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the technologies on the Technology Alert List is available on the
TecWorld website, the Department s unclassified Intranet science and
technology reference site managed by the Bureau of Intelligence
and Research. You can access TecWorld on OpenNet at http://tecworld.inr.state.govA.
CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS: Technologies associated with: --
Warheads and other large caliber projectiles -- Reactive armor
and warhead defeat systems -- Fusing and arming systems. --
Electronic countermeasures and systems --
New or novel explosives and formulations -- Automated explosive
detection methods and equipment B.
NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY: Technologies associated with production and use
of nuclear material for both peaceful and military applications. Included
are technologies for: -- Enrichment
of fissile material -- Reprocessing irradiated nuclear fuel to
recover produced plutonium -- Production of heavy water for moderator
material -- Plutonium and tritium handling Also,
certain associated technologies related to nuclear physics and/or
nuclear engineering. Includes materials,equipment or technology associated
with: -- Power reactors, breeder
and production reactors -- Fissile or special nuclear materials --
Uranium enrichment, including gaseous diffusion,centrifuge, aerodynamic,
chemical, Electromagnetic Isotopic Separation (EMIS), Laser Isotope
Separation (LIS) -- Spent fuel reprocessing, plutonium, mixed
oxide nuclear research Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) -- Magnetic
confinement fusion -- Laser fusion, high power lasers, plasma, --
Nuclear fuel fabrication including Mixed Oxide (uranium-plutonium)
fuels (MOX) -- Heavy water production -- Tritium production
and use -- Hardening technology C.
ROCKET SYSTEMS (including ballistic missile systems,space launch vehicles
and sounding rockets) and Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV) (including cruise
missiles, target drones, and reconnaissance drones): Technologies associated
with rocket systems and UAV systems. The technology needed to develop
a satellite launch vehicle is virtually identical to that needed to
build a ballistic missile. D. ROCKET
SYSTEM AND UNMANNED AIR VEHICLE (UAV) SUBSYSTEMS: Propulsion
technologies include solid rocket motor stages,and liquid propellant
engines. Other critical subsystems include re-entry vehicles, guidance
sets, thrust vector controls and warhead safing, arming and fusing.
Many of these technologies are dual-use. Technologies include: --
Liquid and solid rocket propulsion systems -- Missile propulsion
and systems integration -- Individual rocket stages or staging/separation
mechanism -- Aerospace thermal (such as superalloys) and high-performance
structures -- Propulsion systems test facilities E.
NAVIGATION, AVIONICS AND FLIGHT CONTROL USEABLE IN ROCKET SYSTEMS
AND UNMANNED AIR VEHICLES (UAV): These capabilities directly determine
the delivery accuracy and lethality of both unguided and guided weapons.
The long- term costs to design, build and apply these technologies
have been a limiting proliferation factor. Technologies include those
associated with: -- Internal navigation
systems -- Tracking and terminal homing devices -- Accelerometers
and gyroscopes -- Rocket and UAV and flight control systems. --
Global Positioning System (GPS) F.
CHEMICAL, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING: The technology
used to produce chemical and biological weapons is inherently dual-use.
The same technologies that could be applied to develop and produce
chemical and biological weapons are used widely by civilian research
laboratories and industry; these technologies are relatively common
in many countries. Advanced biotechnology has the potential to support
biological weapons research. In the biological area, look for interest
in technologies associated with: --
Aerobiology (study of microorganisms found in the air or in aerosol
form) -- Biochemistry -- Pharmacology -- Immunology --
Virology -- Bacteriology -- Mycology -- Microbiology --
Growth and culturing of microorganisms -- Pathology (study of diseases) --
Toxicology -- Study of toxins --
Virulence factors -- Genetic engineering, recombinant DNA technology --
Identification of nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenecity --
Freeze-drying (lyophilization) -- Fermentation technology --
Cross-filtration equipment -- High "DOP-rated filters"
(e.g., HEPA filters, ULPA filters) -- Microencapsulation --
Aerosol sprayers and technology, aerosol and aerosolization technology --
Spray or drum drying technology -- Milling equipment or technology
intended for the production of micron-sized particles -- Technology
for eliminating electrostatic charges of small particles -- Flight
training -- Crop-dusting, aerosol dissemination -- Unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV) technology -- Fuses, detonators, and other
munitions technology -- Submunitions technology -- Computer
modeling of dissemination or contagion -- Chemical absorption (nuclear-biological-chemical
(NBC) protection) In the chemical
area, look for: -- Organo-phosphate
chemistry -- Neurochemistry -- Chemical engineering -- Chemical
separation technology -- Pesticide production technology --
Pharmaceutical production technology -- Chemical separation technology --
Toxicology -- Pharmacology -- Neurology -- Immunology --
Detection of toxic chemical aerosols -- Chemical absorption (Nuclear-Biological-Chemical
(NBC) protection) -- Production of glass-lined steel reactors/vessels,
pipes,flanges, and other equipment -- Aerosol sprayers and technology --
Flight training -- Crop-dusting,
aerosol dissemination -- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology --
Fuses, detonators, and other munitions technology -- Submunitions
technology -- Computer modeling of dissemination G.
