Programs
DoD Lab Liaison Program
DoD Programs
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Program
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
Scientific and Technical Information (STINFO) Manager Program
STINFO Documents
University Research Support (URS)
DTIC Outreach
Briefings
DTIC ToGo
DTIC Hosted websites
Other DTIC Hosted websites
DoD Lab Liaison Program
As DoD budgets continue to decline, it's important to establish and/or maintain excellent working relationship(s) between all DoD Service Laboratories, and DTIC. As you know, our mission is to store and disseminate the scientific, technical and engineering reports, journal articles, etc., produced by your lab. With the possibility of future budget decreases for DoD science and technology, DoD can't afford to duplicate efforts.
To that end, DTIC is introducing a lab liaison program to assist DoD labs with the submission of all types of documents, particularly, limited and classified reports, since those documents are harder for the community to find and access. We have assigned DTIC employees to work exclusively with DoD Service Laboratories to coordinate/submit your documented results to DTIC.
The DoD community is dependent upon your lab's research, development, test and evaluation collection to advance science and technology, discover the latest information, and engage researchers and organizations. Submitting your work to the collection increases discovery of existing research which, improves coordination, aligns priorities, and augments resources.
Data security is, of course, always a concern. DTIC follows DoD standards to manage and validate who can access and download information based upon security protocols, credentials and in accordance with the security classification that you identify on your research documents. DTIC handles the full range of document markings: DoD only, DoD and contractor, U.S. Government only, U.S. Government and contractor, and export control.
Contributing Reports Flyer [PDF]
To find out who your Service Lab Liaison is, please contact us at dtic.belvoir.ecm.mbx.acquisitions@mail.mil, or 1-800-225-3842 menu option 6.
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DoD Programs
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Program
The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Program provides access to scientific and technical information products and services to faculty, staff, and students.
Affiliated institutions:
Alaska Native-Serving Institutions
American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities
Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs)
High Hispanic Enrollment
Native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions
Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs)
Historically Black College/University (HBCU)
Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)
Native American Tribal College or University (TCU)
Minority Institution (MI)
DEPSCoR Institution
Foreign Government or Foreign Embassy
The products and services are provided to assist institutions with developing and improving their:
Scientific and technical curriculum
Research program
Abilities to compete for federal grants and contracts.
NOTE: You do not need to have a grant or contract to work with DTIC. Your demonstrated interest in performing research & development (R&D) for DoD or another federal agency allows access to our public release materials. If you are already participating in any DoD or federal R&D effort, register as a contractor for enhanced access.
Submit & Verify Registration
Register now.
Once you receive the verification email from dtic.belvoir.us.mbx.dtic-access@mail.mil. You must respond within 72 hours. Follow the instructions in the email to complete your registration.
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Scientific and Technical Information (STINFO) Manager Program
The DoD Scientific and Technical Information (STINFO) Manager Training Program was developed to teach STINFO managers how to carry out the responsibilities of the DoD Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP).
The STIP was established to:
- improve and enhance the acquisition of data sources
- prevent redundant research
- disseminate technical information efficiently
- prevent the loss of technical information to U.S. adversaries and competitors
- aid the transfer of technical information to qualified researchers in U.S. industry and government agencies
The governing regulations for the DoD STIP are:
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DoD Instruction 3200.12, DoD Scientific and Technical Information Program (STIP) [PDF]
DoD Instruction 3200.14, Principles and Operational Parameters of the DoD Scientific and Technical Information Program [PDF]
Dissemination of accurate, complete and timely STINFO is the major impetus that drives the DoD STIP. DoD components appoint managers to oversee STINFO programs at the local level. This manager ensures that every appropriate defense research and engineering effort is reported under the Research Awareness Initiative (RAI), and that technical publications generated from efforts are properly disseminated.
STINFO Training
STINFO Documents
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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
DTIC provides valuable technical information to small technology companies engaged in early-stage R&D projects for the Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.
