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  1. Military First Aid by Department Defense, 2009-08-19
  2. US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76 by Department of Defense, 2007-05-27
  3. 21st Century U.S. Army Training Manual: Rappelling (TC 21-24), Tower, Ground, Helicopter, Fast-Rope Insertion and Extraction, Knots, plus bonus U.S. Army Training Circulars (CD-ROM) by Department of Defense, 2008-07-18
  4. The Armed Forces Officer: 2007 Edition (National Defense University) by U.S. Department of Defense, 2007-05-30
  5. Quadrennial defense review 2001: lessons on managing change in the Department of Defense by John Y. Schrader, 2003-01-01
  6. Achieving Effective Acquisition of Information Technology in the Department of Defense by Committee on Improving Processes and Policies for the Acquisition and Test of Information Technologies in the Department of Defense, National Research Council, 2010-06-02
  7. 21st Century Premium Guide to Defense Department Contracting, Doing Business with the Military, Selling Products and Services to the Pentagon (Ringbound Book plus Four CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Military, 2007-06-15
  8. Budgeting, Financial Management, and Acquisition Reform in the U.S. Department of Defense (PB) (Research in Public Management) by L R Jones, Jerry L McCaffery, 2007-12-20
  9. Physical Security by Department Defense, 2009-08-19
  10. US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76 , Illustrated by Department of Defense, The United States Army, et all 2007-05-27
  11. The Department of Defense: Documents on establishment and organization, 1944-1978 by ALICE C, ET AL, EDITORS COLE, 1978
  12. Improvised Munitions Handbook by Department of Defense, 2008-01-01
  13. The Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR): An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative (Compass Series) by Technology, and Economic Policy Board on Science, National Research Council, 2000-10-30
  14. Military Mountaineering and Rappelling by Department of Defense, 2010-02-15

1. DefenseLINK News Index Page
Latest articles from the American Forces Press Service as well as Pentagon press releases and briefings.Category Regional North America Military News and Media...... WASHINGTON, March 18, 2003 — The defense department today unveiled a billiondollar roadmap for unmanned aerial vehicles during the next 25 years.
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/
Search: Home Site Map DoD Sites ... QUESTIONS? NEWS About News DoD News Advisories ... Sources Updated: 07 Apr 2003
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Saddam's Regime 'Is on Its Way Out,' Wolfowitz Says
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2003 - Dictator Saddam Hussein's 20- plus-year hold on the Iraqi people is drawing to a close, U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said today. "One thing is certain, and that is that this regime is on its... U.S. Forces Drub Baghdad Defenders, WMD Search Continues
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2003 - U.S. military combat action in Baghdad yesterday may have inflicted thousands of casualties on the enemy, a senior U.S. Central Command spokesperson said today. "It certainly demonstrated our ability to operate within Baghdad at a time... Infantry Division Takes Drive Through Baghdad
WASHINGTON, April 5, 2003 – Members of the 3rd Infantry Division are moving through downtown Baghdad, U.S. Central Command officials said today. Just over two weeks into Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. troops are operating in the heart of the Iraqi capital,... Lynch to Rescuers: 'I'm an American Soldier, Too'

2. DefenseLINK News Index Page
WASHINGTON, March 18, 2003 The defense department today unveiled a billion dollar roadmap for unmanned aerial
http://defenselink.mil/news
Search: Home Site Map DoD Sites ... QUESTIONS? NEWS About News DoD News Advisories ... Sources Updated: 07 Apr 2003
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Saddam's Regime 'Is on Its Way Out,' Wolfowitz Says
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2003 - Dictator Saddam Hussein's 20- plus-year hold on the Iraqi people is drawing to a close, U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said today. "One thing is certain, and that is that this regime is on its... U.S. Forces Drub Baghdad Defenders, WMD Search Continues
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2003 - U.S. military combat action in Baghdad yesterday may have inflicted thousands of casualties on the enemy, a senior U.S. Central Command spokesperson said today. "It certainly demonstrated our ability to operate within Baghdad at a time... Infantry Division Takes Drive Through Baghdad
WASHINGTON, April 5, 2003 – Members of the 3rd Infantry Division are moving through downtown Baghdad, U.S. Central Command officials said today. Just over two weeks into Operation Iraqi Freedom, U.S. troops are operating in the heart of the Iraqi capital,... Lynch to Rescuers: 'I'm an American Soldier, Too'

3. DoD Almanac
Provides a variety of information and statistical material about the United States Department of Defense its people, organization, equipment, and funding.
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/almanac/
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4. Wired News: Pentagon Buys 'Perpetual Motion'
A California company claims to have developed a conductor for perpetual energy. Call it science fiction, but the defense department's investment could reach US$1 million this year. By Steve Brody and Andrew Kirkis. Wired News
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04:00 AM Jul. 22, 1998 PT Although scientists continue to hunt for cold fusion , the US Department of Energy gave the fledgling technology the cold shoulder long ago. That does not mean, however, that the federal government is averse to funding far-fetched scientific research. In the past three years, to the astonishment of many physicists, the Department of Defense has invested more than US$400,000 in Magnetic Power of Sebastopol, California. The company claims to have perfected a revolutionary material that conducts electricity with no resistance at room temperature. Its so-called UltraConductors would allow ideal efficiency in every industrial application from electric motors to permanent electromagnets and would never need to be recharged.
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In short, Magnetic Power is in the business of perpetual motion "Prior to the Wright brothers, no one believed flying machines would ever be built," said CEO Mark Goldes.

