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DTIC 2011 Conference

DTIC: Your Authoritative Source of Defense Information
for the Front Line and the Homeland

 

April 4-5, 2011
McNamara Headquarters Complex, Ft. Belvoir, VA
and Virtually Using Defense Connect Online (DCO)

Agenda
Monday, April 4, 2011
7:30-8:25
Registration for On-site Attendees
Meet & Greet DTIC Personnel
8:00-8:25
Logon checks for Defense Connect Online (DCO) Virtual Attendees
8:30-8:35
Welcome
Mr. Christopher E. Thomas,
Acting Administrator
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
8:35-9:30

Keynote Address
Department of Defense S&T Program:
Innovation, Speed and Agility and Information

Mr. Alan R. Shaffer
Principal Deputy Director, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (ASD(R&E))

9:30-10:00
Plenary Session
The DTIC Roadmap

Mr. Christopher E. Thomas, Acting Administrator, DTIC

Session Summary: Current initiatives; future plans; change!  If you think you know DTIC, hold on for this session on priorities, adjusted funding levels, and modified services.  For a new DTIC-centric view of S&T information in DoD, come hear all about DTIC as a hub of the DoD R&E universe.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Hear about the plans for DTIC in the immediate future.
  • Learn about factors controlling some DTIC support.
  • Find out more about streamlined access.
10:00-10:45
Break/Networking/Exhibits
10:45-11:30

Keynote Address
Technology in Demand by the Warfighters
Mr. Kurt Kratz, Associate Director, Joint S&T Support, OASD(R&E)

Session Summary: This session includes information about the Joint Operations Support office's role in providing visibility of COCOM S&T needs and DoD wide efforts that may lead to solutions. Technology in demand by the Warfighters is being facilitated by building a community of interest across the Combatant Command (COCOM) and DOD S&T enterprise.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Hear about collaborative techniques being used by the COCOM Science and Technology (S&T) advisors.
  • Learn more about the network and tools being developed to support the COCOM (S&T) capability requirements.
11:30-12:00

Plenary Session
Overview of DoD Information Analysis Centers (IACs)
Mr. Christopher Zember , IAC Deputy Program Manager, DTIC

Session Summary: Have you used a DTIC IAC?  These organizations, supplying subject matter expertise and focused information, are available to all DoD and federal R&D/S&T performers as well as the acquisition community.  Hear more about their capabilities, accomplishments, and services.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Become familiar with these specialized sources of information and services.
  • Learn how you can maximize your usage of these valuable resources.
  • Get details of available no-cost resources.

12:00-1:15
Lunch at the Tech Expo in the Cafeteria
Meet & Greet DTIC Employees
1:15-2:00
Keynote Address
Lab Research and Unified R&E Data for the Defense Community
Dr. John W. Fischer, Director, Defense Laboratory Programs, ASD(R&E)
2:00-2:45

Plenary Session
Homeland Security Resources:
Security Through the Power of Information

Ms. Greta E. Marlatt, Outreach & Collection Development Manager and
Homeland Security Digital Library Content Team Manager, Naval Postgraduate School

Session Summary: The comprehensive HSDL Collection includes a broad range of resources from DTIC, the federal government, state and local agencies, research institutions, think tanks, non-profits and more. 

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Become familiar with the collection and what you can find there.
  • Learn to increase your access, if you are eligible, to the full collection and gain more information.
  • Hear more about featured topics and the biweekly critical releases. 
2:45-3:15
Break/Networking/Exhibits
3:15-4:00

Plenary Session
Information Exploitation in the UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)
Dr. Dominic Davies, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl),
Ministry of Defence (MoD), United Kingdom

Session Summary: The availability and quantity of S&T information has exploded over recent decades resulting in many people suffering from "Information Overload."  Efficient and effective management of information is required to enable retrieval of the right information for exploitation in the delivery of research and advice to the defence enterprise.  The quality and timeliness of the information delivery will also be improved, as well as enabling cost savings.

