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Department of Defense Federal Data Bases
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* Ada Information Bulletin Board
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Ada Information Clearinghouse
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The Pentagon Data: (202) 694-0215
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US Department of Defense (301) 459-3865
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Washington, DC 20301-3081 Voice: (703) 685-1477
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The Ada Information Bulletin Board is a publicly available source of
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information on the US Department of Defense's programming language, Ada,
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and on Ada activities. The bulletin board is used to announce current
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events, general activities and the status of various Ada compiler efforts.
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There are currently seven directories available: Ada Information, Language
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Reference, Ada-Commentaries, Rationale, CAIS, Newsletter, and CREASE.
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* Aerospace Structures Information Analysis Center Data Base (ASIAC)
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Richard Scibetta, Information Specialist
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AFWAL/FIBRA/ASIAC
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Wright Patterson Air Force Base
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Dayton, OH 45433 (513) 255-6688
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ASIAC maintains a data base which provides bibliographic information about
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computer programs, books, journals and conference reports relating to
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aerospace structures. The Center can search its data base and several
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commercial systems to provide literature surveys, abstracts,
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state-of-the-art reviews, technical answers and referrals. ASIAC's most
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frequently searched topics include: structural analysis, fracture
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mechanics, fatigue, dynamic response, buckling, vibrations, damping, use of
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composite materials, stress, strain and loading. Materials date back to
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1940 and citations are stored for more than 10,200 hard copy and 27,000
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microfiche items. Records are added monthly. Free searches, printouts and
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documents are available to US government agencies, contractors and
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non-government companies upon special request. In addition to its own data
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base, ASIAC frequently searches DIALOG, DTIC and CIRC (foreign
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information). Other services provided by the Center include consulting,
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loaning of documents an distribution of more than 67 computer software
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programs designed by DOD. ASIAC will also help people resolve any problems
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they may have running the computer software.
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* Armed Forces Institute of Pathology System (AFIP)
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Bill Dormer
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US Department of the Army
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Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP)
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14th and Alaska Ave., NW
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Washington, DC 20306 (202) 576-2800
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This system provides a means of accessing, indexing and managing pathology
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cases referred to AFIP for consultation, education and research. It
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currently contains over one million cases. Two systems function within this
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data base: The Standard Nomenclature of Disease and Operations (SNDO)
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System provides the means for processing cases prior to 1970. The
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Pathology Natural Language Retrieval System (PANLARS) provides information
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on cases after 1970. Demographic, clinical and diagnostic information is
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provided for each case. Cases may be retrieved on any logical combination
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of words.
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* Automated Data Service
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US Naval Observatory
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Time Services Department
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Department of the Navy
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34th & Mass. Ave., NW Data: (202) 653-1079
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Washington, DC 20392-5100 Voice: (202) 653-1522
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ADS is designed to provide a means for the exchange of information among
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members of the precise time community. The data available on ADS provide
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measurements of the offsets of various systems of precise time transfer
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from the U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clock and information about the
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operational status of these systems.
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* Automated Inpatient Data System (AIDS) RCS: HAF-SGS(AR) 7109
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Chief, Biostatistics Branch
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AFOMS/SGSB
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US Department of the Air Force
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Brooks Air Force Base, TX 78235 (512) 536-2946
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This data base presents summary statistics recording time lost for medical
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reasons, and information about the episodes of illness, for all active duty
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military patients excused from duty for medical treatment plus patients
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hospitalized or dead on arrival at Air Force medical treatment facilities
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world-wide. Information includes the procedures used and the type of
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providers. Data are drawn each month from patient medical records. There
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are 85 variables. The data base is updated each year, since 1970 and files
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for the previous 10 years are also available. Data may be requested under
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the Freedom of Information Act from AFOMS/SGSB, Brooks Air Force Base.
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* Center for Information and Numerical Data Analysis and Synthesis System
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(CINDAS)
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CINDAS
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Purdue University
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2595 Yeager Rd.
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West Lafayette, IN 47906 (317) 494-9393
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This is a comprehensive and authoritative bibliographic data system on the
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properties of materials, which contains more than 250,000 pertinent
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worldwide scientific and technical documents. It includes the following
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subsystems; the thermophysical and electronic properties data base on
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engineering materials; the data base on dielectric materials, the
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thermophysical, optical, and mechanical properties data base on aerospace
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structural composites; and a data base on fluids.
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* Chemical Propulsion Resource Center Data Bases
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The John Hopkins University
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Applied Physics Laboratory
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Chemical Propulsion Information Agency (CPIA)
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Johns Hopkins Rd.
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Laurel, MD 20707 (301) 992-7307
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CPIA provides data base searches on all areas of chemical propulsion. Note
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that this service is primarily for DOD contractors.
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* Chemical Warfare/Chemical and Biological Defense Information Analysis
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Center Data Bases (CBIAC)
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Battelle Edgewood Operations
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Attn: CBIAC
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2113 Emmorton Park Road, Suite 200
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Edgewood, MD 21040 (301) 676-9030
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The CBIAC was established August 15, 1986 to serve as the DOD focal point
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for CW/CBD technology. It is responsible for the collection, review,
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analysis, appraisal and summary of available CW/CBD information and data
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and providing these data to all interested users in support of the DOD
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CW/CBD research and development program. To do this, the CBIAC is
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developing and maintaining several data bases and has access to a number of
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other CW/CBD data bases. The CBIAC is concerned with all areas of CW/CBD
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technology and provides technological assistance in such areas as: physical
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& chemical properties of agents & simulants; agent/simulant persistence on
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vegetation, terrain, material & equipment; agent/simulant effects on
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personnel, material, and equipment; environmental transport & fate of
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agents & simulants; combined/synergistic effects on personnel, targets, and
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equipment; medical effects, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of
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casualties and others.
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* Civil Works Information System
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John Micik
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US Department of the Army
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Headquarters, Corps of Engineers
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CECW-ES
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Washington, DC 20314-1000 (202) 272-0299
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This system provides the following information on every active project of
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the Army Corps of Engineers: kinds of project, title, state, district,
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cost estimate, and amount of money allocated to date. It consists of 8
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separate but related automated files which serve such major functions as:
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management of recreational monetary authorizations, the Civil Works Five
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Year Construction Program, flood plain management and information on other
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projects and/or activities that have been or may be accomplished under the
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Civil Works Program. A hard copy is published by Congress titled Balance
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to Complete Report. Searches are available at no charge.
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* Coastal Engineering Information Analysis Center Data Bases (CEIAC)
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Commander and Director
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Coastal Engineering Research Center
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US Army Corps of Engineers
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Waterways Experiment Station
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PO Box 631
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Vicksburg, MS 39181-0631 (601) 634-2012
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CEIAC maintains several data bases including a large bibliographic holding
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of some 250,000 books, journals, reports, unpublished matter, and other
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data pertaining to coastal engineering. Subject coverage includes ocean
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wave records, coastal regions, beaches, erosion, ecology, environments,
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oceanography, tides, estuaries, inlets and hydrodynamics. CEIAC also
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maintains the Littoral Environment Observation (LEO) data base which
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contains data such as wave height, period, direction, wind speed of over
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200 locations along the coasts of the US. The Photographic Data base
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consists of over 50,000 slides and photographs of coastal scenes and
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projects including waves, beaches, jetties, seawalls, harbors, and damage
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to coastal structures resulting from storms. Searches and printouts are
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available, generally free of charge. A reproduction fee may be charged for
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lengthy printouts. The center will loan materials and has thousands of
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computer software programs available to the public on a cost-recovery
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basis. CEIAC also provides consulting services to domestic and foreign
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governments, and information referrals to private companies and
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individuals.
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* Cold Regions Science and Technology Information Analysis Center Data
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Bases (CRSTIAC)
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US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
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72 Lyme Road
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Hanover, NH 03755-1290
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Ms. Nancy Liston (603) 646-4221
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This system provides information on cold regions science and technology,
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the design construction and maintenance of military facilities in cold
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regions and the conduct of snow, ice and frozen ground investigations.
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* COMPAT/HAZARD-FAILURE
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Commander
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Armament Research and Development Center
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US Army Armament Munitions Chemical Command
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SMCAR-AET-O Building B 355N
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Dover, NJ 07806-5000 (201) 724-3189
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COMPAT, a computerized retrieval program developed by PLASTEC, provides
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rapid access to compatibility data covering the effects of energetic
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materials (explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, etc.) on inert materials
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(polymers, metals, adhesives, coatings, sealants, etc.) and vice versa.
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Retrieval information includes qualitative answers to compatibility,
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information on tests used and results, and bibliographic references.
