Center for Technology and National Security Policy
The National Defense University (NDU) established the Center for Technology and National Security
Policy in June 2001 to study the implications of technological innovation for U.S. national security
policy and military planning. The center combines scientific and technical assessments with analyses
of current strategic and defense policy issues. Its major initial areas of focus include: (1) technologies
and concepts that encourage and/or enable the transformation of the Armed Forces, (2) developments
by defense laboratories, (3) investments in research, development, and acquisition and improvements
to their processes, (4) relationships among the Department of Defense, the industrial sector, and
academe, and (5) social science techniques that enhance the detection and prevention of conflict. The
staff is led by two senior analysts who hold the Roosevelt Chair of National Security Policy and the
Edison Chair of Science and Technology and who can call on the expertise of the NDU community and
colleagues at institutions nationwide.
TRANSFORMING AMERICA’S MILITARY
BINNENDIJK
TRANSFORMING
AME R I CA’S
MILITARY
edited by Hans Binnendijk
A PUBLICATION OF THE
CENTER FOR TECHNOLOGY AND NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY
NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY
TRANSFORMING
AMERICA’S MILITARY
edited and with an introduction by Hans Binnendijk, with
contributions from:
Charles L. Barry • Paul K. Davis
Michèle A. Flournoy • Norman Friedman
Jacques S. Gansler • Thomas C. Hone
Richard L. Kugler • Douglas A. Macgregor
Thomas L. McNaugher • Mark L. Montroll
Bruce R. Nardulli • Paul M. Needham
David A. Ochmanek • William D. O’Neil
Stephen P. Randolph • Richard D. Sokolsky
Sam J. Tangredi • Bing West
Peter A. Wilson
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