Sentences with phrase «what dod»

This fact sheet looks at what DoD is doing to lower energy usage and ensure America's warfighters have assured access to the energy they need.
They want to know if zapping a person in the neck will stimulate what the DOD calls «synaptic plasticity.»
So the committee decided to focus on what DOD could do to make its jobs more attractive to the available talent, he says.
If that $ 3.2 billion was significantly lower than what DoD normally gets for submarines, it would take seven years for the full effect of those budget reductions to show in the real economy.

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A former air - force officer and former director of production on the DOD's Joint Cruise Missile Project, Alducin knew what it took to build a good missile and provided the military with engineering specs («what the government doesn't have the resources to do»).
What brand dod you use and do you have any other tips?
Dods People has created a map to highlight the 150 local authorities which have elections on Thursday 3rd May and details on what's up for grabs...
Inhofe estimates that during Obama's first five years in office, the DOD spent $ 120 billion on what he calls «the environmental agenda.»
DOD has a vision of what Fedder calls «fast fabrication in units of one,» including making equipment and parts on the battlefield that are tailored to the unique conditions facing its soldiers.
Just think what thousands of prizes, each the equivalent of the DoD's cash, could do for ideas with serious commercial potential — not to mention the validation of being deemed good enough to be a finalist.
Under the House Defense bill adopted Thursday by the full committee, DOD research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) funding would increase by over $ 10 billion or 14.3 percent above FY 2017 levels, and $ 1.2 billion above what was already a rather robust request.
but the items aren't particularly interesting, and the poor inventory management ends up leaving you unable to craft what you want as there isn't enough inventory space, and this ends up turning DoD into a bit of a «inventory management game.»
What if the dragon that shows up at the end of DoD is like a descendant of Clearsight (disclaimer: I haven't read DoD in months so there could be evidence that I'm horribly wrong or it was already confirmed elsewhere and I forgot).
Being the one who made that reunion possible, is what I hope, a great accomplishment for any of our DoD Boarders.
Yet I truly can't hear what other people are hearing, see what they are seeing, when they get all moist - eyed about such second - rate British artists as Victor Pasmore, Dod Procter, Winifred Knights or Vanessa Bell.
Get Involved in th e Geoengineering Debate A lingering but critical policy question for DOD is what its role should be in discussions concerning geoengineering, i.e. the intentional manipulation of the climate, which is often discussed as a means to counter the effects of the climate change generated by human activity.
IMHO, this statment on climate change isn't very profound and it is about what I would expect the DoD, being politically astute to say given the emphasis of the current administration.
Gray's essay offers many quotes, including: «Charlie Wilson (former CEO of GM and Secretary of DOD in the mid-1950s) made the then famous but controversial statement that «What's good for General Motors is good for the country».
DOD responds to threats that materialize not ones that are projections of what may happen in 40 years.
It isn't a case of the administration telling DoD what to write.
Work on Project Maven began last April, and while details on what Google is actually providing to the DOD are not clear, it is understood that it's a Pentagon research initiative for improved analysis of drone footage.
Details regarding what Google is actually providing to the DOD are not clear, but we know the work is part of Project Maven — a Pentagon research initiative to develop computer vision that can better understand video footage.
FEDERAL AGENCY SERIES PART 1: Overview OF FEDERAL AGENCIES and WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THE Department of Defense (DoD) The Resume Place is pleased to launch a series of blogs focusing on major federal agencies.
«These young graduates don't know what they may encounter on a deployment or in a combat zone,» said Leslie G. Walthall, PharmD, LTC, MS, Program Director and Army Service Lead for the DoD Pharmacy Technician Training Program.
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