Defense Technical Information Web
(DTIW): http://www.dtic.mil/dtiw/
This page provides a starting point for accessing DoD information, including
the DTIC Home Page and a host of other DTIC developed information sources.
Defense Technical Information Web
Locator: http://www.dtic.mil/dtiwl/
Check here to identify other DoD sources on the Internet, as well as other
sources related to DoD activities.
Demonstration Collaboratorium: http://www.dtic.mil/demo/
This page introduces the basic features of a Collaboratorium and provides an
overview on how to get started using it.
Directory of Researchers for Manpower, Personnel, Training, and Human
Factors:
http://dticam.dtic.mil/www/resdir/resdir.html
This searchable directory lists individuals who perform and/or manage current
people-related research and development, studies, and related efforts for
the DoD as well as other non-DoD organizations.
DoD SBIR & STTR: http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/sbir/
The DoD Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program and the related Small
Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program foster participation by small firms
in high-tech research and development to address DoD needs.
DTIC Home Page: http://www.dtic.mil/
The DTIC Home Page gives an in-depth look at the DTIC organization, its
processes, and products and services.
DTIC Information Program Support Office:
http://www.dtic.mil/hovlane/ipshome.html
The Information Program Support Office provides creative information tools,
systems, support staff and services to Pentagon executives and managers.
Recent projects are listed on this Home Page.
DTIC MATRIS Office: http://dticam.dtic.mil/www/welcome.html
The Manpower and Training Research Information System (MATRIS) staff collects,
stores, updates, retrieves, and disseminates information on people-related
research. Research areas covered include manpower and personnel, training
technology and human factors engineering.
DTIC STINET (Scientific and Technical Information Network):
http://www.dtic.mil/stinet/registration.html
Note: A sample STINET service is planned to be available by spring 1996
and access will be available to the public.
Information Analysis Centers (IACs): http://www.dtic.mil/iac/
Information Analysis Centers are formal organizations chartered by DoD to
facilitate utilization of existing scientific and technical information. IACs
are staffed by engineers and information specialists who establish and maintain
comprehensive knowledge bases which include historical, technical, scientific,
and other data and information collected on a worldwide basis.
Research & Development Descriptive Summaries (RDDS):
http://www.dtic.mil/rdds/
Research & Development Descriptive Summaries
(formerly known as PEDS (Program Element Descriptive Summaries)) include
narrative information on Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
(RDT&E) Programs and Project Elements (PE Numbers) within the DoD. The
RDDS repository contains data from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, and a
host of other Defense agencies.
ArmyLINK:
http://www.dtic.mil/armylink/
The Home Page for Army Public Affairs informs and helps to establish the
conditions that lead to confidence in America's Army and its readiness to
conduct operations in peacetime, conflict, and war.
Army Materiel Command (AMC) Home Page: http://www.dtic.mil/amc/
AMC supports the strategic forces with technology, equipment and logistics
essential to success on any battlefield, and handles diverse tasks such as
acquiring ammunitions for all the U.S. military services, managing the sale of
Army equipment and services, and negotiating and implementing agreements for
co-production of U.S. weapons systems by foreign nations.
BosniaLINK: http://www.dtic.mil/bosnia/
BosniaLINK is the official DoD information system about U.S. military activities
in Operation JOINT ENDEAVOR , the NATO peacekeeping mission in Bosnia.
BosniaLINK contains operation maps, fact sheets, news releases,
biographies of key commanders and leaders, and transcripts of briefings,
speeches and testimony. This system is provided by the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and all information in BosniaLINK is
publicly released from the U.S. Government or NATO headquarters.
CENDI: http://www.dtic.mil/cendi/
CENDI is an interagency cooperative organization composed of the scientific and
technical information managers from the Departments of Commerce, Energy,
NASA, NLM, Defense, and Interior (National Biological Service). CENDI's
mission is to improve the production of Federal science and technology
programs through the development and management of effective scientific
and technical information support systems.
DDDR&E(LM&TT): http://www.dtic.mil/labman/
This Home Page introduces the Office of the Deputy Director of Defense
Research and Engineering for Laboratory Management and Technology Transition; describes
ongoing projects of interest to DoD laboratories; and provides easy access to
reports and projects generated by this Office.
Defense Acquisition Workforce: http://www.dtic.mil/defenselink/
DefenseLINK provides the public with a single, unified starting point for
information about the DoD, its organizations and its functions, as well as
direct access to the information services established by each military
department and organization.
Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations Supplement (DFARS):
http://www.dtic.mil/dfars/
The Defense Acquisition Regulations (DAR) Directorate in cooperation with DTIC
created this prototype electronic full-text version of the DFARS. From this
page, it is possible to both search and browse the latest version of the DFARS.
DoD Contracting Regulations: http://www.dtic.mil/contracts/
This Home Page provides information about the DAR system including a
statement on its organization and mission, and listings of the DAR Council
members, the DAR Directorate staff, and the 25 DAR committees. In addition, it
provides information on the status of the open FAR and DFARS cases, a matrix of
FAR contract clauses, full text Departmental letters, and other sources of
information on the FAR and DFARS.
DoD A&T CIM: http://www.dtic.mil/atcim/
The Acquisition & Technology (A&T) Corporate Information Management (CIM) Home
Page is provided to facilitate the interchange of CIM information across the A&T
functional areas, including Atomic Energy, Systems Acquisition Management,
Economic Security, Environmental Security, Logistics, Procurement,
Science & Technology, and Test and Evaluation.
