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The Defense Technology Base

The Defense Technology Base
Author: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1988
Genre: Defense industries
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Holding the Edge

Holding the Edge
Author: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Holding the Edge

Holding the Edge
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1989
Genre: Arms transfers
ISBN:

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Holding the Edge

Holding the Edge
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Defense industries
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Holding the Edge

Holding the Edge
Author: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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Total Pages: 34
Release: 1989
Genre: Arms transfers
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Holding the Edge: Maintaining the Defense Technology Base. Summary

Holding the Edge: Maintaining the Defense Technology Base. Summary
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Total Pages: 45
Release: 1989
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Technological superiority has been a cornerstone of U.S. security and industry since World War II. That cornerstone is not crumbling, but over the past decade it has weathered significantly. Foreign companies have made deep inroads into high-technology markets that had been more or less the exclusive domain of U.S. industry. In addition to causing economic problems, this has fostered dependence on foreign sources for defense equipment at a time when the technology in defense systems comes increasingly from the civilian sector. At the same time, the Department of Defense reports that Soviet defense technology is catching up with ours, and sophisticated Western military equipment is routinely sold to third world nations. These trends, and others, have prompted the Senate Committee on Armed Services to ask what needs to be done to maintain the base of high technology on which U.S. national security depends. This report, the second of the Office of Technology Assessments's (OTA) "Maintaining the Defense Technology Base," looks into that question in some depth. An earlier report, "The Defense Technology Base: Introduction and Overview" (OTA-ISC-374, March 1988), provided a broad view of the defense technology base and the concerns regarding its health. This report develops some of the ideas introduced in the first report. It examines the management of DoD technology base programs and laboratories. It also analyzes the process through which technology is introduced into defense systems to understand why it takes so long and what might be done to speed up the process. Finally, the report examines the exploitation of civilian commercial sector technology for defense needs. It concentrates on the dual questions of expediting military access to civilian technology and keeping the necessary base of technology alive and well in the United States. Volume 2 of this report contains extensive appendices and will be published in the summer of 1989.


The Defense Technology Base

The Defense Technology Base
Author: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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Total Pages: 1
Release: 1988
Genre: Military research
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Fundable Knowledge

Fundable Knowledge
Author: A.D. Van Nostrand
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1136686568

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Knowledge is the basic output of the defense technology establishment in the United States; it is what enables the development of weapon systems. From this premise, this volume explores the process of knowledge production in defense technology from the beginnings of the Cold War to the present time. Produced through the process of research and development (R&D), technical knowledge for defense is an economic commodity. It is "fundable" in the sense of having future value. Like other commodities in the futures market, it is purchased before it is produced. But unlike those other commodities, this knowledge is typically produced through the joint efforts of the customer and the vendor. This study highlights two polar aspects of knowledge production: technology development and technology transfer. It centers on the present, shifting concept of defense conversion that is redefining defense technology policy. The book also includes cited documents pertaining to the transactions that engage customers and vendors in the process of knowledge production. The documents constitute a literature of needs and claims, and they reveal two chief properties: problem formulation and tactical positioning. Apart from the substantive yield of these particular documents, the strategy of evidence in this volume has broad implications for further study, suggesting a means of analyzing knowledge production in other large social systems.