Technical Inquiries (TIs)

The core function of DSIAC is to answer technical questions using our in-house technical personnel, vast DoD information resources, and our extensive network of subject matter experts (SMEs). DSIAC has technical staff available to conduct technical research in order to give you a head start on your analysis or study in any of our technical focus areas. We offer a free 4-hour TI research service or, for slightly larger research efforts, we offer an extended technical inquiry (ETI) service.

Technical Inquiry Features

Our TIs include the following to help you with your research:

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Literature Searches

A curated bibliography given a technical topic

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Document Requests

Dissemination of technical reports to authorized users

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SME Referrals

Contacts and connections with relevant, technical SMEs

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Free Technical Inquiry Services

DSIAC's free TI service offers 4 hours of free research per inquiry on any topic within our technical focus areas. Typical TI efforts may include answering technical questions, literature searches, document requests, or referrals to SMEs. Completed responses are compiled and delivered to the inquirer in less than 10 business days. Registered users can submit TIs online through the provided form or by phone.

Extended Technical Inquiry (ETI) Services

ETIs are externally funded research efforts that go slightly beyond 4 research hours. ETIs require between 5 and 160 technical hours of research, with a $50K maximum ceiling and period of performance up to 2 months.

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Notable Inquiries

Notable TIs are findings and/or summaries of responses to the most recent and impactful technical inquiries submitted by DSIAC members under our 4 free hours of information research support.

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By default, only content within your selected technical focus areas is displayed throughout the site. You can update your technical focus areas in your profile or temporarily filter the content here.

Electronic Warfare Digital Models

What digital models are available for radio frequency countermeasure (RFCM) analysis modeling and simulation (M&S)?

DSIAC was tasked with compiling a list of electronic warfare digital models…

High-Temperature Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) Cases

What past or ongoing research has been done on CFRP SRM cases for tactical applications?

DSIAC was tasked with compiling research and points of contact related to…

Technologies Capable of Optimizing and Fusing Intelligence Data to Support Decision Making

What recent advances in automatic target recognition and tracking are enabled via deep neural networks?  How can these techniques be applied to measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) radar and other sensor data?

DSIAC was asked for information on technologies capable of optimizing and fusing intelligence…

COVID-19 Viral Mitigation and Decontamination

For FDM printed parts replacing traditional parts, which do NOT need to be sterilized, and what can be done to mitigate additional spread of COVID-19 as those parts move through fabrication?

  The Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) and the Homeland Defense…

Technologies and Strategies to Protect Satellites From Cyber and Electronic Warfare

What technologies and strategies are being assessed to mitigate electronic and cyber warfare threats to GPS and communication satellites in space?

  The Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) was tasked with determining…

Top Organizations and Researchers in Low Observable Material Science

Who are the top global researchers and organizations in low, observable (LO) material science?

  The Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) was asked to search…