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COMPAT also contains a supplemental program called HAZARD-FAILURE, which
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gives information on known deficiencies or problems of polymers, derived
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from actual experience. Both data bases bring together conflicting data
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from various report sources. The systems can be accessed easily via remote
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terminal with a conventional telephone/teletype link. COMPAT covers more
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than 9,000 items and is updated frequently. HAZARD-FAILURE is a new and
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growing data base currently containing thousands of records. PLASTEC's
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services are available to the general public with a verified "need-to-know"
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on a cost-recovery basis. Use of COMPAT/HAZARD-FAILURE is available either
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by annual subscription or by single inquiry. An annual subscription,
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entitling users to unlimited computer access is available for a fee and
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results transmitted by telephone and/or mail response. The COMPAT program
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has user friendly menus and requires minimal training.
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* Concrete Technology Information Analysis Center Data Bases (CTIAC)
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US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station
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Attn: CTIAC
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P.O. Box 631
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Vicksburg, MS 39180-0631
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Director (601) 634-3264
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This system provides information on concrete, reinforced concrete,
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reinforcing materials, cements, mixtures, construction materials, aging
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(materials), fracture (mechanics), deformation, degradation, chemical
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analysis, repair, evaluation, maintenance, rehabilitation.
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* Data and Analysis Center for Software Data Base (DACS)
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Rome Air Development Center
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Attn: COEE
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Griffiss AFB, NY 13441-5700 (315) 330-4476
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DACS maintains a computer data base for data collected on software
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development and maintenance programs. This data base contains data
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relevant to software reliability; software errors, faults, and failures;
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software cost and productivity; and methodologies and tools used for
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software development and maintenance. Subsets of the data are available
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for research purposes and can be obtained in hard copy and magnetic tape
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form.
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* Defense Energy Information System
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Jim Carnes
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Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Defense (Logistics)
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US Department of Defense
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OASD (P&L), L(EP)
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Pentagon, Room 1D760
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Washington, DC 20301-8000 (202) 697-2500
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The Defense Energy Information System (DEIS) is an internal Department of
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Defense data base which collects data on energy uses. DEIS is divided into
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two sub-data bases. DEIS I, the petroleum data base, provides wholesale
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quarterly issues of petroleum products by the Defense Fuel Supply Center.
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DEIS II, the utility data base, provides monthly energy consumption Defense
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installation by installation. This includes electricity, natural gas,
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steam, heating oil and coal.
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* Defense Logistics Studies Information Exchange System
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James L. Kirkland, Director
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US Army Logistics Management College
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Defense Logistics Studies Information Exchange
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Fort Lee, VA 23801 (804) 734-4255
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This system is a collection of information relating to logistics studies,
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models, management information and related documents which may be of
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benefit to the DOD Logistics management and research community. Currently
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a dial-up system is available at remote locations for DOD personnel.
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* Defense Pest Management Information Analysis Center Data Base (DPMIAC)
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Bob Wardwell, Chief
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Defense Pest Management Information
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Analysis Center
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Forest Glenn Section, WRAMC
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Washington, DC 20307 (301) 427-5365
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DPMIAC, a Department of Defense sponsored center, maintains a bibliographic
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data base for worldwide literature in the field of pest management and
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natural resources. Currently 85 percent of the citations cover military
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and medical entomology, but the natural resource entries are increasing.
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Citations are provided for published epidemiologic, laboratory, clinical
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and statistical data collected from information sources ranging from
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published reports to research in progress. Covered topics include:
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entomology, pest control, pesticides, toxicology, arthropod vectors of
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disease, venomous organisms, land management, forestry, fish and wildlife,
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and agronomy. As of April 1983, the data banks contained 115,000 records,
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dating from 1962 to present. The data base is updated continually, with
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approximately 3,500 records added yearly. US government agencies and
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certified contractors are eligible for free searches and printouts.
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Searches are performed for others by the Center, but only on a
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cost-recovery basis.
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* DOD Nuclear Information and Analysis Center Data Files (DASIAC)
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Defense Nuclear Agency
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Attn: CSTI
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6801 Telegraph Road
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Alexandria, VA 22310-3398 (202) 325-7042
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This system provides information on nuclear weapon explosion phenomena,
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nuclear weapons damage effects on military strategic and tactical
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systems/components, military survey hardening design procedures,
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survivability/vulnerability analysis, nuclear weapon safety and physical
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security, military tactics and doctrine, nuclear weapons effects testing,
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and advanced (SDI) weapons system hardening and lethality.
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* Domestic Technology Referral Data Base
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Defense Technical Information Center
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Cameron Station, DTIC-BC
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Alexandria, VA 22304-6145 (202) 274-6434
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The Defense Technical Information Center maintains a Domestic Technology
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Referral Data Base, supplying a broad referral to federal laboratories and
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their areas of expertise. The service is available to all legitimate
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requesters; the requester need not be a "registered user." Call or write
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for information.
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* Environmental Impact Computer System (EICS)
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US Army Construction Engineering
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Research Laboratory (CERL)
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ETIS Support Center
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1003 West Nevada St.
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Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-1369
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EICS identifies the consequences of changes in activities occurring in a
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region and guides the discussion of these consequences in an environmental
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assessment and impact statement. Using data supplied by the planner, EICS
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builds a "need to consider" matrix of likely environmental problems
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associated with the proposed activity. The matrix highlights those areas
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which require special attention. Information provided by EICS includes:
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identification of potential environmental impacts; ramification remarks,
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which elaborate on each of the impacts of an activity or attribute; and
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mitigation statements, which provide techniques for minimization,
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abatement, or avoidance of significant environmental areas such as ecology,
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health science, air quality, and energy and resource conservation; and 806
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basic human activities grouped into nine broad areas such as construction,
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training and research, development testing and evaluation. The data base
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does not contain records but does contain 776 attributes and 800 activities
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that can be combined in a matrix to provide more than 500,000 potential
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impacts. Direct access via a remote terminal is available to ETIS
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subscribers for $200.00 a year. Anyone can become an ETIS subscriber and
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thereby also obtain direct access to three other data bases maintained by
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ETIS. ETIS will conduct searches for non-subscribers. A cost recovery
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fee, based on $90.00 per hour computer time and $25.00 per hour staff time
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is charged. The average search generally takes ten minutes.
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* Environmental Technical Information System (ETIS)
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US Army Construction Engineering (CERL)
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ETIS Support Center
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1003 West Nevada St.
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Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 333-1369
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This system was developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers' Construction
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Engineering Research Laboratory (CERL). ETIS is comprised of four major
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systems that provide information resources and analysis tools designed as
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aids in environmental planning and impact statements. The Interactive
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systems are: the Environmental Impact Computer System (EICS), the Economic
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Impact Forecast System (EIFS), the Computer-aided Environmental Legislative
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Data System (CELDS), and Soil Systems (SOILS). The ETIS structure also
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contains numerous experimental systems under development by CERL. The
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systems are all interactive and can be directly accessed by remote
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terminals. Direct access to all ETIS systems is available to the general
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public for an annual subscription fee of $200.00 a year. Subscribers
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receive a users manual and can access the system via a terminal in their
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home or office at their convenience. A free guest account can be
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established for organizations and individuals wanting to use the system on
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a trial basis. ETIS will conduct searches for non-subscribers. A
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cost-recovery fee, based on $90.00 per hour computer time, is charged. The
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average search generally takes 10 minutes.
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* Export License Status Advisor (ELISA) Bulletin Board
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US Department of Defense
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Trade Security Policy Data: (202) 697-6109
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Washington, DC 20301-2600 Voice: (202) 697-7840
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The status of export license applications referred to the Department of
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Defense by the Departments of Commerce and State is available via this
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remote bulletin board system. No proprietary data is displayed. Included
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are application number, date received, date closed and status. Users must
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have their export license applications numbers in order to access
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information. The board also displays other useful information such as new
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publications useful to exporters.
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* Export License Status Advisor II (ELISA II) Bulletin Board
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US Department of Defense
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Defense Technology Security Administration Data: (202) 697-3632
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Washington, DC 20301-2700 Voice: (202) 697-7840
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ELISA II is an advice line, a source of information, and an electronic
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means by which exporters can network with Defense Department licensing
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officials and with each other. The board offers information useful to
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exporters who want to avoid license application delays caused by
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insufficient information.
