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CorrDefense is a state-of-the-art corrosion prevention and control information management and distribution e-portal sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition Technology and Logistics (OUSD(AT&L)), Office of Corrosion Policy and Oversight. The web site has been designated as one of the cornerstones in the DoD's long-term strategy for corrosion prevention and mitigation detailed in 10 U.S.C. 2228, which was enacted by the Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2003. CorrDefense is a free service for all individuals and organizations from Industry, Academia, and Government who have an interest in corrosion, particularly as it relates to DoD weapon systems, equipment, related commercial assets, and infrastructure.
CorrDefense has a Reference Library which includes policy, academin, government and industry references as well as technical papers and images.
Members of CorrDefense have access to:
- Searchable DoD corrosion projects database—This is a database of 407 corrosion projects. It contains data elements such as: project title, authors, abstract keywords, and subject terms.
- Member list and search capability—Subject to security restrictions, members will be able to learn about other CorrDefense members and search for particular expertise.
- CPCIPT-sanctioned working integrated product teams—There are presently seven WIPTs and they run the gamut from "Communications and Outreach" to "Training and Certification".
- Member-generated working groups—Members can also propose the formation of working groups dedicated to a particular subject area. Examples include: Army Aviation Corrosion Prevention; Coatings and Linings; and Ships and Submarines.
- Collaboration tools—These capabilities include email, content upload, and announcement/event posting.
The link to go directly to the DoD CorrDefense site is https://www.corrdefense.org/Default.aspx
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