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报告编号PB2012113213
National Security Technology Incubation Strategic Plan, November 30, 2007.
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英文摘要With the events of 9/11, the global community faces ever increasing and emerging threats from hostile groups determined to rule by terror. According to the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Strategic Plan, the United States must be able to quickly respond and adapt to unanticipated situations as they relate to protection of our homeland and national security. Technology plays a key role in a strong national security position, and the private business community, along with the national laboratories, academia, defense and homeland security organizations, provide this technology. Fostering innovative ideas, translated into relevant technologies answering the needs of NNSA, is the purpose of the National Security Technology Incubation Program (NTSI). A wealth of technology exists in New Mexico, due to the numerous research and development (R&D) projects underway in a state where federally funded R&D is a major industry. The need exists to identify, incubate, and rapidly implement technology to meet the NNSA mission. These efforts must be leveraged across universities, US government agencies, and businesses, especially those businesses without ready access to NNSA Science and Technology (S&T) analysts or decision-makers. Because of New Mexicos geographic location, national security requirements are met by the availability of actual testing in a border and/or desert environment or by use of synthetic simulation environments. The Arrowhead Center of New Mexico State University (NMSU) is the operator and manager of the NSTI. To develop the NSTI, Arrowhead Center must meet the planning, development, execution, evaluation, and sustainability activities for the program and identify and incubate new technologies to assist the NNSA in meeting its mission and goals. Technology alone does not give a competitive advantage to the country, but the creativity and speed with which it is employed does. For a company to succeed, it must have sustainable competitive advantages in seven key areas: geography, products and businesses, distribution, sales and service culture, efficiency, brand, and most important, people. The four strategic goals of the plan are to: 1. Identify and recruit small businesses with technology applications for national security. 2. Design and implement a national security incubator program that provides incubator services and physical space for the targeted businesses. 3. Provide business assistance and technical leadership to NSTI clients to assist in bringing their products to market. 4. Construct a new multi-tenant facility with dedicated physical space for businesses with technology applications for national security.
英文关键词Businesses National security Technology assessment Incubation Design Safety Labor force Business development Small businesses Validation Performance evaluation National Security Technology Incubator(NSTI) New Mexico State Universit
出版年2007
语种英语
国家United States
URLhttp://r.cnki.net/KCMS/detail/detail.aspx?DbCode=KJBG&dbname=KJBGW&filename=5a00383a31c97d1c38973cbd
来源机构Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
资源类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/273536
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