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* Foreign Geographic Names
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Chief, Geographic Names Branch (GNB)
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Defense Mapping Agency
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Hydro-Graphic Topal-Graphic Center
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Washington, DC 20315 (202) 227-3880
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This data base manages information about all standardized foreign
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geographic names approved by GNB. The system is searchable by foreign
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country and its subdivisions such as listing of a particular country's
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rivers, populated places, or valleys. Retrievable data include proper name
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and spelling, longitude/latitude, and type of feature (i.e., city,
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mountain, administrative area, etc). In the near future, records will
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exist on all foreign countries. Searches and printouts are expected to be
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available on a cost recovery basis.
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* Government-Industry Data Exchange Program System (GIDEP)
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Jim Richards, Program Director
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GIDEP Operations Center
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Corona, CA 91720-5000 (714) 736-4677
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GIDEP is a data interchange system whereby participating government
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agencies and industries exchange information regarding the research,
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design, development, production, and operational phases of systems and
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equipment. Currently 725 US, Canadian and European organizations
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participate. Most organizations willing to contribute information to GIDEP
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are eligible for membership and access to GIDEP's four data bases. The
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major data interchanges are: engineering, reliability-maintainability,
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metrology, failure- experience, and manufacturers test data reports. The
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system is updated daily and contains more than 200,000 items. Searches,
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printouts, and various special services are available to participants only.
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Membership and services are both free.
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* Gravity Library Data Base
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Library Operations
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DMA Aerospace Center
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Attn: DSGA
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3200 South Second Street
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St. Louis, MO 63118-3399 (314) 263-8410
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The official depository for all DOD gravity data, the Library maintains a
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massive data base on gravity. It has on file more than 20 million point
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gravity anomaly (PGA) measurements. In addition to collecting this data
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from its own surveys, DOD also acquires information through informal
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exchange agreement with scientific organizations, individual scientists and
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oil and geophysical companies. The Library's tapes and data are only
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available to those willing to exchange data, and DOD will protect the
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information it receives. Price varies depending on request.
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* Guidance and Control Information Analysis Center Data Base (GACIAC)
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GACIAC
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IIT Research Institute
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10 West 35th Street
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Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-4345
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GACIAC is responsible for the dissemination and exchange of technical
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information related to the guidance and control of tactical weapons.
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Technical areas covered include: theoretical performance calculations,
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guidance laws, systems simulation, seeker and sensor development and
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testing, inertial component and system development, target signature data,
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radar cross section data, control actuators, aerodynamics and reaction jet
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control techniques, development of computational techniques and hardware,
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component design criteria, manufacturing process development, operational
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serviceability, environmental protection, and materials.
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* High Temperature Materials Information Analysis Center Data Base (HTMIAC)
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Jim Chaney
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Cindas/Purdue University
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HTMIAC - US Department of Defense
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2595 Yeager Road
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West Lafayette, IN 47906 (317) 494-9393
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HTMIAC is a data base of mechanical, thermophysical and electronic
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properties of certain materials under high temperature. File content is
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actual property data, not bibliographic references, and users can access it
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in graphic or tabular formats. The data base will be online in October
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1989. Searches and printouts can be arranged by calling Mr. Chaney. Cost
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varies with extent of search requested.
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* Infrared Information and Analysis Center Data Base (IRIA)
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Mildred Denecke
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IRIA
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Environmental Research Institute of Michigan
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Box 8618
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Ann Arbor, MI 48107 (313) 994-1200, ext. 2214
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IRIA maintains a data base with bibliographic citations and abstracts for
|
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technical literature pertaining to electro-optics technology, with emphasis
|
|
on military infrared research and development. The scope of the data base
|
|
includes radiation sources emitting in the ultraviolet through the infrared
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|
regions; radiation characteristics of natural and man-made targets; optical
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|
properties of materials; detection materials and elements; masers and
|
|
lasers; image tubes; optical systems and components; detector coolers;
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|
atmospheric absorption, emissions and scattering; and search, homing
|
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tracking, ranging, countermeasures, reconnaissance, and other military
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infrared and laser systems. The data base contains 45,000 items and is
|
|
updated continually. The general public can obtain searches and printouts
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|
of unclassified information stored in IRIA's data base. US government
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|
agencies and contractors with a need to know can obtain searches of the
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|
entire data base. A cost recovery fee is assessed for individuals and
|
|
organizations that are not subscribers to IRIA's services.
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* Inpatient Data System - Disposition File 1985
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Commander, Naval Medical Command
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Washington, DC 20372 (202) 653-1823
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This is a numeric (microdata) file containing data for all patients treated
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in naval medical inpatient facilities worldwide. Data are used by naval
|
|
medical commands for planning, budgeting, allocating resources, utilization
|
|
review, and quality assurance. They are drawn each month from the
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Inpatient Admission/Disposition Records NAVMED 6300/5. There are 98
|
|
variables for each of the 234,446 cases. Data are for all inpatients
|
|
treated in naval inpatient treatment facilities worldwide. Data pertain to
|
|
1985. File is available through the Naval Medical Command. File contents
|
|
are subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, and protection is afforded in
|
|
accordance with Secretary of the Navy Instruction (SECNAVINST) 5211.5.
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|
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* Manufacturing Technology Information Analysis Center Data Base (MTIAC)
|
|
MTIAC Operations
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|
c/o IITRI
|
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10 West 35th Street
|
|
Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-4730
|
|
MTIAC is responsible for the collection, analysis and dissemination of
|
|
manufacturing technology information and data in the following areas:
|
|
metals, non-metals, inspection and test, electronics and munitions,
|
|
Computer Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM).
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|
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* Metal Matrix Composites Information Analysis Center Data Base (MMCIAC)
|
|
Kaman Tempo
|
|
816 State Street
|
|
PO Drawer QQ
|
|
Santa Barbara, CA 93102
|
|
Manager - Center Operations (805) 963-6482
|
|
This system provides information on metal matrix composite materials and
|
|
technology including matrix materials, (e.g., aluminum, magnesium, copper,
|
|
beryllium, titanium, lead) and MMC Systems (e.g., graphite/aluminum;
|
|
boron/aluminum; silicon-carbide/aluminum, graphite/magnesium), continuous
|
|
and discontinuous reinforcements, (e.g., whiskers, filaments, fibers,
|
|
particulates, wires), reinforcement or fiber materials, (e.g., silicon
|
|
carbide, graphite, alumina, boron, silicon nitride, borsic), metal matrix
|
|
composites properties (e.g., mechanical, physical, electrical, chemical,
|
|
wear, corrosional, dynamical).
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|
|
|
* Metals and Ceramics Information Center Data Base (MCIC)
|
|
General Information, Technical Inquiries
|
|
Battelle Columbus Laboratories
|
|
505 King Ave. (614) 424-5000
|
|
Columbus, OH 43201-6376 (614) 424-6376
|
|
MCIC, a DOD-sponsored Information Center, maintains a bibliographic data
|
|
base for worldwide literature pertaining to metals and ceramics
|
|
technologies. Major emphasis is placed on structural alloys, and
|
|
retrievable information includes citations, abstracts, and analyses of
|
|
technical documents from government reports and worldwide open literature.
|
|
The scope includes selected metals, ceramics, and composite materials of
|
|
interest to DOD and its contracts and material suppliers. Information
|
|
cited on all three types of materials covers coatings, environmental
|
|
effects, physical properties, materials applications, test methods,
|
|
sources/suppliers, specifications, design characteristics, and various
|
|
strength steels, and superalloys. Ceramics covered include borides,
|
|
carbides, carbon/graphite, nitrides, oxides, sulfides, silicides, selected
|
|
glass, and glass ceramics. MCIC maintains both a computerized and manual
|
|
data base. The computerized portion was started in 1975 and has access to
|
|
more than 130,000 records. It is updated daily. MCIS will do searches for
|
|
all sectors of government and industry. Simple searches are done free of
|
|
charge, while more complex requests are assessed at a cost recovery fee.
|
|
DOD agencies and contractors can get direct access to the data base through
|
|
the Defense Technical Information Center's DTIC online system (DROLS) which
|
|
is described earlier in this section.
|
|
|
|
* Natural Resource Management System (NRMS)
|
|
Judy Rice
|
|
US Army Corps of Engineers
|
|
HQ USACE (CECW-ON)
|
|
20 Massachusetts Ave., NW
|
|
Washington, DC 20314-1000 (202) 272-1796
|
|
NRMS contains information and statistics on about 400 recreational areas in
|
|
the US. Information provided about each site includes data on: camping,
|
|
picnicking, boating, fishing, land and water resources, facilities,
|
|
location and travel distance, ownership, use by month in recreation days,
|
|
staffing, activities pursued by visitors, fees charged and much more.
