| DoD Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) Policy |
Sep 2007 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
Jack Taylor; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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| Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) Deskbook |
MAY 2005 |
224 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The body of this document is a concise description of suggested best practices, responsibilities, roles, and procedures for meeting the Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) requirements of the Defense Acquisition System. The intent is to provide those involved with TRAs a greater understanding of how TRAs fit into defense acquisition and what is expected by the DUSD(S&T), which serves as the staff proponent for TRAs for the Director of Defense Research ... |
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| Report to Congress on the Activities of the DoD Office of Technology Transition |
MAR 2004 |
85 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Office of Technology Transition (OTT) was established by the Secretary of Defense in response to 10 U.S.C. 2515 to serve as a focal point for the domestic technology transfer activities of the Department of Defense. This report required by Section 2515 (See Appendix A) summarizes the accomplishments and highlights key technology transfer efforts throughout the Department for FY 2002 and FY 2003. This tenth report discusses our major successes ... |
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| Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) Deskbook |
SEP 2003 |
141 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The body of this document is a concise description of suggested procedures for meeting the Technology Readiness Assessment (TRA) requirements of the Defense Acquisition System (DAS). The intent is to provide the staff of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology (DUSD(S&T)) a working appreciation of the overall TRA process, with enough detail to allow them to meet their staff responsibilities. The potential benefit to other Office ... |
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| Report to Congress on the Activities of the DoD Office of Technology Transition |
FEB 2002 |
72 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Office of Technology Transition (OTT) was established by the Secretary of Defense to serve as a focal point for the domestic technology transfer activities of the Department of Defense. This report summarizes OTT accomplishments and highlights some technology transfer efforts throughout the Department for FY 2001. There have been some major successes in transferring technology this yea and these are identified in Section A in this report. Appendixes B ... |
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| Defense Science and Technology RELIANCE. Defense Technology Objectives Success Stories |
MAR 2001 |
115 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The mission of the Department of Defense (DoD) Science and Technology (S&T) Program is to ensure that the United States warfighters have superior and affordable technology to support their missions and to provide revolutionary capabilities. The Department's S&T invest is focused through Defense Technology Objectives (DTOs). which have become the budding blocks of the Defense S&T program. DTOs are Service and Defense Agency coordinated technology programs planned under the aegis ... |
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| 12TH Annual SO/LIC Symposium |
13 FEB 2001 |
26 pages |
| Authors:
Delores M. Etter; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The mission is to ensure that the warfighters today and tomorrow have superior and affordable technology to support their missions, and to give them revolutionary war-winning capabilities. |
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| Export Control of High Performance Computing: Analysis and Alternative Strategies |
02 FEB 2001 |
15 pages |
| Authors:
Charles J. Holland; Delores M. Etter; John Grosh; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | High performance computing has historically played an important role in the ability of the United States to develop and deploy a wide range of national security capabilities, such as stealth aircraft, sonar arrays, and high-energy rocket fuels. Therefore, it is critical that the United States stay ahead technically in this important area. Export controls on computer hardware are one of several strategies used to ensure U.S. superiority in high performance ... |
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| Report to Congress on the Activities of the DoD Office of Technology Transition |
FEB 2001 |
53 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Office of Technology Transition (OTT) was created by the Secretary of Defense to serve as a focal point for the domestic technology transfer activities of the Department of Defense. This report, required by legislation, summarized OTT accomplishments for FY 2000. OTT provides leadership, oversight, and focus for programs supporting the technology transfer mission of the Department. |
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| Defense Modeling and Simulation |
23 MAY 2000 |
32 pages |
| Authors:
Delores M. Etter; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | DoD Science & Technology Mission: 1) to ensure that the warfighters of today and tomorrow have superior and affordable technology to support their missions and to give them revolutionary war-winning capabilities. |
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| Report to Congress on the Activities of the DoD Office of Technology Transition |
JAN 2000 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | The Office of Technology Transition (OTT) was created by the Secretary of Defense to serve as a focal point for the domestic technology transfer activities of the Department of Defense. This report, required by legislation, summarized OTT accomplishments for FY 99. OTT has played an active role in development and/or execution of technology transfer programs in development of technology/ duel use technology policy, and in coordination of the collection and ... |
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| Smart SensorWeb: National Military Sensing Symposium |
16 NOV 1999 |
16 pages |
| Authors:
Jasper C. Lupo; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | Smart SensorWeb is an intelligent, web-centric distribution and fusion of sensor information that provides greatly enhanced situational awareness, on demand, to Warfighters at lower echelons. It emphasizes large arrays of local sensors joined with other assets: imagery, weather, weapons, simulations, etc. These viewgraphs, shown at the National Military Sensing Symposium, show the various military applications of SmartWeb. |
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| Modeling and Simulation: A Critical Component of DoD Science & Technology |
02 JUN 1999 |
27 pages |
| Authors:
Delores M. Etter; DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) WASHINGTON DC
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 | DoD Science and Technology's Mission is to ensure that the warfighters today and tomorrow have superior and affordable technology to support their missions, and to give them revolutionary war-winning capabilities. |
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