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  1. The Pentagon Papers: The Defense Department History of United States Decisionmaking on Vietnam. by Beacon Press [1971-72]E Boston, 1971-06
  2. Veterans Affairs: Post-hearing Questions Regarding the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs Providing Seamless Health Care Coverage to Transitioning ... Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
  3. Chinese Responses To U.s. Military Transformation And Implications For The Department Of Defense by Murray Scot Tanner, Michael S. Chase, et all 2005-06-30
  4. Guerrilla Warfare And Special Forces Operations: FM31-21 by Department of Defense, 2004-06
  5. SpecOps - Special Operations Manuals on CD-ROM by Department of Defense, 2001-06-01
  6. 20th Century Complete Guide to Pearl Harbor: Encyclopedic Coverage of December 7, 1941 - Remarkable Photographs, Oral Histories, Vessel Attack Reports, Casualty Lists, Japanese Force Information, Subm by Department of Defense, 2002-04-08
  7. A Training Framework for the Department of Defense Public Key Infrastructure
  8. 21st Century U.S. Army Religious Support Field Manual (FM 16-1) - Chaplain, Worship, Pastoral Care, Funerals, Memorials by Department of Defense, 2003-05-29
  9. Integrated Facility Environmental Management Approaches: Lessons from Industry for Department of Defense Facilities by Beth E. Lachman, 2002-01-25
  10. Unconventional Warfare Devices and Techniques References Tm 31-200-1 by Department of Defense, 2004-06
  11. 4th Annual U.S. Missile Defense Conference.: An article from: U.S. Department of Defense Speeches
  12. Department of Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS) as of January 1, 2008 by CCH, 2008
  13. MOUT (Military Operations in Urban Terrain) by Department of Defense, 2001-09
  14. 21st Century Complete Guide to the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Facilities, History, Cadet Life, Admissions, Illustrated History of Army-Navy Football ... Academies Series (Two CD-ROM Superset) by Department of Defense, 2004-01

21. Pentagon Terminates Office Of Strategic Influence
defense department News Briefing. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld. February 26, 2002 (excerpts on Office of Strategic Influence)
http://www.fas.org/sgp/news/2002/02/dod022602.html
Defense Department News Briefing Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld
February 26, 2002
(excerpts on Office of Strategic Influence) Q: Mr. Secretary, the president said yesterday that you and he were reading from virtually the same page, paraphrasing, on the Pentagon's controversial new Office of Strategic Information. He said that the American people and, we assume, the world will not be misled on U.S. strategic policy. Are you going to kill that office? Rumsfeld: I was I met with Undersecretary Doug Feith this morning, and he indicated to me that he has decided to close down the Office of Strategic Influence. Q: Why? Could you tell us why? Rumsfeld: Well, you know, there have been so many stories about this office, and commentary, some portion of which has contained inaccurate speculation and assertions that the office would could become involved in activities that the department has in fact not done, is not doing, and would not condone. I guess notwithstanding the fact that much of the thrust of the criticism and the cartoons and the editorial comment has been off the mark, the office has clearly been so damaged that it's unclear to me it's pretty clear to me that it could not function effectively. So it's being closed down.

22. Military Health System - Tuesday, September 20, 2005
The Department of Defense (DoD) announces the start of health care coverage 24 March 2004 The defense department is working as quickly as possible to
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23. InformationWeek RFID Department Of Defense RFID Contracts
Alien Technology and ADT Security Systems are the latest vendors to receive approved vendor status from the defense department, which is enabling its
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163101615

24. United States Department Of Defense - SourceWatch
The US Department of Defense (http//www.defenselink.mil/) (DOD) is headed by Defense Agencies (and Related Links). From the defense department website
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Department_of_Defense

25. Supplemental Insecurity - The Revelations Buried In Bush's Latest Supplemental B
The defense department s share of the military budget for FY 2005 totaled $400 billion. This supplemental would boost it by around 19 percent,
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Supplemental Insecurity