|
|
Information can be retrieved by site name, geographical areas and other
|
|
data cited. NRMS contains approximately 672 records. Data are collected
|
|
annually and is available from 1978 to present. Searches and printouts are
|
|
available free of charge. The Corps of Engineers also has free attractive
|
|
brochures with maps and information about each of its sites.
|
|
|
|
* Naval Aviation News Computer Information (NANci)
|
|
Department of the Navy
|
|
The Pentagon Data: (202) 475-1173
|
|
Washington, DC 20350 Voice: (202) 433-4407
|
|
NANci provides a source of aviation news and historical facts for naval
|
|
buffs. Messaging is available. Access is sometimes limited during working
|
|
hours. 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Sysop: Commander John A. Norton.
|
|
|
|
* Naval Environmental Protection Support Service Data Files (NEPSS)
|
|
Naval Energy and Environmental Support Activity
|
|
US Department of the Navy
|
|
Port Hueneme, CA 93043 (805) 982-5210
|
|
This system contains over 10 years of data on environmental monitoring
|
|
including hazardous waste, PCBs, oil spills, and air emissions. Types of
|
|
data available include: hazardous materials cleanup and disposal;
|
|
assessment and control of installation restorations; chemical spill
|
|
cleanups and effects; oily waste management, cleanup and effects;
|
|
ship-to-shore pollutant discharge; wastewater management; air emissions;
|
|
legislative reviews; and impact analysis. Reports, technical guide,
|
|
graphical data, hard copy and machine readable data are available at a
|
|
nominal cost.
|
|
|
|
* Naval Operations Systems Center Data Files
|
|
Robert K. Johnson
|
|
Marine Environmental Support Office
|
|
Code 522
|
|
Naval Ocean Systems Center (619) 553-5330
|
|
San Diego, CA 92152 (619) 553-2775
|
|
Information available from this system include baseline data consisting of
|
|
water, sediment and biological samples from Navy harbors. It provides the
|
|
Navy with the scientifically sound and legally defensible capability to
|
|
deal with and solve problems concerning marine/environmental quality. Data
|
|
are available on real-time and discrete methods of measuring Navy
|
|
contaminant in seawater, advanced bioassay techniques and permitting
|
|
procedures. The system contains over 50,000 observations pertaining to
|
|
physical, chemical and biological data for Navy harbors. Printouts and
|
|
computer tapes are available on a cost recovery basis.
|
|
|
|
* Navigational Information Network Data (NAVINFONET)
|
|
Defense Mapping Agency (DMA)
|
|
Hydrographic/Topographic Center
|
|
US Department of Defense
|
|
Washington, DC 20315-0030 (202) 227-3122
|
|
NAVINFONET contains the data used to produce the weekly Notice to Mariners
|
|
and other information useful to the mariner. Currently included are chart
|
|
corrections, Broadcast Warnings, MARAD Advisories, Defense Mapping Agency
|
|
List of Lights, Anti-Shipping Activities Messages, Oil Drill Rig locations,
|
|
corrections to DMA Hydrographic Product Catalogs, and Coast Guard Light
|
|
Lists. The only costs incurred by the user are those charged by the
|
|
provider of the telecommunications service. U.S. access numbers are (301)
|
|
227-3351 (300 band), (301) 227-5295 (12000 band, and (301) 227-4360 (2400
|
|
band). International access numbers are (301) 227-3457 (300 band) and
|
|
(301) 227-3458 (300, 1200, 2400 band).
|
|
|
|
* Navy Regional Data Automation Center Remote Bulletin Board System (NARDAC
|
|
RBBS)
|
|
Navy Regional Data Automation Center (804) 445-1121
|
|
Department of the Voice: (804) 445-4157
|
|
Navy, VA 23511 (804) 445-1627
|
|
NARDAC RBBS is designed to promote the dissemination and exchange of
|
|
microcomputer-based public domain software for the Department of the Navy.
|
|
Included are Navy applications, data base management systems, word
|
|
processing, communications, electronic spreadsheets, barcoding and system
|
|
utilities. The latest information on the microcomputer contracts and
|
|
conferences can be accessed.
|
|
|
|
* Nondestructive Testing Information Analysis Center Data Base (NTIAC)
|
|
Southwest Research Institute
|
|
6220 Culebra Road
|
|
PO Drawer 28510
|
|
San Antonio, TX 78274 (512) 522-2362
|
|
This system provides information on all nondestructive testing (NDT) and/or
|
|
evaluation techniques and processes, involving material/energy interaction
|
|
phenomena such as radiographic, holographic, acoustic, magnetic, etc.
|
|
Other information of concern to NTIAC includes economic aspects of the
|
|
Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) industry, economic considerations with
|
|
respect to selection of techniques and processes; industry trends in
|
|
applying current NDE technologies in research and development, production,
|
|
maintenance, safety monitoring, failure prevention of in-service material,
|
|
and life assurance.
|
|
|
|
* Oceanography Department Data Base
|
|
Dr. Eugene Haderlie
|
|
Oceanography Department
|
|
US Department of the Navy
|
|
Naval Postgraduate School
|
|
Monterey, CA 93940 (408) 646-3251
|
|
This Department provides education of Naval Officers, National Oceanic and
|
|
Atmospheric Administration Corps officers, Federal employees and faculty
|
|
research. The office has information on largely master's Thesis level
|
|
research project reports, some faculty projects on pesticides, sewage,
|
|
thermal effluent, runoff, petroleum, antifouling paint effects, sediment
|
|
dynamics and baseline oceanographic data for site-specific areas. Reports,
|
|
data, and referrals are available.
|
|
|
|
* Parts Control Automated Support System (PCASS)
|
|
Carl Muncy
|
|
DESC/EPE
|
|
1507 Wilmington Pike
|
|
Dayton, OH 45444 (513) 296-8207
|
|
PCASS contains a federally appointed advisory group's (MPCAG's)
|
|
recommendations about electronic parts to be used in new US defense
|
|
systems. Historical information about approvals/disapprovals of
|
|
non-standard/standard electronic devices such as microcircuits,
|
|
transistors, and diodes is stored. Data include input from parts
|
|
manufacturers, electronic equipment, manufacturers, major defense system
|
|
contractors and design activities. PCASS also stores information about the
|
|
purpose and content of military specifications for electronic parts and the
|
|
current status of items on the US military Qualified Products List (QPL).
|
|
Begun in the mid 1970s, PCASS currently holds 700,000 decisions about 900
|
|
programs; two million drawings; and 6,000 military specifications,
|
|
standards, handbooks and QPLs. Searches are done on a cost recovery basis,
|
|
and results are printed on microfiche. Hard copy is also available. A
|
|
Freedom of Information Act request is necessary to access data.
|
|
|
|
* Pavements and Soil Trafficability Information Analysis Center Data Base
|
|
(PSTIAC)
|
|
US Army Corps of Engineers
|
|
Waterways Experiment Station
|
|
Attn: PSTIAC
|
|
3909 Halls Ferry Rd.
|
|
Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601) 634-2504
|
|
A component of the Geotechnical Lab, the Pavements and Soil Trafficability
|
|
Information Analysis Center (PSTIAC) provides products and specialized
|
|
reference services to the public. The staff can be tasked to provide
|
|
evaluative engineering and/or analytical service on pavements,
|
|
trafficability, vehicle mobility, and terrain, primarily relevant to
|
|
military needs. Data base searches are performed on a cost recovery basis,
|
|
and requests are approved on a case by case basis. Time on the Center's
|
|
super computer is available for sale to academic researchers.
|
|
|
|
* PLASTEC Automated Bibliographic Services
|
|
Suseela Chandresekar
|
|
Plastics Technical Evaluation Center (PLASTEC)
|
|
US Army Armament Research Development Center
|
|
Dover, NJ 07801 (201) 724-2778
|
|
PLASTEC, a DOD-sponsored information and analysis center, maintains a
|
|
bibliographic data base with abstracts for worldwide technical literature
|
|
related to plastics, adhesives and organic matrix composites. References
|
|
cover all plastic-related technology from applied research through
|
|
fabrication, with emphasis on properties and performance. Subject areas
|
|
include structural, electrical, electronic and packaging applications.
|
|
Data bases containing millions of citations, abstracts or research
|
|
summaries can be searched. It is updated every two months and
|
|
approximately 3,000 new citations are added yearly. In addition to its own
|
|
bibliographic data base, online access to PLASTEC is available only to
|
|
government agencies, contractors and the defense community through OTIC,
|
|
NASA STI, DIALOG and SOC. The center maintains a staff of materials
|
|
specialists who provide a wide range of services.
|
|
|
|
* Plastics Technical Evaluation Center Data Bases
|
|
Plastics Technical Evaluation Center
|
|
US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC)
|
|
Building 355-N
|
|
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000 (201) 724-4021
|
|
Computerized data bases are maintained on the compatibility of polymers
|
|
with propellants and explosives and on materials deterioration. To arrange
|
|
for services or to get information, contact PLASTEC at the number listed
|
|
above.
