4 July 1998
These tables show United States "FUTURE WEAPONS SYSTEMS: Technologies and Microelectronic Technologies Required." They are part of the supporting materials of testimony before the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs on June 25, 1998, by Dr. Peter Leitner, senior advisor to the Defense Technology Security Administration (DTSA). The hearing took testimony on "The Role of DTSA in Approving Critical Technology Exports." See the full testimony and supporting materials:
http://cryptome.org/dtsa062598.htm
Because text of the tables provided by the Committee were not fully readable Peter Leitner has generously provided better quality copies.
The six tables are offered separately by links below, or all six with this file in a single Zip-compressed file:
http://cryptome.org/dtsa-fws.zip (13K)
| Future Weapons Systems | Technologies
Required Table 1 (41K) Table 2 (41K) Table 3 (29K) |
Microelectronic Technolgies
Required Table 4 (40K) Table 5 (42K) Table 6 (31K) |
| Tables 1 and 4 Systems
A-A Missiles ________________________ Tables 2 and 5 Systems
Handheld SAM ________________________ Tables 3 and 6 Systems
Ship-to-Air Missiles |
Aerothermodynamics Bearingless Rotor Burn Through Shroud CAD/CAE/Simulation Ceramics Cesium checks Chemistry Coatings Compact Cryogenics Composites Correlation Sonar Crystal Growth Displays Elastomerics Electronics, High-power Encryption Explosives Chemistry Fiber Optics Gas Bearings Heat Lamp High Power Battery High Pressure Pumps Hydraulic Press Design Hydraulics Instrumentation Know-how Laser Detector Laser Machining Magnetostrictive devices Manufacturing Materials Matrix Detector Production Metals Microelectronics Monomolecular Fluid Optics Phase Shifters Piezoceramics Power Source Radar Sensor Receiver Sensors Signal Processor Software Spectroscopy Superconductors Telecommunications |
Automated Production CAD Equipment Chemical Plasma Etchers Clean Room Design and Filters Czochralski Crystal Pullers E-Beam Mask Makers Epitaxial Growth (VPE, MBE) High-Power Packaging Know-how High-Purity Polysilicon High-Speed Gate Know-how Ion Implanters Ion Millers Know-How to Optimize for Military Low-Pressure CVD Magnetically-Enhanced Sputtering Materials Characterization Optimized Layout Know-How Parametric Testers Reactive Ion Etchers Scanning & Stepping Proj. Aligners VSLI Circuit Testers Wafer Probe Testers Wire Bonders 100+ Pin Packing Know-How |
Selected related DTSA URLs; many more via AltaVista
http://www.tradecompass.com/library/books/terms/DefenseTechnologySecurityAdministration.html
o Defense Technology Security Administration
DTSA is the DOD organization that reviews applications for the export of
items that are subject to the dual-use license controls of the Commerce
Department and the munitions controls of the Department of State. DTSA has
about 130-to-140 staff, is located in the Office of the Secretary, and
administers DOD technology security policy so that the U.S. is not
technologically surprised on the battlefield. DTSA reviews applications
involving dual-use items for reasons of national security, proliferation
cases and munitions controls.
See: Foreign Disclosure and Technical Information System.
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http://www.tradecompass.com/library/books/terms/ForeignDisclosureandTechnicalInformationSystem.html
o Foreign Disclosure and Technical Information System
FORDTIS is a classified information system that contains an automated
database of munition and dual-use export licenses. The system is
maintained by the Defense Department's Defense Technology Security
Administration.
See: Defense Technology Security Administration
Export Control Automated Support System.
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http://www.tradecompass.com/library/books/terms/ExportControlAutomatedSupportSystem.html
o Export Control Automated Support System
ECASS was implemented by the Commerce Department in 1985 to automate a
paper-based system. The system currently provides:
- electronic submission of application forms directly with the use of
value-added network vendors;
- optical character recognition of applications submitted on paper;
- paperless workstations for all licensing officers to review the
application, route it to other officers, branches, or external
agencies, and to enter their final action along with most riders and
conditions;
- automated audit of all licenses issued; and
- real time management reporting on Licensing Officer workloads,
average processing times, counts and times by license type,
destination country, commodity code, and other data.
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http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/dod/d5230_11.htm
TITL: DODD 5230.11, Disclosure of Classified Military Information to Foreign
Governments and International Organizations, June 16, 1992, USD(P)
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http://www.sam.pentagon.mil/GN/gnsfinfo.htm
GNSF Information
Mission:
Provides network management, configuration management, database administration, help desk / troubleshooting, application
programming and systems expertise to the Security Policy Automation Network (SPAN).
Functions:
1.Supports the Foreign Visits System (FVS), and the Foreign Disclosure Technical Information System (FORDTIS).
2.Conducts security inspections of FORDTIS remotes sites throughout the United States.
3.Provides the communications and computer security expertise for DoD security inspections of foreign countries to whom
the U.S. Government provides classified information.
4.Provides security services to all OUSD(P) offices.
5.Writes automated information systems security plans, obtains approval of plans from OSD Security office, maintains
plans, conducts surveys of offices for security purposes, conducts security inspections of OUSD(P) offices.
6.Provides security briefings to new employees.
7.Trains FORDTIS end-users at foreign embassies in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
8.Manages the establishment of new or enhanced remote sites in the SPAN.
9.Develops and/or maintains application software for the OUSD(P).
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