5. Office Of The Special Assistant For The Gulf War Illnesses
Official government site, that provides declassified documents with potential relevance for affected Category Society Military Issues Health Gulf War Illness...... On October 31st, The defense department released its final environmental exposurereport on particulate matter, a generic term applied to a broad class of
http://www.gulflink.osd.mil/
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CASE NARRATIVES, INFO PAPERS ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE REPORTS CURRENT NEWS HELP FOR VETERANS ... E-MAIL M essage from the S pecial A ssistant for G ulf W ar I llnesses March 25, 2003 GulfLINK is the best source of information about the events of Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield, and the investigations into the possible causes of the illnesses of some Gulf War veterans. GulfLINK remains focused on those operations and their aftermath. The Department of Defense maintains a broad Internet presence to help military members, veterans and the general public informed about issues pertaining to our military. By visiting the right Web site, visitors can get the information they need. DeploymentLINK provides up-to-date information on current and other past military deployments and operations involving the U.S. military. It is also where you will find the best data on areas of concern to today's deploying servicemembers - things like depleted uranium - and for prior veterans - like the ongoing investigation onto Project 112 You will also see links to other related Web sites on this page.

6. Defense Department Praises Gershon's NATO Work
defense department Praises Gershon's NATO Work. Cited his three years' efforton panel for Human Factors. defense department Praises Gershon's NATO Work.
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Defense Department Praises Gershon's NATO Work
Cited his three years' effort on panel for Human Factors
In a recent letter to John Quilty, MITRE's Director of the Defense Department's FFRDC, Delores Etter, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, lauded MITRE for supporting Dr. Gershon's work on the RTO's Human Factors and Medicine Panel (HFM) since 1998. "Dr Gershon," she wrote, "played an active role in several HFM Panel affairs including organizing and chairing RTO events, participating in the NATO Strategy Study Teams, coordinating HFM Panel activities with other RTO Panels and, most recently, delivering the keynote address at the June 2001 HFM meeting." The RTO is the single organization within NATO for defense research and technology. Dr. Gershon's RTO panel covers the field of human factors which affects the warfighter's ability to acquire, process and make effective decisions using task-critical information. Its work involves understanding and ensuring physical, physiological, psychological, and cognitive compatibility among military personnel, technological systems, missions, and environments. Quilty responded to the Under Secretary that, "Dr. Gershon has devoted much of his career to the service of our government, in both defense and civilian sectors. He is an international authority in the areas of information visualization and human factors. MITRE is proud to support his participation on this important NATO panel."

7. People For The American Way
4999, defense department’s SelfEvaluation on Total Information AwarenessProgram No Substitute for Congressional Oversight, Wyden
http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=8296

8. Defense Department Nuclear Doctrine
defense department Nuclear Doctrine. Nuclear Posture Review. DOD Directives.DODD2060.2 Department of Defense Counterproliferation (CP)Implementation.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/doctrine/dod/
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9. Defense Department Intelligence And Security Doctrine
defense department Intelligence and Security Doctrine, Directives and Instructions. DODD5025.1 Department of Defense Directives System, 27 July 2000.
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Doctrine, Directives and Instructions
Doctrine is the fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives. It is authoritative but requires judgment in application. (Joint Pub 1-02) The joint publication hierarchy provides a framework for joint doctrine and joint tactics, techniques, and procedures. The organizational structure follows traditional joint staff lines of responsibility to the maximum degree possible. Each series provides for a keystone manual as the first publication in the series. The keystone manuals constitute the doctrinal foundation of the series. There are a number of online sources for joint doctrine and related publications. The Department of Defense (DoD) issues a large number of Directives and Instructions . The purpose of these issuances varies; however, all of them are used to internally manage the business of the DoD. DoD Directives are broad DoD policy documents containing what is required by legislation, the President, or the Secretary of Defense to initiate, govern, or regulate actions or conduct by the DoD Components within their specific areas of responsibilities. DoD Directives establish or describe policy, programs, and organizations; define missions; provide authority; and assign responsibilities.

