DoDTechipedia is a wiki developed by the United States Department of Defense (DoD), to facilitate increased communication and collaboration among DoD scientists, engineers, program managers, acquisition professionals and operational warfighters. DoDTechipedia is a living knowledge base that reduces duplication of effort, encourages collaboration among program areas and connects capability providers with technology developers.Helen Thompson Mosher. "First Wikipedia, Then Intellipedia, Now DoDTechipedia." Signal Scape:The official blog of AFCEA International and SIGNAL Magazine. 15 October 2008.
target="_blank" rel="nofollow">[1]"Young Plans Wikipedia-Like Database For DoD-Led S&T Efforts." DoDTechipedia runs on Confluence wiki engine, unlike a number of MediaWiki-based government wikis like Diplopedia and Bureaupedia.
Several DoD organizations are working together to develop, maintain and govern DoDTechipedia, including: Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (AT&L), Director of Defense Research and Engineering (DDR&E), Networks and Information Integration and Department of Defense Chief Information Officer (NII/DoD CIO), and Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)."DTIC Launches DoDTechipedia." DTIC Online Announcement. http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/announcements/DoDtechipedia.html.
Department of Defense military, civilian employees, and contractors with Common Access Cards (CAC) can access a quick registration then log into DoDTechipedia using their CAC's. Other US Federal Government employees and Contractors can access DoDTechipedia after registering.
To promote a collaborative culture, DoDTechipedia also supports , with threads categorized under each of the original Technology Areas. Blogs are intended to be the center for informal information sharing between users. Not only can users share thoughts, but they can also meet others with similar interests developing networks within the community. DoDTechipedia blogs are controlled by blog owners who provide regular postings. While any user can comment on a blog entry, only the blog owner can post an entry. DoDTechipedia is always looking for additional blog owners.Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC). "DoDTechipedia...A Way to Collaborate." http://iac.dtic.mil/iatac/download/Vol12_No2.pdf
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