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Reliability Analysis Center Data Bases (RAC)
|
|
Gina Nash
|
|
Reliability Analysis Center
|
|
PO 4700
|
|
Rome, NY 13440-8200 (315) 330-4151
|
|
RAC maintains six data bases with bibliographic and technical information
|
|
pertaining to the reliability characteristics of components and systems.
|
|
The data bases are: VLSI, on very large scale circuits; IC, on integrated
|
|
circuits; Hybrid Circuits; Non-Electronic Devices; and Failures Related to
|
|
Static Electricity (FRSC). Non-operating reliability data base equipment
|
|
is not operational. The scope includes reliability and failure
|
|
mode/mechanism information that is generated during all phases of component
|
|
fabrication, testing, equipment assembly, and operation. Information and
|
|
data on research and development studies, process control, quality analysis
|
|
practices, screening and burn-in, qualification and environmental testing,
|
|
failure analysis, reliability protection methods, reliability
|
|
demonstrations, and field testing and mission deployment are incorporated
|
|
in the data bases. The IC data base covers 10,000 devices and has records
|
|
on 50,000 test results; VLSI covers 300 devices; Hybrid 1,000 devices; FRSE
|
|
5,000 devices; and Non- Electric 2,000. Searches and printouts are
|
|
available on a cost recovery basis. Generally, a bibliographic search runs
|
|
about $125 to $150.00.
|
|
|
|
* Report of Patients at Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities RCS:
|
|
[HAF-SGS(M) 7118 Machine-Readable Data File (MRDF)]
|
|
Chief Biostatistics Branch
|
|
SGSB
|
|
Brooks Air Force Base, TX 78235 (512) 536-3981
|
|
This is a numeric (aggregate) file containing reports of all patient visits
|
|
to outpatient services at Air Force Medical Treatment Facilities worldwide,
|
|
and providing bed days for admissions by category of entitlement to care at
|
|
those facilities. File is a basic source of management and command data
|
|
for resources determination, utilization, allocation, and productivity.
|
|
Data are drawn each month from patient medical records. There are two
|
|
million records. Releases are primarily for use by the US Department of
|
|
Defense, other data may be requested under the Freedom of Information Act
|
|
from SGSB, Brooks Air Force Base.
|
|
|
|
* Small Computer Technical Center
|
|
Department of the Air Force
|
|
Scott Air Force Base Data: (618) 256-6510
|
|
Base, IL 62225 Voice: (618) 256-4206
|
|
This board provides an information exchange network for users of small
|
|
computers. Discussions usually focus on how to enhance the productivity of
|
|
computer hardware and software. There is no military information exchanged
|
|
on the board. 24 hours/day; 7 days/week.
|
|
|
|
* Software Engineering Bibliographic Data Base (SEBD)
|
|
Steven Kelly
|
|
Data and Analysis Center for Software (DACS)
|
|
Rome Air Development Center (RADC)
|
|
ISISI
|
|
Griffiss AFB, NY 13441 (315) 336-0937
|
|
DACS, a DOD-sponsored information analysis center, maintains a
|
|
bibliographic data base for technical literature pertaining to software
|
|
engineering. Sources include technical reports from DOD and other
|
|
government agencies; industry and academic institutions; journal articles;
|
|
and conference proceedings. The scope of the data base includes software
|
|
costs, development and maintenance tools and techniques, software quality,
|
|
and software complexity. The system can be searched by subject matter,
|
|
author, title, sponsoring agency and a few other indicators. SEBD contains
|
|
35,000 records and is updated frequently. Searches and printouts are
|
|
available for a flat fee of $50.00.
|
|
|
|
* Software Engineering Lifecycle Data Base (SELD)
|
|
Robert Vienneau
|
|
Data Analysis Center for Software (DACS)
|
|
Rome Air Development Center
|
|
ISISI
|
|
Griffiss AFB, NY 13441 (315) 336-0937
|
|
DACS, a DOD sponsored information center, maintains a data base with
|
|
information about many software development and maintenance programs. SELD
|
|
contains data relevant to software reliability; software errors, faults and
|
|
failures; software costs and productivity; and methodologies and tools for
|
|
software development maintenance. It contains 44,000 records and is
|
|
updated frequently. Searches and printouts are available for a flat fee of
|
|
$50.00. Searches which return no references are only $20.00.
|
|
|
|
* Software Engineering Research Projects Data Base (SERP)
|
|
Steven Kelly
|
|
Data & Analysis Center for Software
|
|
RADC/COED
|
|
Griffiss AFB, NY 13441 (315) 336-0937
|
|
SERP contains description of research projects designed to further the
|
|
state-of-the-art in software engineering. Projects relating to data
|
|
collection and analysis, development of quality metrics, analyses of
|
|
developmental methodologies, the development or evaluation of programming
|
|
languages, and model validation are representative of those included in the
|
|
data base. An effort has been made to include those projects which are of
|
|
a production rather than a research nature.
|
|
|
|
* Soil Mechanics Information and Analysis Center Data Base (SMIAC)
|
|
Commander and Director
|
|
US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station
|
|
Attn: PSTIAC
|
|
PO Box 631
|
|
Vicksburg, MS 39180-0631 (601) 634-2734
|
|
This system provides information on soil mechanics, engineering geology,
|
|
rock mechanics, soil dynamics, earthquake engineering, earth and rockfill
|
|
dams, levees, earth retaining structures and building foundations, and
|
|
laboratory testing of soils and rocks.
|
|
|
|
* Soils Information Retrieval System
|
|
US Army Corps of Engineers
|
|
ETIS Support Center
|
|
1003 West Nevada St.
|
|
Urbana, IL 61801 (312) 333-1369
|
|
SOILS provides interaction data retrieval of soils series data. The data
|
|
is compiled from the Department of Agriculture's Soil Conservation Services
|
|
(SCS) reports on the characteristics and interpretive properties of all
|
|
soils in the United States. Examples of soil information include use
|
|
restrictions, potential habitat, description of soil and much more.
|
|
Information is organized only by soil series. The data base and be accessed
|
|
directly by remote terminal. SIRS currently contains 16,000 soil series
|
|
and over 175,000 soil mapping units in the US. Approximately 4,000 charges
|
|
are made monthly to the data. Direct access is available to ETIS
|
|
subscribers for $200 a year, plus $90.00 per hour of connect time. Anyone
|
|
can become an ETIS subscriber and, thereby, also gain access to three other
|
|
data bases maintained by ETIS. ETIS will conduct searches for
|
|
non-subscribers. A cost recovery fee, based on $90.00 and staff time is
|
|
charged. The average search generally takes 10 minutes. ETIS and SOILS
|
|
subscriptions and assistance are available from ETIS of the University of
|
|
Illinois, Department of Urban and Regional Planning. SOILS is a
|
|
cooperative venture between ETIS, the Department of Urban and Regional
|
|
Planning at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, the US Army
|
|
Construction Engineering Laboratory (USA-CERL) and the US Department of
|
|
Agriculture, Soil Conservation Services (USDA-SCS). USA-CERL obtains
|
|
updated data tapes from the Statistical Laboratory at Iowa State University
|
|
in Ames, IA.
|
|
|
|
|
|
* Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center Data Base
|
|
(SURVIAC)
|
|
Survivability/Vulnerability Information Analysis Center
|
|
AFWAL/FIES/SURVIAC
|
|
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433 (513) 255-4840
|
|
SURVIAC is the DOD focal point for non-nuclear survivability/vulnerability
|
|
data, information, methodologies, models and analysis relating to US and
|
|
foreign aeronautical and surface systems. SURVIAC scope covers the
|
|
survivability of friendly systems to threat weapons and the effectiveness
|
|
of US weapons against foreign systems. Non-nuclear weapons include
|
|
conventional missiles and guns, directed energy weapons, and
|
|
chemical/biological weapons. Data holdings in the weapon area include, as
|
|
applicable, acquisition, detection, tracking, launch, fly-out and fuzing
|
|
characteristics, the countermeasures and counter-countermeasures employed,
|
|
and terminal effects.
|
|
|
|
* Tactical Technology Center Data Base (TACTEC)
|
|
Battelle Columbus Division
|
|
Tactical Technology Center (TACTEC)
|
|
505 King Avenue
|
|
Columbus, OH 43201-2693 (614) 424-5047
|
|
The IAC holds over 55,000 items covering the technology of tactical warfare
|
|
from incipient insurgency through tactical nuclear warfare. Tactical
|
|
technology is assumed to include: surveillance, target acquisition and
|
|
engagement; detection; guidance systems; position location; communications
|
|
and electronics; countermeasures and counter-countermeasures to include
|
|
disguises, decoys and aerosols; weapons and munitions; armor and protective
|
|
devices; mobility and logistics; aircraft and air operations analysis
|
|
training; survivability; military operations of operations analysis; and
|
|
chemical warfare/defense.
|
|
|
|
* Tactical Weapons Guidance and Control Information Analysis Center Data
|
|
Base (GACIAC)
|
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GACIAC
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IIT Research Institute
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10 West 35th St.