10. Just The Facts: U.S. Security Assistance To Latin America And The Caribbean
IV. defense department programs. V. Bases and other overseas military presences.Appendix A Prohibitions on security assistance. defense department programs.
http://www.ciponline.org/facts/home.htm
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11. Defense Department Humanitarian Assistance (HA)
/ Law Excess property transfers by country......defense department Programs, defense department Humanitarian Assistance(HA). Program
http://www.ciponline.org/facts/exp.htm
Home What's New Order the Book Defense Department Programs Defense Department Humanitarian Assistance (HA) Program Description / Law Excess property transfers by country Program Description Law Humanitarian Assistance (HA) is a combination of U.S. military programs whose primary purpose is to offer assistance to local populations. While similar to Humanitarian and Civic Assistance ( HCA ) humanitarian programs that are a secondary component of a training exercise HA projects can be carried out independent of other military activity, as a solely humanitarian endeavor. HA programs are overseen by the office of Overseas Humanitarian Disaster and Civic Aid within the Department of Defense. Assistance falls into five different categories:
  • Humanitarian Daily Rations – food rations often provided to refugees or displaced persons; The “Denton” program – use of excess space on DoD aircraft to transport non-profit organizations' humanitarian goods; Humanitarian Funded Transportation – a fund which can pay private contractors (generally shipping companies) to transport humanitarian goods for non-profit organizations;

12. Web Address Change
US Department of Defense Air Force Terrorism; Defense Almanac; DefenseDepartment Periodicals; defense department Web (DefenseLink); Defense
http://www.louisville.edu/library/ekstrom/govpubs/federal/agencies/defense/defen
Web address change: http://library.louisville.edu/government/federal/agencies/defense/defense.html
This page will cease as of September 1, 2003. Please change your bookmarks to the new web address.

13. US Defense Department Saves Millions
US defense department Saves Millions. Detecting Fraud Violations UsingSAS Data Warehouse and Data Mining Solutions. US Department of Defense.
http://www.sas.com/news/success/dod.html

14. Iridium - Press
defense department Contract Keeps Iridium Satellites In Orbit. 12/18/2002defense department Exercises First Renewal Option of Contract.
http://www.iridium.com/corp/iri_corp-news.asp?newsid=14

15. Iridium - Press
defense department Exercises First Renewal Option of Contract. 12/18/2002defense department Exercises First Renewal Option of Contract.
http://www.iridium.com/corp/iri_corp-news.asp?newsid=51

16. Defense Department Goes E-Commercial
defense department Goes ECommercial
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When it comes to the U.S. government's approach to new businesses, the Internet is apparently no different from any other success story. Seemingly everyone in government wants to have a hand in its development. With Capitol Hill's tide of Internet-related bills and resolutions swelling and the Federal Trade Commission diving in with its own new Internet and e-commerce office, the Department of Defense now wants to join the fun. On Thursday, June 10th, the Department of Defense Electronic Commerce Day will showcase new opportunities for the military to take advantage of the Internet and for Internet businesses to take advantage of the large-scale purchases the military makes. The day is a project of the Joint Electronic Commerce Program Office, an initiative the Defense Department launched last summer to speed up the military's integration of electronic commerce into its operations. The JECPO has also developed a "DoD EC Navigator" on its Web site to assist buyers, sellers and others interested in doing business with the Defense Department. Already on board are all four branches of the U.S. military the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines plus the Defense Logistics Agency and the Defense Information System Agency, all with e-commerce initiatives on their own Web sites.

17. Psion Guild Defense Department
The Psion Guild defense department. The blank). Universal Psychic HazardSymbol. Department of Defense Discussion Forum (Password Protected).
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The Defense Department has been created to deal with defense of Guild members from psychic attack, defamation, and other potential problems. If members have difficulties with psychic attacks, then if it is determined that they did not deliberately antagonize the attacker, the defense department may be called upon to step in and give them aid in dealing with the problem. That aid may be in the form of augmented shielding, counterattack, or both. Administrator:
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18. Freedomforum.org: Defense Department Keeps Wraps On FOIA Video
defense department keeps wraps on FOIA video. By The Associated Press.02.14.03. Printerfriendly page. WASHINGTON — The defense department
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19. IBM, RIM Drafted By Defense Department
Business August 19, 2002 IBM, RIM Drafted By defense department By Thor OlavsrudWith money pouring into US Department of Defense coffers in order to upgrade
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20. Wired News: Another Network Associates U-Turn On Key Recovery?
Having acquired a company with close ties to the defense department, the steward of Pretty Good Privacy has changed course in a direction that has civil liberties activists worried. Wired News
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05:01 AM Feb. 25, 1998 PT In acquiring Trusted Information Systems, a company with close ties to the National Security Agency, Network Associates has created a computer-security juggernaut - and apparently reversed course on its stance against government control of strong encryption. Network Associates also owns encryption supplier Pretty Good Privacy Inc., whose founder, Phil Zimmermann, is a longtime and vocal opponent of government involvement in cryptography. But Trusted Information Systems , the newest member of the corporate family, is of a very different political stripe.
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"To have PGP under the same corporate umbrella as Trusted Information Systems and part of a larger corporation is troubling, because it suggests that we will be losing a major ally in the effort to keep the use of strong encryption available without government control," said Barry Steinhard, president of the Electronic Frontier Foundation Trusted Information Systems is a founding and active member of the Key Recovery Alliance , an industry group formed in 1996 to promote development of technology that makes it possible for third parties to decipher encrypted data. Critics of the group say it supports a little-loved US government policy that bars export of strong encryption products unless they include some provision for key recovery.

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