Louie |
March 2006 |
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| Number 28 |
Bringing Defense into the Information Economy, by David C. Gompert and Paul Bracken |
March 2006 |
| Number 27 |
Implementing DOD's International Science and Technology Strategy, by Donald C. Daniel and Cheryl A. Loeb |
February 2006 |
| Number 26 |
Critical Technology Events in the Development of the Apache Helicopter: Project Hindsight Revisited, by Richard Chait, John Lyons, and Duncan Long |
February 2006 |
| Number 25 |
Issues in Air Force Science and Technology Funding, by Donald C. Daniel |
February 2006 |
| Number 24 |
Extending the User's Reach: Responsive Networking for Integrated Military Operations, by David C. Gompert, Charles L. Barry, and Alf A. Andreassen |
February 2006 |
| Number 23 |
The New Reality of International Telecommunications Strategy, by Robert C. Fonow |
January 2006 |
| Number 22 |
Critical Technology Events in the Development of the Abrams Tank: Project Hindsight Revisited, by Richard Chait, John Lyons, and Duncan Long |
December 2005 |
| Number 21 |
The Bug Stops Here: Force Protection and Emerging Infectious Diseases, by Donald F. Thompson, Joel L. Swerdlow, and Cheryl A. Loeb |
November 2005 |
| Number 20 |
Making IT Happen: Transforming Military Information Technology, edited by Joseph N. Mait |
September 2005 |
| Number 19 |
Alternative Fleet Architecture Design, by Stuart E. Johnson and Arthur K. Cebrowski |
August 2005 |
| Number 18 |
The NATO Response Force: Facilitating Coalition Warfare Through Technology Transfer and Information Sharing, by Jeffrey P. Bialos and Stuart L. Koehl |
September 2005 |
| Number 17 |
The S&T Innovation Conundrum, by Timothy Coffey, Jill Dahlburg, and Elihu Zimet |
August 2005 |
| Number 16 |
Harnessing the Interagency for Complex Operations, by Neyla Arnas, Charles L. Barry, and Robert B. Oakley |
August 2005 |
| Number 15 |
Learning from Darfur: Building a Net-Capable African Force to Stop Mass Killing, by David C. Gompert, Courtney Richardson, Richard L. Kugler, and Clifford H. Bernath |
July 2005 |
| Number 14 |
Bayes, Bugs, and Bioterrorists: Lessons Learned from the Anthrax Attacks, by Kimberly M. Thompson, Robert E. Armstrong, and Donald F. Thompson |
April 2005 |
| Number 13 |
A Primer on the Detection of Nuclear and Radiological Weapons, by Gary W. Philips, David J. Nagel, and Timothy Coffey |
May 2005 |
| Number 12 |
Strengthening the Army R&D Program, by John W. Lyons, Joseph N. Mait, and Dennis R. Schmidt |
March 2005 |
| Number 11 |
Pre-Conflict Management Tools: Winning the Peace, by Aaron B. Frank |
February 2005 |
| Number 10 |
Transforming the Reserve Component: Four Essays, by Hans Binnendijk, Michael J. Baranick, Raymond E. Bell, Jr., Gina Cordero, Stephen M. Duncan, Christopher Holshek, and Larry Wentz |
February 2005 |
| Number 9 |
Container Security: A Proposal for a Comprehensive Code of Conduct, by Ola Dahlman, Jenifer Mackby, Bernard Sitt, Andre Poucet, Arend Meerburg, Bernard Massinon, Edward Ifft, Masahiko Asada, and Ralph Alewine |
January 2005 |
| Number 8 |
Battle-Wise: Gaining Advantage in Networked Warfare, by David C. Gompert, Irving Lachow and Justin Perkins |
January 2005 |
| Number 7 |
Shedding Light on the Battlefield: Tactical Applications of Photonic Technology, by Joseph N. Mait, Michael M. Haney, Keith W. Goossen, Marc P. Christensen |
November 2004 |
| Number 6 |
Shaping Future Defense Budgets, by Richard L. Kugler and Hans Binnendijk |
November 2004 |
| Number 5 |
Bridging the Gap: European C4ISR Capabilities and Transatlantic Interoperability, by Gordon Adams, Guy Ben-Ari, John Logsdon, and Ray Williamson |
October 2004 |
| Number 4 |
Cooperative Threat Reduction for a New Era, by James E. Goodby, Daniel L. Burghart, Cheryl A. Loeb and Charles L. Thornton |
September 2004 |
| Number 3 |
Who You Gonna Call? Responding to a Medical Emergency with the Strategic National Stockpile, by Stephen D. Prior |
June 2004 |
| Number 2 |
Hometown Hospitals: The Weakest Link? Bioterrorism Readiness in America's Rural Hospitals, by Elin A. Gursky |
June 2004 |
| Number 1 |
Looking for Trouble: A Policymaker's Guide to Biosensing, by Robert Armstrong, Patricia Coomber and Stephen Prior with Ashley Dincher
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June 2004 |
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