Review of the U.S. Department of Defense Air, Space, and Supporting Information Systems Science and Technology Program
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Review of the U.S. Department of Defense Air, Space, and Supporting Information Systems Science and Technology Program

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  1. 82 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Review of the U.S. Department of Defense Air, Space, and Supporting Information Systems Science and Technology Program

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About this book

Since the mid-1940s, when Vannevar Bush and Theodore von Karman wrote Science, the Endless Frontier and Toward New Horizons, respectively, there has been a consensus that strong Department of Defense support of science and technology (S&T) is important to the security of the United States. During the Cold War, as it faced technologically capable adversaries whose forces potentially outnumbered U.S. forces, the United States relied on a strong defense S&T program to support the development of technologically superior weapons and systems that would enable it to prevail in the event of conflict. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has relied on its technological superiority to maintain a military advantage while at the same time reducing the size of its forces. Over the past half-century, creating and maintaining a technologically superior military capability have become fundamental to U.S. national security strategy, and investment in S&T has become a basic component of the defense budget.In late 1998, Congress asked the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study, in cooperation with the National Research Council (NRC), on the S&T base of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Congress was particularly concerned about areas of the S&T program related to air systems, space systems, and supporting information systems. Its concern was based on the Air Force's reduction of its S&T program from the largest of the three military service programs to the smallest. Congress also wanted to ensure that the Air Force maintained an appropriately sized S&T workforce. In late 1999, the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology asked the NRC to conduct a study to explore these issues.

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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgment of Reviewers
  4. Contents
  5. Tables, Figures, and Boxes
  6. Acronyms
  7. Executive Summary
  8. 1 Introduction
  9. 2 Investment in Science and Technology
  10. 3 Air and Space Systems
  11. 4 Information Systems
  12. 5 Science and Technology Workforce
  13. 6 Overarching Conclusions and Recommendations
  14. Appendix A Strom Thurmond National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 Public Law 105-261—Oct. 17, 1998
  15. Appendix B Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
  16. Appendix C Guest Speakers
  17. Appendix D Milestones in the Management of DoD Science and Technology
  18. Appendix E Air Force Evolutionary Concepts and Associated Information Systems Technologies
  19. Appendix F Leveraging Commercial Developments in Information Technologies