This presentation will discuss the range and utility of information sources which are used to support the work of the scientists and technologists of Dstl. The presentation will explain how the Knowledge Management and Exploitation Group works with them to reduce "Information Overload" and to ensure that as much relevant information as possible is available for exploitation in the delivery of the research.  Examples of information products created by the Group will be discussed. These will show typical strategies which can be used to ensure that the researchers in the Laboratory can easily maintain their current awareness within their specialist area. The presentation will demonstrate how analysis can be used to support decision making and focus learning. Knowledge Management and Exploitation (KME) is a challenging socio-technical domain in which to work.  The tools and competencies needed by people working in this field will be discussed and some of the activities the Group has undertaken will be used to suggest ways in which KME may be achieved.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • The value of Information Management and Exploitation is potentially so high that a dedicated team of professionals with the right resources and tools to support this activity has significant benefit to an organization.
  • "Information Overload" is a real effect of the Information Age, but there are ways of managing and reducing its impact.
  • Effective Knowledge and Information Management and Exploitation are immensely complicated to achieve and dependent on people not information technology.
4:00-4:15

Plenary Session
User Council Overview
Ms. Donna McDonald, User Council President, Johns Hopkins University

Session Summary: The User Council serves as a liaison between DTIC and its user community, operating independently to provide feedback and advice to DTIC on the community’s concerns. This overview of the User Council will provide insight on how the User Council expedites the flow of information between the user community and DTIC.  Current User Council Members and 2011 nominees will also be introduced.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Gain awareness of the User Council’s unique role in representing the DTIC user community.
  • Meet the User Council Members who represent you and identify networking avenues to further share your user experience.
4:15-4:30

Q&A and Wrap Up
Ms. Helen Q. Sherman, Director of User Services, DTIC

4:30-5:00

User Council Election Closes at 5:00
Ms. Nickie Whitney, Marketing Team, DTIC
(Information available at the DTIC Exhibit or email:
marketing@dtic.mil)


Tuesday, April 5, 2011
7:30-8:25
Registration for On-site Attendees
Meet & Greet DTIC Personnel
8:00-8:25
Logon checks for Defense Connect Online (DCO) Virtual Attendees
8:30-8:45
Welcome and Introduction to DTIC Management
Mr. Christopher E. Thomas,
Acting Administrator
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
8:45-9:15

Plenary Session
DTIC Update
Ms. Helen Q. Sherman, Director, User Services, DTIC

Session Summary: Change is constant.  This session will recap DTIC highlights, achievements, and initiatives planned or implemented since the 65th anniversary event a year ago.   As usual, this session has the information you will want to know.

Learning/Training Objectives: 

  • Learn about DTIC sources with potential for your organization.
  • Consider ways to support your personal interests and responsibilities.
  • Participate in one or more of DTIC’s collaborative products and services.

9:15-9:30
Plenary Session
Customer Centric Seamless Registration
Mr. James Fletcher, Chief, Registration & Marketing Division, DTIC
Ms. Twilla Miller, Registration Team, DTIC

Session Summary: Get a quick verbal and visual introduction to and explanation of DTIC’s new seamless registration system, and learn about some of the changes coming soon, such as the federal government initiative, and SIPRNET Registration.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn about the benefits of seamless registration and how the system works.
  • Hear about proposed initiatives and expected benefits.  
9:30-9:45

Plenary Session
Registration Basics for New and Experienced Users
Ms. Elizabeth Franca, Registration Team, DTIC
Ms. Alison Harris, Registration Team, DTIC

Session Summary: Beginning with policy, the process of registering using a User ID and password will be outlined.  Attendees will be advised on setting up a proper password, and they will also be provided a list of useful links (URLs).

Learning/ Training Objectives:

  • Experienced users will supplement their understanding of account renewal, password information, policy changes, and useful links.
  • New users will become aware of policy changes, setting a password, useful links, and why it’s important to renew their accounts.
9:45-10:00

Plenary Session
New! DTIC Online Public Search
Ms. Phyllis Levine, STINET Management Division, DTIC
Mr. Kapin Ferguson,
STINET Management Division, DTIC

Session Summary: Search and DTIC are practically synonymous, from DROLS to STINET to DTIC Online.  A beta version of the new public search at http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/beta.html features a redesign enabling full-text searching.  This session spotlights some features such as clarifying the submitted spelling (Did you mean…?), databases/collections searched and search tips. 

