HDIAC Information Sheet

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RAPID START TIME Work can begin in as little as six weeks, once the statement of work is approved. EXPANSIVE TECHNICAL FOCUS AREAS HDIAC’s broad scope is especially valuable for the efforts that cross multiple focus areas. EXTENSIVE SME NETWORK HDIAC is able to leverage support from its expansive SME network. ACCESS TO THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL DOD FINDINGS HDIAC draws from the most recent studies performed across the DoD, and the results from all of HDIAC’s CATs are collected, stored and used to support HDIAC’s future efforts. HDIAC provides four free hours of analytical, scientific and professional research within our eight focus areas. These services are available to academia, industry and other government agencies. To utilize HDIAC’s free technical inquiry service, log in and submit a technical inquiry form at hdiac.org or contact [email protected]. Technical Inquiry Services PRE-AWARDED PRE-COMPETED CONTRACT VEHICLE Core Analysis Task (CAT) HDIAC Basic Center of Operations & Mission The Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) is one of three Department of Defense Information Analysis Centers. HDIAC is responsible for acquiring, analyzing and disseminating relevant scientific and technical information, in each of its eight focus areas, in support of the DoD and U.S. government R&D activities. HDIAC’s mission is to provide authoritative, responsive solutions by generating, acquiring, processing, analyzing and disseminating relevant information and analysis to our customers. HDIAC SERVICES Through our Basic Center of Operations, subject matter expert network and extensive database collection, HDIAC is positioned to help support the nation’s toughest scientific and technical challenges. HDIAC provides a wide range of additional services, including: Access to the HDIAC Journal, a quarterly publication featuring scientific and technical innovations within our focus areas. A network of subject matter experts in each of the focus areas. Participation in key technical conferences and forums to engage and network with the science and technology (S&T) community. Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center www.hdiac.org 104 Union Valley Rd. • Oak Ridge, TN • 37830 865 • 535 • 0088 [email protected] HDIAC FOCUS AREAS Alternative Energy Biometrics CBRN Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection Cultural Studies Homeland Defense & Security Medical WMD

Transcript of HDIAC Information Sheet

RAPID START TIMEWork can begin in as little as six weeks, once the statement of work is approved.

EXPANSIVE TECHNICAL FOCUS AREASHDIAC’s broad scope is especially valuable for the efforts that cross multiple focus areas.

EXTENSIVE SME NETWORKHDIAC is able to leverage support from its expansive SME network.

ACCESS TO THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL DOD FINDINGSHDIAC draws from the most recent studies performed across the DoD, and the results from all of HDIAC’s CATs are collected, stored and used to support HDIAC’s future efforts.

HDIAC provides four free hours of analytical, scientific and professional research within our eight focus areas. These services are available to academia, industry and other government agencies. To utilize HDIAC’s free technical inquiry service, log in and submit a technical inquiry form at hdiac.org or contact [email protected].

Technical Inquiry Services

PRE-AWARDED PRE-COMPETEDCONTRACT VEHICLE

Core Analysis Task (CAT)

HDIAC Basic Center of Operations& Mission

The Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) is one of three Department of Defense Information Analysis Centers. HDIAC is responsible for acquiring, analyzing and disseminating relevant scientific and technical information, in each of its eight focus areas, in support of the DoD and U.S. government R&D activities. HDIAC’s mission is to provide authoritative, responsive solutions by generating, acquiring, processing, analyzing and disseminating relevant information and analysis to our customers.

HDIAC SERVICES

Through our Basic Center of Operations, subject matter expert network and extensive database collection, HDIAC is positioned to help support the nation’s toughest scientific and technical challenges. HDIAC provides a wide range of additional services, including:

Access to the HDIAC Journal, a quarterly publication featuring scientific and technical innovations within our focus areas.

A network of subject matter experts in each of the focus areas.

Participation in key technical conferences and forums to engage and network with the science and technology (S&T) community.

Homeland Defense & SecurityInformation Analysis Center

www.hdiac.org104 Union Valley Rd. • Oak Ridge, TN • 37830

865 • 535 • [email protected]

HDIAC FOCUS AREASAlternative Energy Biometrics CBRN Defense Critical Infrastructure

ProtectionCultural Studies Homeland Defense

& SecurityMedical WMD