DoD Biomedical Research Database:
http://dticam.dtic.mil/www/dodbr/dodbrfrm.html
This database was developed from biomedical research, testing or training
programs federally funded in FY 94. Areas of research include, but are not
limited to: infectious diseases, biological hazards, toxicology, medical
chemical defense, clinical medicine, physical protection, training, and graduate
medical education and instruction.
DoD CIM: http://www.dtic.mil/dodcim/
This Home Page provides access to the four pillars of the Information Management
initiative: Business Process Improvement, Data, Information Systems, and
Computer and Communications Infrastructure.
DTIC's CIM Help Desk: http://www.dtic.mil/cim-helpdesk/
DTIC's CIM Help Desk serves as a focal point to facilitate access to DoD CIM
related information.
DoD Directives and Instructions: http://www.acq.osd.mil/ddre/edugate/index.html
This Home page provides a gateway to education efforts sponsored by the
DoD, and includes information about education enhancement programs: scholarships,
apprenticeships, partnerships, Historically Black Colleges and
Universities and Minority Institutions programs and information, equipment
transfer, and science and mathematics experiments.
DoD Emergency Preparedness Policy:
http://www.dtic.mil/defenselink/emerg/
The Emergency Preparedness Policy office within the Emergency Preparedness
Directorate of the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy) has
responsibilities relating to a broad spectrum of emergency situations
worldwide: continuity of operations, key asset protection, disaster
planning, and assuring that information concerning emergency preparedness
and planning is available to the appropriate audiences on an international
basis.
DoD Environmental Restoration Electronic Bulletin
Board: http://www.dtic.mil/envirodod/
The Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Environmental Cleanup Office
brings you this bulletin board which provides one-stop shopping for all small
and minority businesses who are interested in supporting the DoD environmental
cleanup mission.
DoD Inspector General: http://www.dtic.mil/defenselink/ig/
The DoD Inspector General (IG) serves as an independent and objective official
in the DoD who is responsible for conducting, supervising, monitoring, and
initiating audits and investigations relating to programs and operations
of the DoD.
DoD Office of the Executive Secretary: http://www.dtic.mil/execsec/
The Executive Secretary is part of the Immediate Office of the Secretary of
Defense and heads up the organization known as the Executive Secretariat.
The Executive Secretary provides direct administrative support to the Secretary
and Deputy Secretary of Defense.
DoD Security Institute: http://www.dtic.mil/dodsi/
The DoD Security Institute (DODSI) is an operating element of the Office of
the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, Control, Communications and
Intelligence (C3I)) who's role is to help DoD organizations, other Government
agencies, and the Defense contractor community enhance the quality of their
security programs by providing courses, products and services and DODSI points
of contact.
DoD Travel Reengineering Project: http://www.dtic.mil/dodtravel/
The DoD Travel Reengineering Home Page will ultimately provide a Department-wide
seamless, paperless, temporary duty travel system that meets the needs of
travelers, commanders, and process owners to reduce costs, support mission
requirements, and provide superior customer service.
DPSDO/DoDSSP for Specifications and Standards:
http://www.dtic.mil/dps-phila/
The Defense Printing Service Detachment Office (DPSDO)/DoD Single Stock Point
(DoDSSP) for Specifications and Standards Home Page provides prospective customers
(from DoD, other Government agencies, and private industry) with ordering
access to an extensive collection of standardization documents and related
publications.
Joint Chiefs of Staff: http://www.dtic.mil/defenselink/jcs/
The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) consists of the Chairman, Vice Chairman, the
Chief of Staff of the Army, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Chief of Naval
Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. They advise the President
on strategic direction and planning, contingency planning, requirements,
programs, budget, doctrine, training, education and other military department
matters.
LabLINK: http://www.dtic.mil/lablink/
The LabLINK Home Page serves as a vehicle for interaction and coordination
among DoD laboratories and also serves to let outside organizations find out
about the DoD laboratories.
MarineLINK: http://www.dtic.mil/marinelink/
This Home Page provides recruitment information, press releases, fact sheets on
weapons and equipment systems, and other pertinent U.S. Marine Corps information.
OSD(C3I): http://www.dtic.mil/c3i/
The Office of the Secretary of Defense Command, Control, Communications and
Intelligence (C3I) Home Page provides information about the organization's
functions and policy and guidance containing official references and documents
for use by DoD components, as well as speeches and articles of senior DoD
managers' public presentations.
Per Diem, Travel and Transportation Allowance Committee: http://www.dtic.mil/perdiem/
This site provides per diem rates worldwide; prescribes overseas and
continental U.S. allowances for housing, cost of living, temporary lodging,
and evacuation, and entitlements; travel regulation; and introduces the Per
Diem Committee.
TechTRANSIT: http://www.dtic.mil/techtransit/
TechTRANSIT connects technology transfer resources and activities to meet the
requirements of the DoD Office of Technology Transition which promotes
technology transfer activities such as: spin-on technology opportunities;
spin-off transfer to the private sector; and defense conversion with
dual-use applications. In addition, links are provided to the technology
transfer activities of Federal, state, and international organizations.
The U.S. Southern Command: http://www.dtic.mil/southcom/
The U.S. Southern Command is the unified command responsible for all U.S.
military activities on the landmass of Latin America, south of Mexico.
The focus of the Southern Command includes, but is not limited to, building
regional cooperative security measures and to actively support the National
Drug Control Strategy.