REMOTE SENSING, IMAGING AND RECONNAISSANCE: Satellite and aircraft
remote sensing technologies are inherently dual-use; increasingly
sophisticated technologies can be used for civilian imagery projects
or for military and intelligence reconnaissance activities. Drones
and remotely piloted vehicles also augment satellite capabilities.
Key-word associated technologies are: --
Remote sensing satellites -- High resolution multi-spectral, electro-optical
and radar/data/imagery -- Imagery instruments, cameras, optics,
and synthetic aperture radar systems -- Ground receiving stations
and data/image processing systems -- Photogrammetry -- Imagery
data and information products -- Piloted aircraft -- Unmanned
Air Vehicles (UAV) -- Remotely-piloted vehicles; and drones H.
ADVANCED COMPUTER/MICROELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY: Advanced computers and
software play a useful (but not necessarily critical) role in the
development and deployment of missiles and missile systems, and in
the development and production of nuclear weapons. Advanced computer
capabilities are also used in over-the-horizon targeting,airborne
early warning targeting, Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) processors.
These technologies are associated with: --
Supercomputing, hybrid computing -- Speech processing/recognition
systems -- Neural networks -- Data fusion -- Quantum wells,
resonant tunneling -- Superconductivity -- Advance optoelectronics --
Acoustic wave devices, -- Superconducting
electron devices -- Flash discharge type x-ray systems -- Frequency
synthesizers -- Microcomputer compensated crystal oscillators I.
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY: The metallic, ceramic and composite materials
are primarily related to structural functions in aircraft, spacecraft,
missiles, undersea vehicles, and propulsion devices. Polymers provide
seals and sealants for containment of identified fluids and lubricants
for various vehicles and devices. High density graphite is used in
missile nosetips, jet vanes and nozzle throats. Selected specialty
materials (i.e., stealth and the performance of these materials)
provide critical capabilities that exploit electromagnetic absorption,magnetic,
or superconductivity characteristics. These technologies are associated
with: -- Advanced metals and alloys --
Non-composite ceramic materials -- Ceramic, cermet, organic and
carbon materials -- Polymeric materials -- Synthetics fluids --
Hot isostatic -- Densifications -- Intermetallic -- Organometals --
Liquid and solid lubricant -- Magnetic metals and superconductive
conductors J. INFORMATION SECURITY:
Technologies associated with cryptography and cryptographic systems
to ensure secrecy for communications, video, data and related software. K.
LASER AND DIRECTED ENERGY SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY: Lasers have critical
military applications, including incorporation in guided ordinance
such as laser guided bombs and ranging devices. Directed energy technologies
are used to generate electromagnetic radiation or particle beams and
to project that energy on a specific target.Kinetic energy technologies
are those used to impart a high velocity to a mass and direct it to
a target. Directed energy and kinetic energy technologies have potential
utility in countering missiles and other applications.Look for technologies
associated with: -- Atomic Vapor
Laser Isotope Separation (AVLIS) --
Molecular Laser Isotope Separation (MLIS) -- High Energy Lasers
(HEL) (i.e., laser welders) -- Low Energy Lasers (LEL) -- Semiconductor
lasers -- Free electron lasers -- Directed Energy (DE) systems --
Kinetic Energy (KE) systems -- Particle beam, beam rider, electromagnetic
guns,Optoelectronics/electro-oPtics (Europe) -- Optical tracking
(i.e., target designators) -- High energy density -- High-speed
pulse generation, pulsed power -- Hypersonic and/or hypervelocity --
Magnetohydrodynamics L. SENSORS
AND SENSOR TECHNOLOGY: Sensors provide real-time information and data,
and could provide a significant military advantage in a conflict.
Marine acoustics is critical in anti-submarine warfare; gravity meters
are essential for missile launch calibration. Look for technologies
associated with: -- Marine acoustics --
Optical sensors -- Night vision devices, image intensification
devices -- Gravity meters -- High speed photographic equipment --
Magnetometers M. MARINE TECHNOLOGY:
Marine technologies are often associated with submarines and other
deep submersible vessels; propulsion systems designed for undersea
use and navigation and quieting systems are associated with reducing
detectability and enhancing operations survivability. Look for technologies
connected with: -- Submarines and
submersibles -- Undersea robots -- Marine propulsion systems --
Signature recognition -- Acoustic and non-acoustic detection --
Acoustic, wake, radar and magnetic signature reduction -- Magnetohydrodynamics --
Stirling engines and other air independent propulsion systems N.
ROBOTICS: Technologies associated with: --
Artificial intelligence -- Automation -- Computer-controlled
machine tools -- Pattern recognition technologies. O.
URBAN PLANNING: Expertise in construction or design of systems or
technologies necessary to sustain modern urban societies. (PLEASE
NOTE: Urban Planning may not fall under the purview of INA section
212 (a)(3)(a), U.S. technology transfer laws, or any other U.S. law
or regulation.However, Urban Planning is a special interest item and
posts are requested to refer such visa application requests to CA/VO/L/C
for further review.) Look for technologies/skills
associated with:-- Architecture --
Civil engineering -- Community development -- Environmental
planning -- Geography -- Housing -- Landscape architecture --
Land use and comprehensive planning -- Urban design |