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Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 567-4345
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GACIAC is a Department of Defense Information Analysis Center which
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maintains a bibliographic data base of technical information related to the
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guidance and control of tactical contact weapons. These include missiles,
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rockets, bombs, submunitions, projectiles and munition-dispensing
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canisters. Technical areas covered include: theoretical performance
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calculations, guidance laws, systems stimulation, control actuators,
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aerodynamics and reaction jet control techniques, development of
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computational techniques and hardware, manufacturing process development,
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operational service ability, environmental protection, materials and much
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more. GACIAC's data base contains 36,000 records and is updated
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frequently. The data base is available online to anyone having access to
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the DTIC online data base. The Center serves only Department of Defense
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agencies and government contractors. Generally, the Center will perform
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one free search for a contractor needing information. Qualified
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organizations can subscribe to the Center's services for an annual fee.
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This entitles them to all the Center's products and four hours of free
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computer time.
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* US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District Data Base
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Mr. Steve Chesser
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US Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
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US Department of the Army
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P.O. Box 2946
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Portland, OR 97208
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ATTN: CENPP-PL-CH (503) 221-6465
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This office develops environmental information in support of planning for
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Corps and Corps-permitted water development projects in the Northwest
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region. It contains information on data related to dredge material
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disposal: analysis of dredged material, physical, chemical, biological,
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geological data on disposal sites and coastal physical data. Information
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provided by other agencies in Environmental Impact Statement procedures.
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Pollutant statistics for disposal sites is also available. The Columbia
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River estuary data base is on AMDAHL tapes.
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* Waterways Experiment Station Data Base (WES)
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Billy Parket Waterways Experiment Station
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Army Corps of Engineers
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US Department of Defense
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Vicksburg, MS 39180 (601) 634-3451
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The WES computer facilities store an undetermined but voluminous amount of
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research data from laboratory projects. The Hydraulics Lab studies
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practical application of experimental hydraulics, including river, tidal,
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waterways and structural hydraulics. The Environmental Lab Investigates
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the effects of man's activities on the environment as well as the effects
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of the environment on military operations. Environmental resource
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management studies include recreation planning, fisheries development and
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water quality evaluation. Tapes, reports, maps, graphics and printouts all
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are available.
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Defense Data Files Available from the National Archives
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Margaret Adams
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Archives Specialist
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Reference Service
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Center for Electronic Records (NNXA)
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National Archives and Records Administration
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8th and Pennsylvania Ave., NW
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Washington, DC 20408
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(202) 523-6771
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The following list is a subset of electronic data sets (i.e.,
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computer-readable data files) in the custody of the National Archives and
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Records Administration. The standard charge for a copy of an electronic
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data set (one data set not to exceed one magnetic reel of output) is $90.
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Ordering information is available upon request. For further information
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please contact the office above.
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* Army Personnel Files, Enlisted Master File, Fiscal Years 1975, 1976, 1977
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* Cambodian Friendly Units File (FANK)
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* Casualty Information System, 1961-1981
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* Combat Activities File, Oct. 1965-Dec. 1970
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* Combat Air Summary, 1969, 1973
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties Current File, as of Oct. 1988
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties Current File, as of Mar. 1989,
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Public Use Version
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties Current File, as of Mar. 1989
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties File (CACF), as of May, 1986,
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Public Use Version
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties File (CACF), as of May 1986
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties History File [Non-Final Records],
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as of Oct. 1988
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* Combat Area [Southeast Asia] Casualties Returned Alive File, as of Mar.
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1989
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* Combat Development Command
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* Combat Naval Gunfire Support File, 1966-1973
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* Enemy Base Area File, July 1966-June 1971
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* Extract (Fiche # and Document Summary) of the Index to the Fiche of the
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Captured Grenada Documents, October 1983
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* Ground Operations Reporting System
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* Hamlet Evaluation System
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* Herbicide File, 1965-1970
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* Index to the Fiche of the Captured Grenada Documents, October 1983
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* Integrated Tactical Data File, 1969-1970
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* Korean Conflict Casualties File, 1950-1957
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* Military Assistance Command Vietnam Automated Movement Management System,
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1/1968-11/1972
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* Mine Warfare Activities File, 1972-1973
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* National Police Infrastructure Analysis, 1971-1973, Subsystem I
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* National Police Infrastructure Analysis, 1971-1973, Subsystem II
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* Naval Surveillance Activities File, 1966-1972
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* Pacification Attitude Analysis System, Mar 1970-Jul 1972
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* People's Self-Defense Force Management Information System, Feb-Aug 1972
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* Phung Hoang Management Information System, 1/1969-6/1972
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* Prisoners of War-World War II and Korea
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* Responses of Army Air Force Personnel to Surveys on Training and Combat
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Conditions, Dec 1943-May 1945
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* Responses to Attitudes Intensity Surveys, Jan-Jun 1945
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* Responses to Attitudinal Surveys About Assignments, Reassignments, and
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Demobilization, Apr 1943-Jul 1945
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* Responses of Combat Infantry Officers to a General Attitudinal Survey,
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Jan-Apr 1944
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* Responses of Enlisted Combat Veterans to Surveys on Training and Combat
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Conditions, Nov 1943-Apr 1944
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* Responses of Enlisted Men to General Attitudinal Surveys, Apr 1943-Nov
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1945
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* Responses of Enlisted Men to Surveys on Training, Supplies, and
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Equipment, Jul 1943-Apr 1945
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* Responses of Negro and White Soldiers to Surveys About the Post-War
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World, Jun 1944-Aug 1945
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* Responses of Officers to General Attitudinal Surveys, Apr 1943-Nov 1945
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* Responses of Patients to Surveys on Hospital and Medical Care, Oct
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1942-Aug 1945
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* Responses to Psychometric Screening and Evaluation Surveys, Sep 1943-Dec
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1944
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* Responses to Surveys on Leisure Time Activities, Jul 1943-Jul 1945
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* Situation Report Army File, 1968-1970, 1973
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* Southeast Asia Data Base, January 1970 - June 1975
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* Southeast Asia Friendly Forces File
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* Survey Responses of Army Nurses and WACS About Treatment of Women in the
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Army, Jan-Feb 1945
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* Survey Responses of Enlisted Men About Attitudes Toward Civilians, Dec
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1942- Apr 1944
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* Survey Responses of Enlisted Men About Race Relations in the U.S. Army,
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Mar 1943-Oct 1944
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* Tactical Information Deposit and Retrieval Systems, 1968-1970
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* Territorial Forces Activity Reporting System, Sep 1972-Dec 1973
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* Terrorist Incident Reporting System
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* The American Soldier in World War II Series, 1942-1945, 138 Public
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Opinion Surveys and Documentation
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* Vietcong Initiated Incidents File, Jan 1963-Apr 1971
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Defense Data Files Available from NTIS
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National Technical Information Service
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National Technical Information Service
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US Department of Commerce
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Springfield, VA 22161
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(703) 487-4650
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FAX (703) 321-8547
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Listed below are data files available from the National Technical
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Information Service. Call the office above for ordering and cost
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information.
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* Air Force Interchangeable and Substitution (I and S) Report
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(PB88-910600/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The tape contains interchangeability and substitution relationship
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information for stock numbered items in which the USAF has established an
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interest. Data contained in the stock list is a compilation of item
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relationships developed and maintained by the AFLC I&S activities having
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cataloging and standardization responsibility for the items listed. I&S
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relationships are contained in the D043 System and published only after
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careful research, technical comparison, and assurance that the
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relationships revealed are within acceptable engineering practices and meet
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functional, physical, qualitative, and prescribed performance requirements.