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn to narrow results, recognize features in your results, and other techniques for finding/retrieving the results you need.
  • Hear about the timelines and plans for future development for this service, accessible without logging in.
10:00-10:30
Break/Networking
Visit the DTIC Exhibit for your information needs.
10:30-10:45

Plenary Session
New! DTIC Online Classified Search
Mr. Andrew Pedrick, Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC
Ms. Diane Schnurrpusch, Reference and Retrieval Team, DTIC

Session Summary: DTIC Online Classified merges DTIC Online SIPRNET, Classified STINET, and Classified TEMS (Total Electronic Migration System: IAC document database) into a single search.  This session will take a quick look at capabilities and functionality, available information resources, site navigation, and future plans.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Locate scientific and technical information on classified DoD Web sites.
  • Understand the available search tools and information resources.
10:45-11:00

Plenary Session
Expand Your Research with DTIC MultiSearch
Ms. Wendy Hill, Outreach Science & Technology (S&T) Liaison, DTIC

Mr. Ricardo Thoroughgood, Chief, STINET Management Division, DTIC

Session Summary: If you have not discovered MultiSearch, here is your opportunity to become familiar with DTIC’s multitalented search and associated features. 

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn when to use this tool for maximum benefit.
  • Hear about sharing and notification capabilities.
  • Customize your results to meet your needs.
11:00-11:45

Plenary Session
DTIC Online Access Controlled:
Your Gateway to Essential Information to Enhance Your Mission

Ms. Candy Parker, Lead Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC
Ms. Karen Nimerick,
Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC

Session Summary: DTIC Online Access Controlled (DOAC) provides access to controlled, unclassified information (CUI) including over three million technical reports, information on research in progress, collaboration opportunities, congressional budget information, DoD S&T planning documents and tools and numerous other resources. This session will provide an overview of DOAC’s information resources, site navigation, search capabilities and functionality.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Locate significant collections and information resources.
  • Learn the navigation features.
  • Understand the search capabilities to retrieve relevant information.
  • Create bibliographies and save searches
11:45-12:00

Plenary Session
Contact DTIC for Your Reference and Searching Needs
Ms.
Phyllis Bell, Deputy Director, User Services, DTIC
Mr.
Tom Glad, Team Leader, Reference and Retrieval Team, DTIC

Session Summary: This session will address policies and procedures for requesting assistance.  Essential information will be presented regarding research support, free documents for downloading or printing, and document orders.  There will be tips for both new and experienced users as DTIC personnel explain the ways to request research and ordering assistance when needed.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Become more familiar with DTIC products and services.
  • Learn how to use DTIC resources more efficiently.
  • Know the right contact information when you need help.
12:00-1:15
Lunch on your own in the cafeteria with DTIC Personnel
1:15-1:45
Plenary Session
DoDTechipedia: The DoD S&T Wiki for Communicating and Collaborating
Ms.
Karen Nimerick, Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC
Ms.
Candy Parker, Lead Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC

Session Summary: DoDTechipedia is a collaborative encyclopedia on scientific and technical topics. The wiki format facilitates communication across the DoD and federal community to help avoid duplicate research, reduce costs, and promote more rapidly implemented technological solutions to benefit the warfighter.  This session will provide an overview of this tool with emphasis on how to contribute content, navigate the site, and use key features.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn how to navigate and contribute content.
  • Learn key features of this Web 2.0 tool.
1:45-2:00

Plenary Session
Getting Started with DoDTechipedia and Defense Communities
Ms. Michele Finley, Marketing Team, DTIC
Ms. Angela Davis, Marketing Team, DTIC

Session Summary: DoDTechipedia, DoD’s science and technology wiki, has now reached over 2,500 pages of content.  This session will focus on the tools to help you get started in DoDTechipedia and the Defense Communities Wiki.  Do not miss this opportunity to learn about tutorials, tips, user guides and available support.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn about available training resources.
  • Learn how to request a Defense Communities Wiki for DoD and DoD Contractor collaboration.
2:00-2:20

Plenary Session
Aristotle: Your Professional Networking Tool
Mr. Bruce Gilbert, Marketing Team, DTIC

Session Summary: Get a quick introduction to Aristotle, DTIC's professional networking tool.  This session will focus on the tools for creating your personal profile and finding other people, projects and topics of interest to you.  Highlights include how to share information and control access and learning resources.

Learning / Training Objectives:

  • Learn about connecting with others in your field.
  • Learn how to create your personal profile.
  • Learn how to share documents and other information.
2:20-2:30

Plenary Session
DTIC Boot Camp: Put DTIC In Your Toolkit

Mr. Howard Brande, Marketing Team, DTIC
Ms. Charlene Madaffer-Meehan, Team Leader, Marketing Team, DTIC

