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Fayetteville State University2nd oldest public
university in NC
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From humble beginnings a great school has emerged.
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Part of the University of North Carolina System
and strategically located in Fayetteville, NC we
have an unique opportunity to leverage our
relationship with Ft. Bragg.
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NC feels the impact of world crises.
  • Our response assures world stability.

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Our world is faced with many challenges and
conflicts.
Our anticipation, response and recovery will be
critical to surviving and thriving in a global
community.
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Crises Cycle
Special Ops
Psy Ops
Intelligence
Military
Business
Civil Affairs
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We need to be able to predict crises. We often
know what people are saying but seldom what they
are thinking.
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Special Operations prevent the crises escalation.
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Psychological Operations mitigate crises.
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We intervene in crises utilizing the best trained
and equipped military in the world.
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We ask our soldiers to become social workers.
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We ask our soldiers to provide relief.
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Civil Affairs rebuilds and restores.
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Stability is achieved as business is again
normalized.
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  • The world will be safer when Autocracy and
    Theocracy give way to Democracy.
  • Countries of responsible citizens, with leaders
    who neither dominate nor exploit, will contribute
    to global peace, progress and prosperity.
  • Servant leaders whose decisions are transparent
    and who are accountable will make a more stable
    world.

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FSUs World Service Program develops leaders to
meet the challenges of a global community. We
instill values based upon servant leadership
within a continuous and constant standard of
academic, moral and ethical excellence.
  • FOCUSED ON
  • Intelligence
  • Defense
  • Special Operations
  • Psychological Operations
  • Civil Affairs
  • Business

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Fayetteville State University has been designated
as a Center of Excellence by the Central
Intelligence Agency -- one of only two locations
in the world. We are developing curriculum and
will begin offering classes specifically tailored
to the needs of the Intelligence Community in the
Fall of 05.
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Supported by the NC Language Library (125
languages) housed at the Cumberland County
Library, FSU has signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with USASOC to complement and
supplement their training, with particular
emphasis on regional capability.
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FSUs MBA Program, supported by the UNC system,
has designed programs specifically to help small
businesses do business with the government. The
moral, ethical and philosophical values of the
World Service Program can provide the standards
for global contractors.
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  • Emphasis at all levels
  • School of Business and Economics
  • Masters in Business Administration
  • College of Basic Applied Sciences
  • Masters in Criminal Justice
  • Masters in Psychology
  • College of Humanities Social Sciences
  • Masters in Public Service
  • Masters in Social Work
  • Minor in International Studies
  • Certification and Training as required

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The World Service Program Producing leaders to
manage a changing world.
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Our Goals
  • Teach and Train our Constituents
  • Establish Applied Military Research Center
  • Incubate and nourish Entrepreneurial and Small
    Disadvantaged Businesses
  • Collocate Businesses with interests which
    complement and supplement our own and which are
    capable of mentoring the start-ups.

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  • We will prepare managers who do things right and
    make them into leaders who do the right thing.
  • We will serve our students, our military, our
    leaders and the leaders of the world.
  • Our goals will create jobs by bridging the gap
    between the research of our universities and the
    workforce prepared by our community colleges.
  • We will host leaders of lesser developed
    countries and equip them to serve.

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Our proximity and relationship to Ft. Bragg
creates an unique opportunity.
  • We believe that communication, cooperation, and
    creation will achieve our vision. The
    unclassified information which follows gives you
    an idea of the opportunity that exists.

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USSOCOM TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
  • RELY ON
  • SERVICES
  • DARPA
  • NATL LABS
  • SBIR
  • IRD
  • LEVERAGE
  • INFLUENCE
  • SPONSOR
  • BUT
  • LITTLE DIRECT
  • INVESTMENT

USSOCOM TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM AREA OF
PRIMARY EMPHASIS FOR STRATEGY TAILORING
SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT/ ACQUISITION BA 4
RAPID PROTOTYPING BA-3
SPECIAL OPERATIONS SPECIAL TECHNOLOGY
PROCURE AND FIELD
APPLIED RESEARCH BA-2
SPECIAL OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
TECH BASE BA-1 2
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LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY THRUST AREAS
SIGNATURE REDUCTION
BATTERIES/FUEL CELLS
UNMANNED SYSTEMS
ADVANCED TRAINING SYSTEMS
BIOENGINEERING
REMOTE SENSING
DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS
UNDERWATER COMMUNICATIONS
PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
HIGH BANDWIITH/ REACHBACK COMMUNICATIONS
GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR OPERATIONAL
PAYOFF
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TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS
Special Operations Technology Development
SOF Medical Technology Development
Small Business Innovation Research
Special Operations Special Technology
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SPECIAL OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
  • REQUIREMENT/DESCRIPTION
  • Funds Studies and Laboratory Prototypes
  • Links Non-system Basic and Exploratory
    Research to SOF-specific Testable/Fieldable
    Items
  • Capitalizes on Technological Developments of
    Other Organizations
  • Provides a Mechanism for Influencing the
    Development Work of Others to Include
    Consideration of SOF Needs
  • Examples of Prior Transitions
  • Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR)
  • Multi-band Inter/Intra Team Radio
  • Head-Mounted Thermal Vision
  • Examples of Current Projects
  • Advanced Night Vision Technologies
  • Joint SOF Demo Kit Enhancements
  • Night Vision Windshield/Distributed Aperture
    System
  • SPIKE
  • Shock Mitigation for NSW Craft

