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DoD Instruction 3000.05 - Stability Operations

This is the new DoD Instruction that replaces the original DoD Directive 3000.05 which addresses some key relatively new mission sets for DoD to work better with NGOs, IOs, and UN Agencies -- Security/Stability/Transition/Reconstruction (SSTR) missions as well as Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HA/DR) operations. It provides updated policy guidance and details responsibilities among other things. It is an important milestone policy document for anyone working SSTR and/or HA/DR missions whether within DoD or if you belong to an outside agency.

Map to HFN Research Group

WIRELESS COMMUNITY & MOBILE USER CONFERENCE

JOIN US in Monterey for

THE FOURTH ANNUAL

WIRELESS COMMUNITY & MOBILE USER CONFERENCE:

May 30 – June 1, 2007

Monterey Conference Center

Monterey, CA

This year's conference features leaders in community networks, education & municipal applications, industry innovators and a Live via Satellite Broadcast and Webcast

"Community Broadband — Facing the Real Issues"

The Personal Broadband Industry Association/PBIA and the Wireless Communications Alliance are among the Conference Partners!

Spotlight on Sessions:

HFN's: A Theoretical Challenge

HFN's: A Theoretical Challenge

Professor Nancy Roberts led a theoretical examination of Hastily Formed Networks. Using the concepts and topics she is interested and involved in, she demonstrated a method to create a framework and derive testable hypotheses concerning HFN. Roberts offered the framework and hypotheses only as an illustration of how theory building and hypothesis testing could be added to our ongoing HFN research agenda. Her goal was to stimulate further theory development and theory testing on the topic of HFN.

Information and Communication Technologies for Civil-Military Coordination in Disaster Relief & Stabilization & Reconstruction

An ICT Primer

Information and Communication
Technologies for Civil-Military Coordination
in Disaster Relief and
Stabilization and Reconstruction

Larry Wentz

Center for Technology and National Security Policy
National Defense University

July 2006

The field of civil-military coordination in humanitarian disasters and post-conflict