STAR-TIDES Transformative Innovative Emergent Development - Sep 30, 2012 - EmeraldPlanet TV©

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STAR-TIDES Transformative Innovative Emergent Development - Sep 30, 2012 - EmeraldPlanet TV©

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STAR-TIDES Transformative Innovative Emergent Development for a Sustainable & Resilient Future" - EmeraldPlanet TV©  Show '1':  Dr. Linton Wells, II, Director, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University", Theme:  "STAR-TIDES Transformative Innovative Emergent Development";  Show '2':  LouElin Dwyer, Research Analyst, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University, Theme:  STAR-TIDES Mission, Networks, & Impacts";   Show '3':  Samuel Bendett, Research Analyst, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University, Theme:  "Integrated Research Results; Technology Alone is not Enough; and Importance of Technology Demonstrations"; and  Show '4':  Panel Discussion between STAR-TIDES Leadership with Dr. Samuel Lee Hancock, President & Executive Director, EmeraldPlanet International Foundation© & Creator & Host, The EmeraldPlanet TV©, Theme:  "Future Directions, Capacity, and Proactive Outcomes of STAR-TIDES".   Overview:    This program features Dr. Linton Wells, II, Director, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University and his research associates concerning the global program entitled STAR TIDES.  This international project is made of two major components.  The first is "TIDES" which is Transformative Innovation for Development and Emergency Support.  This research project is coordinated at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP) at the National Defense University (NDU), Washington, D.C.  USA which is part of the United States Department of Defense.  TIDES is part of a broader project called STAR (Sharing to Accelerate Research).  All information on the STAR TIDES website is free, open-source, and in the public domain for domestic and international users.    STAR TIDES is an United States Department of Defense humanitarian research project dedicated to open-source knowledge sharing to promote sustainable support to populations under stress whether post-war, post-disaster, or impoverished conditions.  The project provides reach-back "knowledge on demand" to decision-makers and those working in stressed communities regardless of national origin.   This program encourages public-private, whole-of-government, and trans-national approaches to achieve unity of action among diverse organizations where there is no centralized or unity of control.

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