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Appendix B Worldwide Web Sites and Documents Related to Defense Manufacturing

U.S. Air Force

Air Force 2025

http://www.au.af.mil/au/2025/index.htm

Major Command Mission Area Plans

http://www.safrni.hq.af.mil/saf-mii/miit/pad96/pad96toc.htm

Materiel Command

http://www.afmc.wpafb.af.mil

Modernization Planning Process and Technology Master Process

http://aftech.afrl.af.mil/

New World Vistas

http://web.fie.com/fedix/vista.html

Technology Area Plans

http://aftech.afrl.af.mil/

Suggested Citation:"B Worldwide Web Sites and Documents Related to Defense Manufacturing." National Research Council. 1999. Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond: Meeting the Changing Needs of National Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6373.
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U.S. Army

Strategic Technologies for the Army of the Twenty-First Century (STAR 21)

http://www.nap.edu/bookstore/enter3.cgi?mode=concept&search=STAR+21

U.S. Department of Defense

Assessing Defense Industrial Capabilities, Department of Defense Handbook

http://www.acq.osd.mil/iai/5000_60h/cover.htm

Defense Science and Technology Strategy

http://www.dtic.mil/dstp/DSTP/strategy/strategy.htm

Defense Sciences Office, DARPA

http://www.darpa.mil/DSO/rd/

Defense Technology Objectives

http://www.dtic.mil/dstp/DSTP/dtos/dto.htm

Dual Use Applications Program

http://www.darpa.mil/jdupo/index.html

Dual Use and Commercial Programs

http://www.acq.osd.mil/es/dut/

Electronics Technology Office, DARPA

http://www.darpa.mil/eto/RaDPrograms.html

Joint War-fighting Science and Technology Plan

http://www.dtic.mil/dstp/DSTP/jwsp.htm

Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Program

http://mantech.iitri.com/

Military Critical Technologies List

http://www.dtic.mil/mctl/

Quadrennial Defense Review

http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/qdr/

Suggested Citation:"B Worldwide Web Sites and Documents Related to Defense Manufacturing." National Research Council. 1999. Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond: Meeting the Changing Needs of National Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6373.
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Other

Manufacturing Infrastructure: Enabling the Nation's Manufacturing Capacity

Office of Science and Technology

http://www.eng.nsf.gov/news/MireReport/mire.htm

Suggested Citation:"B Worldwide Web Sites and Documents Related to Defense Manufacturing." National Research Council. 1999. Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond: Meeting the Changing Needs of National Defense. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6373.
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The end of the Cold War, the evolving mission of the U.S. Armed Services, the dramatic improvements in commercial manufacturing—these and other trends are changing how we provide for the common defense. What will we need in the way of defense manufacturing in the year 2010—a short few years away? How should we best spend our defense funds?

Defense Manufacturing in 2010 and Beyond sets forth a vision for the nation's defense manufacturing, including policies, technologies, systems, processes, practices, and financial implications. Eight specific trends are forecast—defense spending, the relationship between defense and commerical industries, the nature of the threat to our nation, the emergence of new technologies, and other areas—and their implications for defense manufacturing are explored.

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