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E-raamat: Defense Innovation Handbook: Guidelines, Strategies, and Techniques

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Innovation is the lifeline of national development. This handbook is a collection of chapters that provide techniques and methodologies for achieving the transfer of defense-targeted science and technology development for general industrial applications. The handbook shows how to translate theory and ideas into practical applications. Experts from national defense institutions, government laboratories, business, and industry contributed chapters to this handbook.

The handbook also serves as an archival guide for nations, communities, and businesses expecting to embark upon science and technology transfer to industry. Included are several domestic and international case examples of practical innovation. Since the dawn of history, nations have engrossed themselves in developing new tools, techniques, and methodologies to protect their geographical boundaries. From the crude implements used by prehistorical people to very modern technologies, the end game has been the same. That is, to protect the homeland. Even in times of peace, efforts must be made to develop new machinery, equipment, processes, and devices targeted for the protection of the nation. The emergence of organized nations and structured communities facilitated even more innovative techniques of national defense. Evolution, revolution, and innovation have defined human existence for millennia. From the Ice Age to the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and to the modern age, innovation, rudimentary as it may be in many cases, has determined how humans move from one stage to the next.

This comprehensive handbook provides a clear guide on the nuances of initiating and actualizing innovation. Both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of innovation are covered in the handbook.

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Uses a systems framework to zero in on science and technology transfer Focuses on leveraging technical developments in defense organizations for general societal applications Coalesces the transfer strategies collated from various sources and practical applications Represents a world-class diverse collection of science and technology development, utilization, and transfer Highlights a strategy for government, academia, and industry partnerships
Chapter 1: Innovation for National Defense
Chapter 2: Definitional
Analysis of Innovation
Chapter 3: The Aerospace Industry in Southwest Ohio: A
Model of Workforce-Driven Economic Development
Chapter 4: Other Transactions:
Increasing Importance in the Department of Defense.
Chapter 5: Commercial
Technologies in the Department of Defense: Technology Evolution and
Implications for Acquisition Professionals
Chapter 6: A System and
Statistical Engineering Enabled Approach for Process Innovation
Chapter 7:
Building resilient systems via innovative human systems integration
Chapter
8: Innovative model for situation awareness in dynamic defense systems
Chapter 9: Globalization and Defense Manufacturing
Chapter 10: Is Your
Organization Ready for Innovation?
Chapter 11: Human Monitoring Systems for
Health, Fitness and Performance Augmentation
Chapter 12: Enhancing
Innovation: Methods, Cultural Aspects, Ideation Approaches, and Box- Busters
Chapter 13: Self-Jamming Behavior: Joint Interoperability, Root Causes, and
Thoughts on Solutions
Chapter 14: 4D Weather Cubes and Defense Applications
Chapter 15: Innovative Approach to Infrastructure Resilience: A Case Study of
Evaluating DOD Sites for Small Modular Reactors
Chapter 16: Three Innovations
for Defense Acquisition Reform
Chapter 17: Strategy and Military Technology:
The Three Offsets
Chapter 18: Prescription for an Affordable Full Spectrum
Defense and Innovation Policy
Chapter 19: Anatomy of Arms Races and
Technological Innovation
Chapter 20: Innovation Dynamics in the Defense Space
Sector
Chapter 21: Innovative Applications of Polymer Materials for 3D
Printing
Chapter 22: Innovative Strategies for Advanced Defense Education
Chapter 23: Innovation in Systems Framework for Intelligence Operations
Adedeji Badiru is a Professor of Systems Engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT). He is a registered professional engineer and a fellow of the Institute of Industrial Engineers as well as a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Engineering. He has a BS degree in Industrial Engineering, MS in Mathematics, and MS in Industrial Engineering from Tennessee Technological University, and Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Central Florida. He is the author of several books and technical journal articles.