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Reinvigorating A Technical Countering Weapons Of Mass Destruction Distance Learning Graduate Certificate Program, James C. Petrosky, Gaiven Varshney, Jeremy Slagley, Sara Shaghaghi
Reinvigorating A Technical Countering Weapons Of Mass Destruction Distance Learning Graduate Certificate Program, James C. Petrosky, Gaiven Varshney, Jeremy Slagley, Sara Shaghaghi
Faculty Publications
Current Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) demands can be divided broadly into policy and science. The science of chemical, biological, and radiological/nuclear weapons informs the limits of development, production, employment, operation, detection, risk characterization, human and material protection, and medical intervention. In short, the science of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) should precede and inform the development of policy. It is to this end that the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) CWMD program was re-established, providing a technical educational option for practitioners to understand the science behind a very technically challenging subject.
Final Report Of The Afit Quality Initiative Internal Discovery Committee, Air Force Institute Of Technology, Nancy J. Roszell, Christina F. Rusnock, Mark B. Skouson, David E. Weeks, Brian Fitch, Amanda R. Linsday, John A. Reisner, Vincent A. Richardson
Final Report Of The Afit Quality Initiative Internal Discovery Committee, Air Force Institute Of Technology, Nancy J. Roszell, Christina F. Rusnock, Mark B. Skouson, David E. Weeks, Brian Fitch, Amanda R. Linsday, John A. Reisner, Vincent A. Richardson
AFIT Documents
This document contains results of a study designed to document the key elements for student success at AFIT in our continuing education and graduate programs and discover to what degree they exist at AFIT. The effort represents an attempt to guide improvement of our graduate and continuing education programs through experience available from our faculty, staff and students. The process outlined herein was designed to achieve success by allowing the participants to define what it means to succeed and then self-assess the presence of these factors at AFIT. It’s therefore a true internal discovery process since its output reflects the …
Final Report Of The Afit Quality Initiative External Discovery Committee, Air Force Institute Of Technology, Jason M. Bindewald, Alice E. Grimes, Jason K. Freels, Andrew J. Geyer, Laurence D. Merkle, Amy J. High, Michael T. Hill, Richard Kappel
Final Report Of The Afit Quality Initiative External Discovery Committee, Air Force Institute Of Technology, Jason M. Bindewald, Alice E. Grimes, Jason K. Freels, Andrew J. Geyer, Laurence D. Merkle, Amy J. High, Michael T. Hill, Richard Kappel
AFIT Documents
This report summarizes the findings of the Air Force Institute of Technology’s (AFIT’s) Quality Initiative - External Discovery Team. The overarching purpose of the Quality Initiative is to create a detailed, executable investment strategy for modernizing AFIT’s instructional capabilities across five thrust areas. These activities were completed over the course of one year, beginning in June of 2016 and concluding in June of 2017. The data gathered were evaluated and several recommendations for further review were decided upon by the External Discovery Team. The following report briefly covers those recommendations and provides sources from which the recommendations were gleaned. These …