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Upcoming Webinars

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Managing Public Health During a Migration Crisis

In February 2024, the Homeland Defense and Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) lead a Table Top Exercise (TTX) in support of military physicians in a residency program.  During this program, students obtained their master’s in…

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Security Implications for the United States from Iranian and Hezbollah Activities in Latin America and the Caribbean

This presentation will examine engagement with Latin America by Iran, its government agents, and surrogate groups such as Hezbollah, including terrorist finance, terrorism, and other activities and their evolution in recent years.  It will address…

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Never Deployed but Still at Risk: Substance Use and Mental Health Problems Among Reserve/Guard Soldiers

Brain Health Mini-Series: Part 2 Reservists constitute approximately one-third of the U.S. Armed Forces; however, military health research disproportionately focuses on active service members and veterans. Operation:  SAFETY (Soldiers and Families Excelling Through the Years)…

DoD Nuclear Energy Use Case – A Combatant Command Perspective

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) was an early adopter of nuclear power and pioneered research of mobile nuclear energy.  In addition to the well-documented U.S. Navy nuclear propulsion program, the U.S. Army constructed eight…

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Rewiring the Brain for Optimized Performance

Brain Health Mini-Series: Part 3 Neurofeedback (NFB) is a specialized application of biofeedback employed to modify brainwave activity and event-related potentials.  It uses operant conditioning with visual or auditory stimuli as reinforcing feedback to teach…

Emerging Capabilities for Evaluating Cognitive and Oculomotor Function in Service Members With Traumatic Brain Injury

High rates of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are sustained by U.S. military personnel in combat and garrison environments. Changes in brain function related to TBI can negatively impact military readiness and quality of life. Clinical…

Past Webinars

Podcast: Passive Dynamic Cloaking

What if it was possible to become almost invisible to the enemy? HDIAC’s Technology Scout, Matt Sanderson, discusses the potential applications of Passive Dynamic Cloaking…

Podcast: Hurricane Harvey and DoD Disaster Response

The recent tragedies caused by hurricane Harvey in Southeast Texas and Louisiana highlight the DoD’s critical role in assisting with disaster response and relief efforts….

Podcast: DoD Solar Power and the 2017 Solar Eclipse

On Monday, August 21, a total solar eclipse will take place on the United States mainland. Join HDIAC Tech Scout Matt Sanderson as he discusses…

Podcast: Internet of Things and the Department of Defense

While the threat posed by a conventional terrorist attack (suicide bomb, active shooter, etc.) is still significant, the risk a bad actor takes in carrying…

Podcast: Small Modular Reactors and the Department of Defense

The development of SMR technology is at the forefront of nuclear research. SMRs have generated global interest, and potential future applications are a subject of…

Podcast: Concussions – On Both the Football Field and the Battlefield

With the NFL season ramping up, there is plenty of talk about concussions. The NFL has seen an uptick in concussions over the last few…