PPBES FY04 PRES BUD (M)
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SPECIAL OPERATIONS SPECIAL TECHNOLOGY
  • REQUIREMENT/DESCRIPTION
  • Provides Advanced Technology Development for
    Rapid Fabrication and Evaluation of Prototypes
  • Funds SOF-peculiar Advanced Technology
    Demonstrations
  • Matches Emerging Advanced Technologies with
    SOF Mission Requirements
  • Prepares Projects for Transition to Acquisition
    Programs
  • Accelerates Urgent Development Needs
  • Examples of Prior Transitions
  • SOF Demo Kit
  • Special Operations Peculiar MOD (M-4) Kit
  • SPEAR
  • Short Range UAV (Pointer)
  • Examples of Current Projects
  • Phraselator
  • Rotary Wing UAV
  • Enhanced Tactical Antenna Suite
  • NVEO Enhancements
  • Ground Robotics
  • US/UK SDV ARS

PPBES FY04 PRES BUD (M)
PEO-IIS
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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
  • REQUIREMENT/DESCRIPTION
  • Links Studies, and Exploratory Advanced
  • Technology Development and Evaluations Linking
  • Basic Medical and Exploratory RD to
    SOF-specific
  • Medical Requirements and Issues
  • Planning and Execution Guidance Provided by the
  • USSOCOM Biomedical Initiatives Steering
  • Committee (BISC)
  • Examples of Prior Transitions
  • Navy Dive Computer
  • One-Handed Tourniquet
  • Examples of Current Projects
  • Combat Casualty Care Protocols and Equipment
    for
  • SO Medics
  • Performance Enhancements for SOF
  • Medical Aspect of Shock Mitigation/Motion
    Sickness
  • and Vibration
  • Dive Computer Custom Algorithms for SDV
    Operators
  • and ASDS Lockout Procedures
  • LASIK and PRK in SOF
  • Underwater Breathing Apparatus Technologies

PPBES FY04 PRES BUD (M)
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SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH
  • REQUIREMENT/DESCRIPTION
  • Federally Mandated Program (SBIR
    Reauthorization
  • Act of 2000)
  • Funds Innovative High-technology RD Projects
    that
  • Serve a SOF Need and have Commercial
    Applications
  • (Dual-Use)
  • Results OrientedProjects Are Completed
    Normally in Two to Three Years
  • Examples of Prior Successes
  • Extreme Environment Hand-Wear System
  • Miniature Multiband Beacon
  • Miniature RF Receiving Antenna
  • Examples of Current Projects
  • SOF Combatant Craft Signature Reduction
  • Seat/Bolster
  • Threat Warning Software
  • Multispectral Low Light Imaging
  • Direction Finding Module

PPBES FY04 PRES BUD (M)
Note FY04 is estimated amount
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ADVANCED CONCEPT TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION
  • REQUIREMENT/DESCRIPTION
  • OSD Program
  • Provides USSOCOM With a Means for Integrating,
  • Demonstrating, and Assessing New SOF-related
  • Concepts and Technologies in a Joint
    Environment
  • Typically Each Is a Two to Four Year Program
    Resulting
  • In a Residual or Prototype for MUA,
    Logistically
  • Supported for Two Years
  • ACTDs Can Bridge the Gap Between Technologies
  • and Acquisition
  • SOAL-T Exercises Overall Coordination of USSOCOM
  • Participation and Management Activities in the
    ACTD
  • Program

ATL
PATHFINDER
PSYOP GLOBAL REACH
NVCUA
MANPACK
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FUTURE PROGRAM STARTS AND TECHNOLOGY INSERTIONS
  • Early Market Surveys
  • Technology Readiness Level Verification
  • Early Acquisition Documentation
  • Reducing Acquisition Cycle Time
  • POM Initiatives
  • IPTs
  • User Involvement/SORSE
  • Risk Reduction
  • Early User Evaluation
  • Experimentation

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Essential for Success
  • Communication
  • Cooperation
  • Creation

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