Session Summary: DTIC Boot Camp is a one-day, interactive workshop for customers to learn how to get the most out of DTIC’s Suite of Services to meet their science and technology information needs. It provides training on DTIC Online Access Controlled (DOAC), DoDTechipedia and Aristotle. DTIC’s team of experienced instructors will help you learn how to leverage these tools to maximize your time and resources. DTIC Boot Camp is offered at no charge at DTIC Headquarters in Fort Belvoir, VA, or DTIC instructors can come to your location.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Understand the benefits of using DTIC’s training opportunities.
  • Identify how to participate and/or arrange DTIC training away from Fort Belvoir.
2:30-2:45

Plenary Session
DoDTechSpace: Connecting with the Warfighter
Mr. Dave Long,
Team Leader, Current Awareness and COCOM Support, DTIC

Ms. Christine Barrett, COCOM Support, DTIC

Session Summary: DoDTechSpace, a new interface hosted by DTIC, is a Facebook/LinkedIn/MilBook type collaborative tool on the SIPRNET for the Combatant Command Science & Technology Community (CSTC). This session will take a quick look at the features and benefits of DoDTechSpace.

Learning/Training Objectives:

After attending this session, you should be able to:

  • Understand the basic functionality of DoD TechSpace.
  • Use the new Web site to collaborate in locating science and technology solutions for the warfighter.
2:45-3:15
Break/Networking
Visit the DTIC Booth!
3:15-3:30
Plenary Session
DTIC Information Collection: Submit Technical Reports to Benefit DoD Research

Mr. Jack Rike,
Information Collection Division, DTIC

Session Summary: DTIC encourages everyone in the Defense community to participate in the Science and Technical Information Program (STIP) by submitting all appropriate materials for inclusion in our Technical Reports (TR) database. Come learn what the submission requirements and procedures are for getting your reports into the DTIC TR Collection.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn the requirements for correctly marking your document for DTIC submission.
  • Learn how to electronically submit your documents.
3:30-3:45
Plenary Session
Coming Soon: The New Unified R&E Database (URED) for Research in Progress
Ms. Michelle Seaward, Chief, Information Analysis and Technical Support, DTIC
Ms. Julia Foscue, Information Collection Division, DTIC

Session Summary: ASD(R&E) and DTIC are collaborating to produce the Unified Research & Engineering Database (URED).  Completion of this effort will improve both submission and access to R&E project information.  URED will include a unified data call, simplified user interface, and analysis tools that should reduce the workload for researchers and labs.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Learn about the databases included in the first stage of the project.
  • Find out about the improved tools for users.
  • Get more detail about the timeline and advantages for users.
3:45-4:00

Plenary Session
DTIC's Independent Research & Development (IR&D) Collection:
News on DoD's Only Collection of Industry R&D

Mr. Dave Hyman,
Information Collection Division, DTIC

Session Summary: DTIC hosts a unique collection of R&D information: proprietary Industry R&D efforts. Find out what’s new, and better, for DoD IR&D collection users and what new initiatives are underway to enhance the value of this distinct collection which can benefit many across the DoD S&T Enterprise.


Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Update status of the IR&D collection and provide users with helpful information about it in DOAC.
  • Discuss recent updates to the DoD IR&D Program Web site.
  • Highlight initiatives for improvements to both the IR&D data collection process and the IR&D information dissemination functionality.
4:00-4:15

Plenary Session
What is STINFO (Scientific and Technical Information)?
Mr. Robert Van Veghel, STINFO Instructor, Current Awareness Team, DTIC

Session Summary: Do you speak STINFO?  Do you know how to use STI?  How to protect it?  Come to a session that will fill in the blanks and cover the information needed to interact in the 21st century DoD scientific and technological world.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Become familiar with some of the basics in DoD marking of scientific and technical information.
  • Learn about the implications of distribution statements, export control and classified information. Obtain more detail on whether to attend the class Wednesday or come to training at a later date.
4:15-4:20

Introduction of New User Council Members
Ms. Donna McDonald, User Council President, Johns Hopkins University

Session Summary: Get election results and meet User Council members.  Plan to stay for the meeting and interact with those representing you.  Provide feedback, ask questions, and learn more about their process.

Learning/Training Objectives:

  • Gain awareness of the User Council’s unique role in representing the DTIC user community.
  • Meet your representatives and identify methods for sharing your user experience and suggesting improvements.
4:20-4:30
Q&A and Wrap Up
Ms. Helen Q. Sherman,
Director, User Services, DTIC
4:30-5:30
User Council Meeting
(Open to all interested attendees)

Questions, issues or suggestions?
Please contact DTIC's Conference Coordinator at: 703.767-8236, DSN 427-8236 or email confinfo@dtic.mil.

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