The revelations buried in Bush's latest supplemental budget request.
By Fred Kaplan
Posted Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005, at 2:58 PM PT
Deeply buried in the Bush administration's 97-page supplemental budget request for $81.9 billion ($75 billion of it for the Pentagon), mainly to fund operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, there is one sentence that expresses—more succinctly and shockingly than any official statement to date—just how little progress we've made toward making Iraq a stable nation. It's there in the section dealing with the $5.7 billion requested for the "Iraq Security Force Fund," which notes that the interim Iraqi government, with assistance from coalition nations, has already created a security force of 90 battalions, but then adds: All but one of these 90 battalions, however, are lightly equipped and armed, and have very limited mobility and sustainment capabilities. In other words, 89 of Iraq's 90 battalions essentially cannot fight.

26. Rummy's Got A Secret - He's Hiding Up To $40 Billion In Defense Spending. Let's
First, $419.3 billion is the budget for the Department of Defense. True, the defense department s official press release on the budget states that
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Rummy's Got a Secret

He's hiding up to $40 billion in defense spending. Let's find it.
By Fred Kaplan
Posted Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2005, at 2:43 PM PT
Sleight of hand? Two things are striking about next year's military budget, which President Bush sent to Congress Monday. First, it's a lot larger than the published numbers show—at least $20 billion and possibly as much as $40 billion larger, not including the hidden costs of the war in Iraq—and the undercounting seems to be a deliberate ploy to make the deficit look smaller and the budget less weighed down with armaments than they really are. Second, whatever the budget totals, tens of billions in defense spending could be slashed if the president followed the principle he laid down in his State of the Union Address last week—to "substantially reduce or eliminate" all programs that "do not fulfill essential priorities." According to the Pentagon's press release (and the many news stories taken from it), the Bush administration is requesting a military budget of $419.3 billion for Fiscal Year 2006, which amounts to a 4.8 percent increase over the $400.1 billion of FY 2005.

27. Defense Department Tests Blimp (washingtonpost.com)
defense department Tests Blimp. By Fred Barbash and Carol Morello. Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, September 29, 2004; 702 AM
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By Fred Barbash and Carol Morello Washington Post Staff Writers
Wednesday, September 29, 2004; 7:02 AM Yes, there was a strange blimpy object flying over some government buildings in Washington before dawn this morning. But no, it's nothing to worry about. It's on our side.
Throughout the week, the 178-foot-long blimp will conduct tests designed to determine how effective electro-optical and infrared cameras are at detecting potentially threatening movements on the ground. (Stephen J. Boitano - AP)
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28. VOA News - US Defense Department Misses Deadline To Deliver More Abu Ghraib Phot
US defense department Misses Deadline to Deliver More Abu Ghraib Photos.
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U.S. Defense Department lawyers say they are filing court papers explaining why they refuse to obey a federal judge's order to release more pictures related to the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq. The New York Times reports Saturday that government attorney Sean Lane told the court that the pictures "could result in harm to individuals," and reasons for withholding them would be explained in the sealed brief. In June, Judge Alvin Hellerstein ordered the release of 144 photos and four videos, saying they would offer the "best evidence" about the treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib.

29. U.S. Defies Order To Give Up Abu Ghraib Abuse Photos
Lawyers for the defense department are refusing to cooperate with a federal judge s order to release secret photographs and videotapes related to the Abu
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2005/07/23/MNGC6DSK7Q1.DTL

30. Defense Department Issues Open Source Policy
Department of Defense CIO reminds employees that open source software must comply with existing DoD policies for commercial software.
http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/2216311

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31. Defense Department Tests Hybrid Active/Passive RFID
Although more costly than passive RFID, active RFID work has already been integrated with antiterrorist technologies such as radiological sensors.
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Defense Department Tests Hybrid Active/Passive RFID By Jacqueline Emigh Ziff Davis Internet
December 30, 2004

32. Defense Department Says "Yes" To RFID
The DoD is mandating RFID tags across the supply chain, beginning with all contracts signed in October.
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The DoD has approved the mandating of RFID tags across the supply chain, with all contracts signed from 1 October to make the technology mandatory and for suppliers to have the technology in place by 1 January 2005 on case, pallet and item packaging. The Defense Department will use both 'passive' and 'active' tags and has set out its stall for future installations, in a memo saying the tags will "provide global transit visibility" for foreign shipments.

