Materials created by or of special interest to the DoD community.
Defense Technical Information Center Search - Search a wide collection of defense websites in multiple domains. This includes many defense agencies, unified commands, the military services - Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps - and other elements of the defense and military establishments.
DTIC's Scientific and Technical Information Network (STINET) - The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)'s Scientific and Technical Information Network (STINET) Service helps the DoD community access pertinent scientific and technical information to meet mission needs effectively.
Federal Computer Product Center Web Site - The Federal Computer Product Center was established at NTIS to provide access to information in electronic formats. The current inventory of computer products includes more than 1,200 titles since 1990. These include datafiles and software on diskette, CD-ROM, and magnetic tape.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) - The NTRS is a valuable resource for students, educators, researchers, and the public for access to NASA's current and historical technical literature since it was first released in 1994. NTRS provides access to approximately 500K aerospace related citations, 90K full-text online documents, and 111K images and videos. NTRS numbers continues to grow over time as new scientific and technical information (STI) is created or funded by NASA. The type of information found in NTRS include: conference papers, images, journal articles, photos, meeting papers, movies, patents, research reports, and technical videos.
SEI Software Technology Roadmap (STR) - The Software Technology Roadmap (STR), maintained by the Software Engineering Institute, is a directed guide containing the latest information on more than 69 software technologies. It is of interest to anyone acquiring, building, or maintaining software intensive systems. The initial release is a prototype that generally emphasizes software technology of importance to the C4I (command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence) domain. Technology descriptions are accessible via an application taxonomy or a quality measures taxonomy.