The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program is a highly competitive program that encourages domestic small businesses to engage in Federal Research/Research and Development (R/R&D) that has the potential for commercialization. Through a competitive awards-based program, SBIR enables small businesses to explore their technological potential and provides the incentive to profit from its commercialization. By including qualified small businesses in the nation's R&D arena, high-tech innovation is stimulated and the United States gains entrepreneurial spirit as it meets its specific research and development needs.
NOTE: You do not need to have a federal grant or contract to access DTIC's public repository. Access our public search site and advanced search site here.
SBIR Training - Honolulu, Hawaii 2016 [PDF]
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University Research Support (URS)
DTIC University Research Support (URS) provides unclassified, unlimited scientific and technical information products and services to organizations and individuals eligible for the Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiatives (MURI), Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP), The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Program and other DoD Special Programs for academic organizations and researchers. These programs are elements of the Department of Defense (DoD) University Research Initiative (URI), funded by the Office of the Secretary of Defense. URI is designed to improve the quality of defense research performed at universities to meet defense needs, provide expanded opportunities for interaction between universities and the DoD research community and support the education of engineers and scientists in disciplines critical to national defense needs. The initiative is a collection of specialized research programs performed by academic research institutions.
MURI supports basic research in the science and engineering areas intersecting more than one traditional discipline. The program is focused on multidisciplinary team efforts to address issues of critical concern to the DoD and the AF. The goal of this program is to advance defense research, accelerate technology transition, and educate scientists and engineers in the interdisciplinary areas important to national defense.
View the URS/URI registration steps. Contact DTIC for assistance at 703-767-8269 or dtic.belvoir.us.mbx.outreach@mail.mil.
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DTIC Outreach
DTIC offers a variety of programs and services to help facilitate collaboration for the DoD community. For a list of some of the programs and services you can gain information through our DTIC ToGo [PDF] virtual PDF viewing slide show or learn more on this website.
Briefings
DTIC offers informational briefings for organizations interested in learning more about DTIC. While including an overview of DTIC's core competencies, products and services, briefings are customized for each organization. Topics covered in briefings include but are not limited to:
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DTIC's role as the premier provider of DoD technical information
DTIC's S&T Resources
Information on DTIC's Information Analysis Center's (IACs)
The importance of submitting technical reports to DTIC
To request an information packet or to schedule a briefing, email: dtic.belvoir.us.mbx.communications@mail.mil or call 703-767-8267. Please include the following information in your message:
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Name
Organization
Mailing address
Phone number
Fax number (optional)
DTIC Hosted websites
DTIC has leading edge expertise in hosting websites. As part of our mission to serve the information needs of the defense community, DTIC is responsible for creating and hosting more than 70 DoD websites.
DTIC provides Web hosting to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering) (ASD(R&E)).
Other DTIC Hosted websites
DTIC has developed a number of websites for the Department of Defense including the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Washington Headquarters Services.
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Common Access Card
Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB) Allied Communications Publications (ACPS)
Defense Civilian Intelligence Personnel System (DCIPS)
Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)
Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP)
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) Secondary Dependency Prequalification Form
Defense Human Resources Activity (DHRA)
Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Office
DoD Issuances
DoD Office of the Executive Secretary
DoD Office of the General Counsel
DoD Office of the General Counsel - Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA)
DoD Office of the General Counsel - Office of Legislative Counsel (OLC)
DoD Office of the General Counsel - Standards of Conduct Office (SOCO)
Executive Services Directorate
Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
Freedom of Information (FOIA) Program
JCS - AT Level 1 Training
JCS - Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) Directives
JCS - J6 Combined Communications and Electronics Board (CCEB) - Allied Communications Publications (ACPs)
JCS - Joint Doctrine, Joint Electronic Library (JEL)
National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Conference Proceedings
Pentagon Force Protection Agency (PFPA)
Personnel and Readiness Information Management (P&R IM)
Personnel Force Innovation (PFI)
Procurement Support Office (PSO)