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Section 1 contains a list of all I&S grouped items and all X-File item
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identifier items. Section 2 lists the I&S groups in master item NSN
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sequence and reflects the order-of-use for each item in the group. The
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nomenclature and specification, if any, of the I&S group master item are
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also shown along with the identity of the responsible activity. Section 3
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contains the X-File which is a listing of I&S exception relationship
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decisions input to the USAF I&S System by the I&S activity. If exception
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conditions are resolved, these relationships are entered into Section 2 I&S
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Groups.
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* AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volume 1, 1968 Survey of USAF
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Women (AD-A056 154/8/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The survey of women of the Air Force was made in the Spring of 1968 by the
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Anthropology Branch, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory,
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Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio and the Anthropology Research Project (then at
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Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio). A description of the survey and
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the results are published in Anthropometry of Air Force Women (AD-743-113),
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1972. Data for age (variable 1), 123 body size measurements (variables
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2-214), and grip strength (variable 125) were obtained from a sample of
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1905 women. 13 measurements were repeated on 1513 subjects with the
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subjects wearing foundation garments (variables 126-138). The contents of
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this tape are also described along with Volumes II-V of The AMRL
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Anthropometric Data Bank Library in the report The AMRL Anthropometric Data
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Bank Library: Volume 1-V, AMRL-TR-77-1, October 1977. This contains the
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complete survey in the fully edited form.
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* AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volume II, 1967 Survey of USAF
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Flying Personnel (AD-A056 155/5/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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An anthropometric survey was conducted during the first three months of
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1967. Measuring was carried out at almost 20 bases spread over the
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country. Summary statistics and a description of measuring techniques for
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most variables are reported in a review of anthropometric data of German
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Air Force and United Air Force Personnel 1967-68, published as
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AGARD-AG-205, 1975. The contents of this tape are also described along
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with Volume 1 and Volumes III-V of the AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank
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Library in the report The AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library: Volume
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1-V, AMRL-TR-77-1, October 1977. This contains the complete survey in the
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fully edited form.
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* AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volume III, 1965 Survey of USAF
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Personnel (AD-A056 156/3/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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A survey of USAF male personnel was conducted during the spring and summer
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of 1965. In the first portion of the survey 549 officers (396 pilots and
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navigators; 153 non-flyers), 4 Warrant Officers and 683 Enlisted men were
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measured. In the second half, 2632 men (2203 white, 412 black, 17 other)
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undergoing basic training and one Sergeant were measured at Lackland AFB.
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Of this Lackland group 106 men had ranks other than basic trainee. The
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contents of this tape are also described along with Volumes 1, II, IV, and
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V of the AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library in the report The AMRL
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Anthropometric Data Bank Library: Volume 1-V, AMRL-TR-77-1, October 1977.
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This contains the complete survey in the fully edited form.
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* AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volume IV, 1950 Survey of USAF
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Flying Personnel (AD-A056 157/1/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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An anthropometric study of flying personnel was conducted in 1950 at 14 Air
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Force bases in MA, MI, CO, WA, CA, TX, and LA. The original statistical
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analyses were the initial activity of the Anthropology Research Project.
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The results, reported in TR-52-321, were carried out prior to the
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availability of modern computer facilities; since publication of that
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report, the data have been modernized. Millimeter figures for most
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variables originally recorded but not punched were incorporated into the
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data. This tape includes data for 4000 subjects and 161 variables,
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variables 1-132 are body size values, 133 is age, 134-146 are somatotype
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ratings (those listed as somatotype are ratings done by Dupertuis using
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Sheldons method). A statistical comparison of the body typing methods of
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Hooton and Sheldon is provided in SADC TR 56-366 (AD-097 205). The
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contents of this tape are also described along with Volumes I-III and
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Volume V of the AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library in the report The
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AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library: Volume 1-V, AMRL-TR-77-1, October
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1977. This contains the complete survey in the fully edited form.
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* AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volume V. US Correlations (AD-A063
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682/9/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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Correlation matrices based on data from USAF Anthropometric surveys of
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women (1968, 127 variables), flying personnel (1950, 128 variables; 1967,
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190 variables), and basic trainees (1965, 161 variables); a US Army survey
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of women separatees (1946, 60 variables); the Health Examination Survey of
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civilian adults (1960-1972, 18 variables); and a survey of law enforcement
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officers (1974, 23 measurements) are presented for use by engineers who
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need them in solving design problems and for anthropologists and
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statisticians whose analyses and understanding of the interrelationships of
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body size data depend significantly on these coefficients. Sample sizes in
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these surveys ranged from almost 2000 upward. Sample means and standard
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deviations are presented for all variables involved. The contents of this
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tape are also described in the report, Intercorrelations of Anthropometric
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Measurements: A Source Book for USA Data, Churchill, E., P. Kikta, and T.
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Churchill, AMRL-TR-77-2 (AD-A058 616), Aerospace Medical Research
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Laboratories, WPAFB OH, May 1978. Complete data from the four USAF surveys
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are described in the AMRL Anthropometric Data Bank Library, Volumes I-V,
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Churchill, E., P. Kikta, and T. Churchill, AMRL-TR-77-1 (AD-A047 314),
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Aerospace Medical Research Laboratories, WPAFB OH, October 1977, and on
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magnetic computer tapes available from NTIS. AD numbers for these tapes
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are: (1968) AD-A056 154/AS, (1967) AD-A056 155/AS, (1965) AD-A056 156/AS,
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and (1950) Ad-A056 157/AS. (Author)
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* Army Master Data File (AMDF): Army Retrieval Microform System (ARMS),
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and Interchangeable and Substitute (I and S) Group Data (PB87-191896/XDD)
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(See NTIS above)
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Purpose: The ARMS Monthly AMDF provides Army users with the most commonly
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used supply management data required to perform logistics functions
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relating to their mission responsibilities. Among the functions supported
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are the following: supply management, stock control, acquisition,
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disposal, storage, and distribution. Source: Data contained in this file
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are extracted from the Army Central Logistics Data Bank (ACLDB) Master Data
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Record (MDR). This data is maintained in the ACLDB by the Army managing
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activities. Content: The ARMS Monthly AMDF contains data for all active
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items of supply which are used and/or managed by the Army. Inactive items
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which were deleted within the last two years or for which an active
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replacement item exists.
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* Defense Logistics Service Center Data Files (See NTIS Above)
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The following data files are provided in various formats on magnetic tape.
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The following files are available to the public.
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* Management List - Consolidated
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The Management List - Consolidated (ML-C) is designed to provide users with
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supply management data on all National Stock Numbers (NSNs) recorded in the
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Catalog Management Data segment of the Defense Integrated Data System
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(DIDS) Total Item Record and contains the following: Publication Action
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Code (ACT); National Stock Number (NSN); Service/Agency (S/N); Source of
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Supply (SOS); Acquisition Advice Code (AAC); Quantity Unit Pac (QUP); Unit
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of Issue (UI); Unit of Price; Shelf Life Code (SLC); Physical
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Security/Pilferage Code (SEC); Repairability Code (RC); Management Control;
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Demilitarization Code (DML); Item Name; Phrase Code (PC).
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* Master Cross Reference List (MCRL)
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Part 1 of the Master Cross Reference List is a Master List of Logistics
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Reference Numbers cross referenced to their applicable National Stock
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Number(s) in the Federal Catalog system. It contains nine basic elements
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of data: 1. Logistics Reference Number assigned by the manufacturers; 2.
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Manufacturers Code; 3. Reference Number Variation Code; 4. National Stock
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Number/Permanent System Control Number; 5. Reference Number Category Code;
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6. Item Standardization Code; 7. Service/Agency Designator Code; 8.
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Description Availability; 9. Item Name. The file is updated quarterly.
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There are three separate parts to this file. Cost: 1600 bpi: Domestic:
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$2,300.00; 6250 bpi: Domestic: $1,200.00
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* H4/H8 Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Publication
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Section A: U.S. and Canada Manufacturers/Non-Manufacturers Name to Cage
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Code (Consolidates and replaces H4-1 and H8-1). Section B: Cage Code to
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U.S. and Canada Manufacturer/Non-manufacturers. Section C: NATO
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Manufacturers Name to Nato Cage Code. Section D: NATO Cage Code to NATO
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Manufacturers Name. The H4/H8 (Sections A and B), reflects codes assigned
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to organizations located world-wide. These codes are assigned by the U.S.
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and support various functions throughout the Federal Government. It
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contains the contractor's name, geographical location, former name/address,
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when application, the assigned CAGE code, status code (i.e. active,
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obsolete, cancelled with or without a replacement) and type code (i.e.
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manufacturer or non-manufacturer). This Section (Section A) is in
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contractor name sequence. The file is updated bi-monthly.
