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Join the best minds in science and technology on DoDTechipedia – the new internal wiki for the U.S.
Department of Defense. Post ideas, ask questions, make suggestions or share information with colleagues
you can’t reach now. It’s a way to expand our brainpower focused on rapidly responding to the needs
of the warfighter.
Here’s how it works
- Share your knowledge. Every contribution counts. The more you contribute, the more the collective
knowledge base expands. The wiki can easily be edited by any user, broadening your access to the latest
and best research and ideas. DoDTechipedia is open to federal government employees and contractors
with Common Access Card or DTIC registration.
- Connect across walls. Reach across command chains and
departmental divisions to find other people working on ideas
and solutions that interest you. Discuss hot topics. Stay on top
of new trends. Read technical blogs – or create one of your
own. You don’t need to know the right people – you can
connect on the wiki.
- Collaborate. The wars we are fighting today require immediate
solutions. The wiki is the biggest brainstorming session ever
at DoD. Network with others working in your areas of interest.
Present new ideas or technical challenges. Stay abreast
of research and development initiatives, conferences, and
symposiums. Collaboration across DoD increases our ability
to identify challenges as they emerge and deliver vigorous
solutions fast.
Topic Areas
Some noteworthy weapon systems areas include:
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| Advanced Electronics |
Photonics, microelectronics and electro-optic technology for the advancement of military systems and as force multipliers |
| Directed Energy Technology |
Models, tactical requirements, training and education, lasers, high-power microwaves, and nonlethal applications |
| Electro-Optical and Infrared Sensors |
Detection and countering of improvised explosive devices (IEDs), counter Man Portable Air Defense Systems (MANPADS), and night vision |
| Energy and Power |
Various energy and power technologies and traditional and alternative energy sources, such as petroleum, synthetic and bio-fuels |
| Networking Unmanned Vehicles |
Communications protocols, ground control systems, hardware, interoperability, modeling and simulation, software, and spectrum management for unmanned vehicles |
| Radar |
Ballistic missile defense; counter-rocket, artillery, and mortar (C-RAM); foliage penetration radar; and through the wall radar |
| Robotics |
Basic and applied research in robotics, commercial and industrial robotics, components and subsystems, and military and security applications |
| Sensor and Data Fusion |
Networked sensor systems capable of deployment over large environments and integration with a large number of systems |
| Systems Engineering |
Systems engineering technical review process and the work breakdown structure |
| Unmanned Systems |
Unmanned systems including human-machine interaction; learning and adaptability; multi-system control, teaming, and scalability; perception; and verification and validation |
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