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New methods for robust science and technology planning

RAND researchers have conducted a successful proof-of-concept demonstration for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of two new methods for science and technology (S & T) planning. These methods--HyperForum, a facilitated Web-based collaborative exercise, conducted in a carefully crafted, information-rich, online environment, and Exploratory Modeling, a new approach to generating systematic, quantitative comparisons among alternative policy decisions without relying on imperfect predictions of the future--exploit new information technologies in order to : improve the quality of the S & T planning process by using online computer-assisted decision-support tools that (1) make relevant information more easily available to expert panelists meeting over the World Wide Web, and (2) help panelists include and compensate for the effects of uncertainty by treating an S & T plan as a portfolio of technology investments hedged against a wide range of plausible futures; provide a lasting electronic archive of the expert discussions and other information that go into building an S & T plan; lower the travel-related costs and scheduling constraints of the current planning process by supplementing face-to-face expert panel meetings with asynchronous meetings over the World Wide Web. This documented briefing describes that demonstration. It should be of interest to decisionmakers responsible for choosing, managing, and justifying portfolios of science and technology research projects in the Department of Defense and other federal agencies, and in the private sector. In addition, it should be informative to those readers intereste.

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RAND
Language
English
Pages
49

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"National Defense Research Institute."

Published in
Santa Monica, CA
Series
Documented briefing ;, DB-238-DARPA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355/.07
Library of Congress
U390 .L46 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 49 p. :
Number of pages
49

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL438894M
ISBN 10
0833025856
LCCN
98149255
OCLC/WorldCat
39016751
Goodreads
2507731

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Work ID
OL2149735W

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