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* Defense Integrated Data System (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR) Segments A,
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B, C, E, and H
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This extract contains the following segments from the DIDS TIR data:
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Segment A: Identification Date; Segment B: Major Organizational Entity
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(MOE) Rule Data; Segment C: Reference Number Data; Segment E:
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Standardization Decision Data; Segment H: Catalog Management Data. Items
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with Publications/Security restrictions will be excluded from this extract.
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Items which are considered Limited Rights will contain all above segments
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but in lieu of Segment V characteristics data the following statement will
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appear, "Descriptive Data Contains Limited Rights Information." Cost:
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1600 bpi: $5,000.00; 6250 bpi: $3,000.00
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* Defense Integrated Data Systems (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR) Segment V
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This extract contains the following segment from the DIDS TIR data:
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Segment V: Coded Item Characteristics Data. Items with
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Publications/Security restrictions will be excluded from this extract.
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Items which are considered Limited Rights will contain all above segments
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but in lieu of Segment V characteristics data the following statement will
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appear, "Descriptive Data Contains Limited Rights Information." Cost:
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1600 bpi: T99 $3,000.00; 6250 bpi: T99 $1,725.00
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* Defense Integrated Data Systems (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR) Master
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Requirements Directory (MRD)
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The Master Requirements Directory (MRD) is required to decode the Segment V
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coded Item characteristics data. The MRD consists of the following
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sections: Alphabetic Listing of Primary Address Codes (PACs) by Key Word;
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Alphabetic Listing of PACs; Reply Tables; L Mode Code Tables; Identified
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Secondary Address Codes Control File; Identified Secondary Address Codes
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Tables; Format Requirements for Mode Codes H and J. File is updated
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quarterly.
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* Federal Item Name Directory (FIND) H6 Basic
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The Federal Item Name Directory (FIND) for the Federal Catalog system is
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divided into two sections (H6-A and H6-B). Section A contains all Basic
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Names, Colloquial Names, and Approved Item Names (AINS) with their
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associated Federal Supply Classifications (FSCs), Condition codes, Federal
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Item Identification Guides (FIIGs) and Item Name Codes (INCs). Section B
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is divided into two subsections. Subsection 1 contains all AINs sequenced
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numerically by INC, referenced to the related FIIG, FSC and Condition Code.
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Subsection 2 contains an alpha-numerically sequenced listing of all FIIGs
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referenced to their related INCs. This handbook is produced on tape
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annually.
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* Defense Integrated Data System (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR): Master
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Requirements Directory (MRD) (PB88-934200/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The Master Requirements Directory (MRD) is required to decode the Segment V
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coded item characteristics data. The MRD consists of the following
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sections: (a) Section 1 - Alphabetic Listing of Primary Address Codes
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(PACs) by Key Word; (b) Section 2 - alphabetic Listing of PACs; (c) Section
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3 - Reply Tables; (d) Section 5 - L Mode code tables; (e) Section 6 - Part
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I - Identified Secondary Address Codes Control File; (f) Section 6 - Part
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II - Identified Secondary Address Codes Tables; (g) Section 7 - Format
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Requirements for Mode Codes H & J. The data file is issued quarterly.
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* Defense Integrated Data System (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR): Segments
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A, B, C, E, and H (PB88-934000/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The extract contains the following segments from the DIDS TIR data: (a)
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Segment A - Identification Data; (b) Segment B - Major Organizational
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Entity (MOE) Rule data; (c) Segment C - Reference Number Data; (d) Segment
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E - Standardization Decision Data; (e) Segment H - Catalog Management Data.
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Items with Publications/Security restrictions will be excluded from the
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extract. Items which are considered Limited Rights will contain all above
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segments but in lieu of Segment V characteristics data the following
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statement will appear, "Descriptive Data Contains Limited Rights
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Information".
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* Defense Integrated Data System (DIDS) Total Item Record (TIR): Segment V
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(PB88-934100/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The extract contains the following segment from the DIDS TIR data: Segment
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V - Coded Item Characteristics Data. Items with Publications/Security
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restrictions will be excluded from the extract. Items which are considered
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Limited Rights will contain all above segments but in lieu of Segment V
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characteristics data the following statement will appear, "Descriptive Data
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Contains Limited Rights Information". In order to decode segment V, user
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will need to purchase DIDS TIR: Master Requirements Directory
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(PB87-131074). The file is issued quarterly.
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* Defense Mapping Agency Hydrographic/Topographic Center Data Base (DMAHTC)
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(See NTIS above)
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The DMAHTC data base has maps and data about most of the earth's surface,
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including: terrain, rivers, coastal and ocean areas, lighthouses,
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buildings and city plans. Data are retrievable in hard copy or digital
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form. DMAHTC will perform searches for government contractors,
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universities, government employees, and selected others. The searches are
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done on a cost recovery basis and requests must be in writing. Contact
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Victor Lewicke, Chief, Data Automation, DMAHTC, 6500 Brookes Lane,
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Washington, DC 20315, (202) 227-2375. All others must contact NTIS for
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access to DMAHTC information.
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* Defense Technical Information Center Collection Data Banks (DTIC Online,
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DROLS) (See NTIS above)
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DTIC maintains data banks with information about planned, ongoing, and
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completed DOD-related research and development activities. The collection
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is multi-disciplinary in scope and spans all fields of science and
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technology, covering topics such as: aeronautics, missile technology,
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navigation, space and technology, nuclear science, biology, chemistry,
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environmental science, oceanography, computer science, and human factors
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engineering. The four principle data banks are: the Technical Reports
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(TR) Program which contains bibliographic information on
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classified/unclassified reports generated by federally sponsored research;
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the Research and Technology Work Unit Information System (WUIS) containing
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information about current research being performed; the Research and
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Development Planning (R&DPP) data base, consisting of information about
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proposed projects; and the Independent Research & Development (IR&D) data
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bank with information contractors have supplied DOD regarding their
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independent research efforts. The DTIC collection currently contains two
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million records and is updated continually. Universities, US government
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agencies and associated contractors, subcontractors, and grantees are
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eligible for most DTIC services. In addition, research and development
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organization without current contracts may become eligible for service by
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obtaining a military service authorization under the defense potential
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contractors programs. If you are registered user for DTIC services, you
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can obtain direct online access to the DTIC system, have searches and
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printouts done free of charge, and purchase DTIC documents for a minimal
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fee - generally $1.50 to $3.00. If you are not DTIC-eligible, you can
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contact the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) to obtain a
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limited search of DTIC's Technical Reports Program data base. NTIS charges
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for its services.
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* Navy Corrected Geostrophic Wind Data for the Gulf of Mexico, Wind Stress
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Subset (PB88-129432/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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The Navy Corrected Geostrophic Winds are the results of a Navy effort to
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obtain a Gulf of Mexico wind field with the proper temporal and spatial
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resolution necessary to resolve the highly variable Gulf wind field. The
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report that documents the techniques used and results obtained is a NORDA
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Technical Note titled Navy Corrected Geostrophic Wind Set for the Gulf of
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Mexico, NORDA, NSTL Station, Mississippi, 39529. The wind stresses were
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calculated from the Navy corrected geostrophic wind data set using constant
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atmospheric density and a drag coefficient equal to .0013. The delivered
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data set consists of 17 files (blocksize 2400 and record length 80) on 3
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tapes. The first file on the first tape contains an internally documented
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Fortran 77 program for reading any of the other 16 files. All other files
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contain the geostrophic wind data on a 1 degree grid with each file
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corresponding to one years worth of data from 1967-1982.
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* Stock Number User Directory (SNUD) Master File (PB88 234943/XDD) (See
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NTIS above)
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The stock number user directory (SNUD) file is a tailored product used
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primarily by Air Force activities as a research tool to assist in locating
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retail lateral support. SNUD consists of all stock numbers (SNs), for
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which participating activities have established user interest. The type of
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Stock Numbers available are National Stock Numbers (NSNs), Kit (K),
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Non-cataloged (NC) or Non Designated (ND) numbers. Activities are
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identified by a Stock Record Account Number (SRAN) or an assigned user
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account.
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* World Data Bank 1 (PB-223-178/5/XDD) (See NTIS above)
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World Data Bank 1 (Wdb 1) is a digital representation of the coastlines and
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boundaries of the world for use in automated mapping systems. The first
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two files consist of 100k individual coordinate points arranged
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sequentially to describe each linear feature. The third field is an index
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to the linear features in Wdb 1. This data bank can be use independently
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or in conjunction with the Cam program, PB-238 358/6 (documentation) and
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PB-238 357/8 (tape), which will output this data in 16 different map
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projections.
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