33. US Defense Department Deploys Big HP Opteron Cluster
US defense department deploys big HP Opteron cluster 1024 nodes. By INQUIRER staff Monday 18 July 2005, 1351. Advertisement
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34. Salon.com | The New Pentagon Papers
A highranking military officer reveals how defense department extremists suppressed information and twisted the truth to drive the US to war.
http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2004/03/10/osp/

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  • Austin: Neal Pollack satire lecture Suggest a city or class Best submissions Subscribe Gift Subscriptions ... Investor Relations The new Pentagon papers A high-ranking military officer reveals how Defense Department extremists suppressed information and twisted the truth to drive the country to war. By Karen Kwiatkowski In the spring of 2002, I was a cynical but willing staff officer, almost two years into my three-year tour at the office of the secretary of defense, undersecretary for policy, sub-Saharan Africa. In April, a call for volunteers went out for the Near East South Asia directorate (NESA). None materialized. By May, the call transmogrified into a posthaste demand for any staff officer, and I was "volunteered" to enter what would be a well-appointed den of iniquity. The education I would receive there was like an M. Night Shyamalan

    35. The New Yorker: Fact
    How the Department of Defense mishandled the disaster at Abu Ghraib. (The defense department said that it was unable to comment about the incident
    http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040517fa_fact2

    36. Department Of Defense (Harpers.org)
    The defense department proposed a new debitcard program for low-income troops A federal judge ordered the defense department to stop giving troops the
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    Aug 1 The Pentagon mounted an arms show in Philadelphia for the Republican National Convention that will cost at least $100,000. The Defense Department proposed a new debit-card program for low-income troops who qualify for food stamps. Week of
    Sep 12 A Pentagon security gate popped up and wrecked a car carrying the German defense minister; two years ago the same thing happened to the Japanese defense minister. Week of
    Sep 19 There were reports that former CIA director John Deutch, who was recently accused of downloading classified CIA material (including information about covert operations) to his personal, unsecured computer, also violated security rules by downloading classified material when he worked at the Pentagon Week of
    Nov 7 Veterans of the Korean War were offered free testing for exposure to Agent Orange after the Pentagon admitted that soldiers applied the toxic herbicide along the Korean border. Week of
    Dec 5 The Pentagon was using sweatshop labor in Nicaragua to make uniforms.

    37. Www.GovExec.com - GAO: Defense Department Management Weaknesses Persist (7/25/05
    Weaknesses in the defense department s business enterprise architecture remain unaddressed, hindering the department s modernization efforts,
    http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0705/072505p1.htm
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    38. Www.GovExec.com - Defense Department, Privacy Group Spar Over Data Request (12/9
    Lawyers for a publicinterest group and the defense department clashed Thursday over the group s demands that the agency release information about a
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    By Chloe Albanesius, National Journal's Technology Daily
    Lawyers for a public-interest group and the Defense Department clashed Thursday over the group's demands that the agency release information about a data-mining project. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in May requested information through the Freedom of Information Act from the Defense Intelligence Agency regarding its use of Verity K2 Enterprise, a program that allegedly mines for data via intelligence information and Internet searches in order to identify terrorists.

    39. Defense, United States Department Of
    Department of Defense database) (Direct). Computer Associates Solution Tapped for defense department Spyware Detection Initiative (Wireless News)
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    40. Defense Department’s Serious Thinking About Homeland Security
    It is just a paper, but if it is put into action it will help make all Americans safer.
    http://www.heritage.org/Research/HomelandDefense/wm790.cfm

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